Wednesday, August 15, 2007

10 traffic techniques for webmasters and bloggers

1. Write and submit articles . It is a classic, but it works. This will be indefinite traffic stuck in the search engines for you. Write quality unique articles, not articles that are rehashed or provide no insight to readers, which is a huge problem these days.

2. Write and submit press releases, think prweb after you do one.

3. Write and ping blog entries. Always make sure to link back to your website with your blog posts. Try making multiple blogs and have them all link to one main site.

4. Make sure your website is listed in DMOZ: http://dmoz.org/.

5.Comment on other related blogs.

6.Write good content, if your writing is good then people will share it with their friends. In addition, webmasters will use it as content on their website with a reference back to your article, or at least they should.

7.Spark emotions. If you get people emotional about something then they will more people are
likely talk about it.

8.Place appropriate keywords in your anchor text when linking.

9.Do your research and find expensive niches to tap into. A good way to do this is to find how expensive someone is paying for a keyword on a PPC search engine. If you can sell items that are more expensive more often then it is a quicker way to get rich.

10.Stay up to date on what is going on in the world, you can monetize off hot topic trends.

2 comments:

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Thank
Joe

Goddess Crystal's Pet said...

Hi Andy,

People finding me via various Google searches has been increasing steadily in August - using a wide variety of keywords. Suddenly, there were no searches through Google on the 18th and 19th.

But then again it happened today - the number of searches picked back up.

My site diagnostics on the weekend had said something about nothing in the directory for robots.txt.

But how would it have corrected itself?

Thoughts?