New Traffic Software Gives EYE POPPING Results

August 21st, 2010 1 comment »

Hi,

This is one of the most shocking stories I’ve heard in all my time online.

==> http://www.Free-Web-Submission.com/1/AutoTrafficAvalanche

Just over 19 months ago this guy was queuing up outside the job center.
Every week he was getting income support.

After falling victim to the recession and struggling to get a job anywhere,
he borrowed cash from his parents.

He then discovered online marketing but got burned by fake, useless systems
and scams. Sound familiar?

Read about his sorry experiences – go here now:

==> http://www.Free-Web-Submission.com/1/AutoTrafficAvalanche

He’s made so many mistakes online I should feel sorry for him….

…only I don’t.

Right now he’s tapping into a secret online traffic bank and exploiting a glitch.

No-one knows how he’s doing it (except for two people who he shared it with).

But just last month he made $219,249 just from ClickBank. Wow.

Amazing thing is this takes JUST 13 clicks to set up and JUST 12 minutes a day
to run. The profit is INSTANT and you should see results under 2 hours with this.

This is so NEW and CONTROVERSIAL it’ll shock the hell out of you.

I’m being deadly serious.

You simply HAVE to see the live video proof.

Go here:

==> http://www.Free-Web-Submission.com/1/AutoTrafficAvalanche

Regards,

Lee

P.S. If you’re hesitating to check this out.
Don’t. I bet you won’t come across anything
more remarkable all year.

==> http://www.Free-Web-Submission.com/1/AutoTrafficAvalanche

P.P.S. IMPORTANT: This doesn’t involve SEO, Google, PPV,
Link-Building, Twitter or any of those old-school methods.

More traffic tips from Cape Town holidays

August 21st, 2010 2 comments »

Article writing is well known to be one of the most effective ways of generating more traffic to your website by establishing your self as an authority in your field of expertise. There are many article submission sites that will give you plenty of coaching and assistance to create articles, but the tip that I want to share with you is to try to include your longtail keywords several times in the body of the article,  with the first appearance in the first paragraph,  and the final in the last paragraph. These keywords, added to your link in your resource box will certainly make a difference to the traffic to your website.

I have found another useful method that seems to be less generally known which is to make judicious use of blog comments to add value to the post. Google  seems to like blogs at the moment and there are many blog posts published everyday. Those who leave comments like “thanks for the information” or ” nice job” add nothing of value in trying to leave a link today URL and should be considered as another type of spammer. Those who use comments to blatantly promote a product or service are worse. I have found, however, that if you leave a comment that adds to the information or knowledge of the reader, and sometimes the blogger, this is not only appreciated but results in those reading the comment tracking through to your website to get more information.

It is very easy to find blogs in your sphere of interest which you can read and decide whether you can add value.  If you have, or if you open, a Google account just go to settings and select “Alerts”. You can then enter keywords or key phrases; tell Google whether you want or news or just blogs and specify the frequency that you want these posts and they will be delivered efficiently into your inbox for further reading.

Any small business owner can follow these tips to make a difference to their SEO.

Traffic Generation in Niche themes

August 19th, 2010 3 comments »

Great concept! Here goes my 2 cents:

This idea is more adequate if your web/blog is somehow in a niche, and traffic is hard to get. In this case some direct actions are necessary, but some tricks may be usable for non-niche sites/blogs.

Search in twitter, blogger.com, webcities about the theme, issues or the niche that interests you (and btw your web site is about the same).

Look at the lists of persons and blogs and make a list of those that have something in common with you, the same interests, similar topics, etc. Some will have a huge list of followers or many subscribers to the blog.

Now, the tricky part is: how to contact these high-profile webizens? You would not like to knock at their door and ask for a retweet or a backlink in a blog post… right? That would look like “please sir can I have some of your traffic?”. Nope, wrong approach IMHO.

You have to offer something, first it’s a good idea to start with great content in your site/blog. But that’s not enough.

In a direct contact a start-up point is just asking for feedback on your site, or about a specific issue. Or, more intelligently, you can add comments in relevant (and popular) blogs leaving the link to your site/blog in the signature. But, hey it needs to make sense (please see shameless example bellow).

Check your network, certainly you know or know someone that knows someone in your hit list. Check your Facebook and Linkedin for contacts in your friends list.

Another way to go is to spread twit-like in other social networking sites like http://www.reddit.com and http://digg.com (take care to place stuff in right category).

And now an shameless example about a niche blog.

I’m starting now a blog that contains a Comic Strip (ok, well… actually a Beta Comic Strip).
I have not yet made a great effort to spread the word but sometime in the Future I will need feedback and will search some people to check it out and spell a few comments.

Some may even be not obvious, some contacts that I’ve pre-listed just use comics to fill in their business powerpoint presentations. So screaming out loud “free comic strip for powerpoint presentations” may produce some results (if I remember to place a link in each comic strip… hum, that reminds me of something).

Have to go make a urgent change.

Take care,

The Spin Doctor
http://nursingspins.blogspot.com/

Tricks For Fast Traffic On Site

August 19th, 2010 1 comment »

I have prepared a website in urdu language. Most of my viewers are from South Asia region countries like Pakistan,India Afghanistan and people living in Europe and America who can understand urdu language.
To promote my site first i have done the submission of my site to various search engines.Then i have multiple accounts on facebook Twitter,zorpia and orkut.starting with my first name , last name,middle name and so on .i have hundred of friends in each account.so,i introduce my website on these account.than i add the groups which have similar subjects as my website like poetry,palmistry astrology and many more because i have my website having content on various subjects and fields like sport ,music,articles,fashion etc.so i add various groups and pages to my website.more over i receive e-mail’s which have forwarded by many people i collect their email and have made a database of email.i email on these addresses and introduce them about my website by telling them how much it is useful for them,and how much knowledge it is providing.I have added key words in my website according to important topics and by keeping in mind how people use to write to search about the topic of their interest in search engines.i also intended to do banner exchange with sites having the contents on same topics as my website.

Horizon Cottages Share Their Traffic Tip

August 19th, 2010 1 comment »

I have a self catering guest house in Cape Town, South Africa; because of the popularity of our city in the international market for tourism there is intense competition in the accommodation business, and it is necessary to be both innovative and diligent in order to be able to succeed.
Most who will contribute to this blog know the basics of SEO , but a tip that I would like to share if you are competing in a market with intense competition for a particular key word,  or longtail key phrase,  is to try and find a particular niche word that is related to the key phrase and which will distinguish your business or blog from the competitors.
How many variations can really be made of ” holiday accomodation”  or “Cape Town holiday accommodation”  after all? At the onset of the recession we focused on the keyword “budget” and have made sure to optimize the on page content as well as the metatags for this keyword and we have included it in the key phrases. Google will often interpret this keyword for the surfer who uses similar search words such as “cheap” etc, thus gaining a further set of possibilities for hits.
In short’  find that niche keyword that will enable you to distinguish yourself from the competition where there is a great deal of competition for your key phrase.

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