Posts Tagged ‘Traffic Website’

Article Marketing Tip #3 – Submit To The Right Article Directories

Monday, September 14th, 2009

There are many article directories, but not all of them are worth your time. Since you’re trying to get traffic to your website, you want to find the very best ones. It can be hard to choose since the search engine’s “love” for these directories seems to change all the time. Still, there are a few that you can always count on.

These include:

EzineArticles.com
GoArticles.com
ArticleDashboard.com
Buzzle.com

If you open an account at these different directories and start a regular submission schedule, you’ll find that you start getting visitors to your website.

Since these are people who are looking for exactly what you’re offering, your conversions should be great as well.

If you can afford to pay for article submissions, we use and highly recommend ArticleMarketer.com. Their service is affordable and is the most effective we’ve found.

Article Marketing Tip #4 will be coming tomorrow so be sure to bookmark and come back!

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Article Marketing Tip #2:Write Your Articles for the Reader — and the Search Engines

Saturday, September 12th, 2009

There are many people who think that in order to rank highly in search engines, they need to stuff their keyword in their article an excessive amount of times. This is definitely not the best way to attract readers or get traffic to your website.

The search engines are also getting smarter and they know when you’re trying to game them.

It is much better to weave your keywords in more naturally. This will serve both the search engines and your readers. There is no set keyword density that works well, but many experts suggest you stick to around 2% or less. That means for every hundred words you would include the keyword about 2 times.

Remember — the search engines can tell if you’re trying to stuff your keyword in your article. Their main goal is to provide a good user experience for people who use their search engine, and your main goal is to get people to your website.

It makes sense, then, that you would strive to provide good content that the search engines will like and that people find useful when they visit your website.

Article Marketing Tip #3 will be coming tomorrow so be sure to bookmark and come back!

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Getting Traffic Should Not Be A Struggle…

Friday, September 11th, 2009

Getting traffic is something that many Internet marketers struggle with.

It’s quite a shame, because traffic brings additional profit.

Let’s look at an example:

If you put up a new website and your first few months of profit look like this…

$12 with 100 visitors in Month 1
$45 with 500 visitors in Month 2
$102 with 1000 visitors in Month 3

From this data, you can start to figure the per visitor value of your website is about 10 cents each. So, the odds are that you’d make approximately $500 with 5,000 visitors and $1000 with 10,000 visitors – assuming all things remain the same, right?

Even if you didn’t change one thing on your site, you should make significantly more money.

It would be really great if you could just build a website and have people automatically flock to it — but it doesn’t happen that way in real life. The good news is that I’ll be sharing 101 ways that you can get a lot of traffic to your site.

Implementing these methods will take some effort on your part, but the results will be well worth it.

The most important thing is that you follow these proven traffic tips so that you can start seeing traffic to your website. Once you put these tips into action, you’ll see an increase in traffic, which, over time will continue to grow.

So bookmark this blog, and come back everyday for the next 101 days as I’ll be posting a new traffic tip each day!

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