Posts belonging to Category 'Traffic Building'

Traffic Building 101

Driving traffic to your web site is your number one goal when starting out. No matter how great your web design is, how awesome your content is, or how fabulous you are, your web site is worthless if nobody visits it.

Of course, you don't want thousands of people flooding your website and never buying. But look at the alternative: Zero visitors and zero purchases. Which would you rather have?

If you create compelling content (i.e., a reason for people to read your posts), you will find buyers who keep coming back.

So how do you get people to come to your site?

There are 2 main ways to drive traffic to your site. One way is to pay for it with cold, hard cash. Cash that you probably don't have because you're just starting out. We'll explore paid traffic in a future post. But it's really for experienced marketers who have some money to invest and time to spend learning how to do it properly.

The second way to attract traffic is the free route. It's really not free, however. You're just spending time (which you have more of) instead of money (which you don't have).

However, there are some free methods for driving traffic to your site that give you a really good bang for your time buck.

One thing you should embed in your head is this: EVERY time a visitor visits your site, it's from a referral.

Think about that for a minute. Let it settle in. Visitors don't randomly type in your URL. They see it somewhere. It could be from:

  • Google, Yahoo, or Bing (or another search engine).
  • Another website. The author may like your site or a particular post and linked back to your site. He may have linked to your site in a post or he may have liked your site so much that he put you on his blogroll.
  • You may have made a comment on another site and the reader of that site wanted to know more about you or your site.
  • A visitor may have found you in a Directory. There are directories all over the web, from places like Yahoo, Google, and other search engines to site directories to niche directories.
  • The visitor may have found your site through a forum. Perhaps you made a good post or answered a question and the visitor wanted to get more familiar with you.
  • Perhaps your visitor found you on twitter, Facebook, or some other social media site.
  • Article directories. Did you know you could post articles on ezinearticles.com, goarticles.com, and Searchwarp.com with links back to your site? These directories get loads of traffic and it's not too difficult to get these pages indexed and ranked on the search engines. Plus, depending upon the rights you give, other website authors may post your article on their sites with links back to your site (they have to attribute the content to you or else they're guilty of violation of the TOS of the article directories as well as plagiarism).
  • If you participate in blog carnivals, you can attract visitors to your site if you post compelling content.
  • If you run a blog, your RSS feed might be picked up by a feed directory and visitors may find you through this route.

There are many more ways to attract visitors with free methods like this. These are just a few of the big ones – these offer a huge bang for your time buck.

Just note that all of these backlinks do not happen by accident. You can strategically place backlinks on other people's sites through various methods, such as by making forum posts, submitting comments on other blogs, creating your own blog that links back to your main site, or by submitting your articles to directories.

You can learn more about these methods by picking up a copy of Guaranteed Free Traffic System. This inexpensive report will give you the tools and knowledge you need to build a lot of targeted traffic to your website.

Of course, I will make specific posts in the future about various tactics and strategies that will build your web traffic.

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36 RSS Feed Directories

Getting exposure for your blog posts is one of the primary things you have to do to drive traffic. Here’s a list of 36 RSS feed directories from Susan Suarez that you can submit your blogs to.

  1. FeedFury
  2. FeedBomb
  3. Plazoo
  4. RSS Micro
  5. 2RSS
  6. FeedsFarm
  7. RSS Feeds
  8. Feeds4all
  9. Postami
  10. Feedest
  11. MySpace RSS
  12. DaytimeNews
  13. RSS Feeds Submission
  14. MillionRSS
  15. Yahoo RSS
  16. More News
  17. Find RSS
  18. Feed Base
  19. RSS Motron
  20. Octora
  21. Blog Digger
  22. Feed 24
  23. Findory
  24. Feed Boy
  25. Chordata
  26. Golden Feed
  27. Read A Blog
  28. Newgie
  29. Jordo Media RSS
  30. RSS Network
  31. Ice Rocket
  32. Blog Pulse
  33. Feeds2Read
  34. Feed Shark
  35. Feed Plex
  36. Blog Burst
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List Building 101

Everybody in Internet Marketing will tell you that "the money is in the list."

The idea here is that you need to build a list of prospects to sell to; otherwise, visitors to your page will come and go, probably never to return (the Internet is really, REALLY BIG! Or so I've heard).

So you need to capture the email address and first name of each of your visitors in order to build a database of "ready, willing, and able" buyers of your products and/or services (whether your own or affiliate). The goal would be to build rapport and trust with your list by supplying them with sound information and advice through the mechanisms of an autoresponder and broadcast messages.

