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How to get traffic to your
website!
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by: Matt Bacak
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Today,
the biggest problem that new website owners have is: “How they can get
traffic to their website?” Significant amount of time and energy is
spent today on this single task. You or your webmaster needs to
commonly focus on:
- Get ranked well on the most important search engines (Google, Yahoo,
Msn, Ask.com, etc.)
- Pay Per Click (PPC) programs
- Cost Per Click (CPC) programs
- Link Exchanges
- Directory Submissions
- And more…
All of these methods are valuable for getting traffic to your website.
If you are not competent enough to rank well your keywords, you can
obviously hire a SEO (Search Engine Optimizer) for this work. From
search engines you can get a very large portion of traffic to your
website.
Today, everyone wants to know the big secret to driving traffic to
their website. Every day I see an article or an ad talking about
driving people to your website; driving traffic to a website has become
the “holy grail” on the Internet. People are realizing that if you
build it, they won't come... unless you give them a reason. Website
traffic just doesn't happen by itself. Your website is just one of many
millions on the web and people rarely just stumble upon your site by
accident.
There are many ways to drive traffic to your website. You can buy
traffic from vendors that will pummel your website with hits from
automated programs. This will increase your hits but will it increase
your bottom line? Probably not. You can set up blogs that spider
(connect to) your website increasing your traffic count. Does this
drive users to your website? Only if your blog is so interesting that
people are reading it. There are thousands of blogs posted on the
internet and your blog is just a needle in the internet haystack.
Another trick is to create RSS (Really Simple Syndication) feeds for
your website and subscribe to other RSS feeds. This again will increase
your hit count but will do very little to drive potential customers to
your website unless you're providing valuable information. Tricks will
increase your hit count but do very little todrive potential customers
to your website.
People often turn to traffic exchanges. Quite simply, a traffic
exchange is a program where you sign up and agree to surf sites in
exchange for some credits. These credits are then used when other
members of the exchange surf to your site. This traffic is not highly
targeted traffic. In fact, if this were your only method of advertising
your website, you'd probably fail. BUT it is a great method of getting
traffic to your site in addition to the other methods listed above.
So, why do people use traffic exchanges? Here are a few of the
benefits:
- Increase your Alexa rating! Did you know that some search engines
factor your Alexa rating into their algorithms? More traffic means
higher search engine placement!
- Increase your branding awareness. Any marketing expert worth his salt
will tell you that branding is extremely important to stand out amongst
the billions of websites out there. More traffic equals more sales. A
percentage of people surfing will be enticed by your ads and click on
them to find out more information. Another source of revenue. Many
traffic exchanges will actually pay you money to surf. More
importantly, as you refer other people to the network, you'll earn a
percentage of the money that they earn! It may be small amounts but if
you work the system it could amount to a lot of money.
Now, before you head over to Google and search for Traffic Exchange,
I'd recommend knowing a few facts:
- Some traffic exchanges are simply out to get money from you and will
refer very little traffic to you.
- Some traffic exchanges have poor systems in place to stop cheaters
from running programs to increase their credits faster.
Finally, some traffic exchanges will allow popup, active x controls,
site rotators, etc. in their network. Any of these can stop your auto
surfing from working, or even worse, allow your computer to be infected
with a virus.
The best part about Traffic Exchanges is that you really have nothing
to lose and everything to gain. The worst thing that could happen to
you is you get a little bit of traffic which increases your Alexa
rankings and you don't get any money.
Of course, for the system to work, you've got to make sure that you do
some surfing yourself. The makers of the exchange programs realize this
and some of them even have an auto surf feature where you get a reduced
number of credits while your browser happily loads page after page
every 10 seconds or so.
About the author:
Matt Bacak became "##1 Best Selling Author" in just a few short hours.
Recent Entrepreneur Magazine’s e-Biz radio show host is
turning Authors, Speakers, and Experts into Overnight Success Stories.
Discover The Secrets http://promotingtips.com
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