An autoresponder is basically set to deliver messages to your subscribers (your list) in a predetermined sequence on schedule, while broadcast messages can be sent out at any time to your list.

It's a fact that many of your visitors will never even sign up. And those that do will never buy from you. But those that do sign up and buy from you often are repeat buyers.

It is also a fact that people often need multiple exposures to a given offer before they lay down their hard-earned money. The number varies between 7 and 12, but suffice it to say that if you don't prompt people enough to get them to buy, then somebody else will!

How do you get people to sign up to your list? The most often used method is to give something away for free, whether it's a report, ebook, access to a membership site, or what have you.

Entice visitors to join by bribing them, in effect.

People want free information and if you can supply it to them in a prompt, convenient, and informative way, you're probably gold. Stay tuned and I'll give you more pointers on how to build a targeted list of "ready, willing, and able" buyers.

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The Ultimate Super Tip by Harvey Segal

If you're trying to build your online business (and you are, or else you wouldn't be here), one explosive method is by creating viral reports. Ideally, they should be:

  • Free
  • Rebrandable
  • Offer an incentive for others to publish

This one, by ClickBank guru Harvey Segal, is the epitome of a viral report.

Under the guise of "How to Sell Anything Online" (and it does deliver on that front, by the way), Harvey lays out the perfect example of how to create a viral report that people want and will distribute freely.

It also offers an awesomely-clever twist at the end to entice folks to "sell" the free ebook. Take a look – it's a great illustration of how to create a report or book that is viral in nature but that also offers relevant and actionable information for everyday internet users. The Ultimate Super Tip by Harvey Segal

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UPDATED: My Ping List

UPDATED PING LIST

Here's my ping list. You'll want to make sure you use a good WordPress plugin like cbnet Ping Optimizer so that your blog isn't creating a nuisance with the pinging services.

Just copy and paste the links below into the ping section in the Settings –> Writing section of your WP dashboard.

http://blogsearch.google.com/ping/RPC2
http://api.moreover.com/RPC2
http://api.my.yahoo.com/RPC2
http://rpc.technorati.com/rpc/ping
http://rpc.twingly.com/
http://rpc.weblogs.com/RPC2
http://www.blogdigger.com/RPC2
http://www.bloglines.com/ping
http://ping.feedburner.com/
http://rpc.icerocket.com:10080/
http://www.octora.com/add_rss.php
http://ping.syndic8.com/xmlrpc.php
http://www.wasalive.com/ping/
http://ping.weblogalot.com/rpc.php
http://rpc.pingomatic.com/
http://api.feedster.com/ping
http://api.moreover.com/ping
http://api.my.yahoo.com/rss/ping
http://www.blogshares.com/rpc.php
http://www.blogstreet.com/xrbin/xmlrpc.cgi
http://bulkfeeds.net/rpc
http://www.newsisfree.com/xmlrpctest.php
http://ping.blo.gs/
http://ping.feedburner.com
http://pingoat.com/goat/RPC2/
http://pingqueue.com/rpc/
http://www.bloglines.com/ping
http://www.a2b.cc/setloc/bp.a2b
http://www.blogsnow.com/ping
http://coreblog.org/ping/
http://1470.net/api/ping
http://api.my.yahoo.com
http://bblog.com/ping.php
http://bitacoras.net/ping
http://blog.goo.ne.jp
http://blogbot.dk
http://blogdb.jp
http://blogmatcher.com
http://bulkfeeds.net
http://mod-pubsub.org
http://ping.amagle.com/
http://ping.bitacoras.com
http://ping.cocolog-nifty.com/xmlrpc
http://ping.exblog.jp/xmlrpc
http://ping.myblog.jp
http://ping.rootblog.com/rpc.php
http://ping.weblogs.se/
http://rcs.datashed.net
http://rpc.blogrolling.com
http://rpc.newsgator.com/
http://rpc.pingomatic.com
http://rpc.weblogs.com
http://thingamablog.sourceforge.net/ping.php
http://topicexchange.com
http://trackback.bakeinu.jp/bakeping.php
http://www.a2b.cc
http://www.bitacoles.net/ping.php
http://www.blogdigger.com
http://www.blogoole.com/ping/
http://www.blogoon.net/ping/
http://www.blogpeople.net
http://www.blogroots.com
http://www.blogshares.com
http://www.blogstreet.com
http://www.lasermemory.com
http://www.mod-pubsub.org/ping.php
http://www.newsisfree.com
http://www.popdex.com
http://www.snipsnap.org
http://www.weblogues.com
http://xmlrpc.blogg.de

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