Posts Tagged ‘traffic’

Traffic Generation in Niche themes

August 19th, 2010

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

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.

Traffic tips – using Twitter

August 18th, 2010

I am self-employed but do not have a large number of clients. I like to show those clients, and potential clients, that I am serious about horizon-scanning in their interests. There are benefits to me, and my customers, and I call it part of my personal learning network (PLN).

I have gradually built up a twitter following by building connections with people in my areas of interest. It’s not about numbers but about recognition of value. (I keep a separate account for following organisations which only transmit and never engage.) As with any decent relationship, on twitter it is necessary to be two-way, to give and to take. This means paying dues to questions people ask and responding to ‘what has their attention’. Keeping it conversational sustains interest over time and reveals clues as to what you are about and confirms that others share some common aspects of what you do.

I have written a blogpost, called my manifesto for my blog and another called What I have learned from Twitter, about the groups or audiences I choose to follow. The blog has a mixture of posts intended to interest these people.  However, the website is more formal and static in presenting aspects of what I do. When they really need to know, that’s where they turn.

Yes, I am interested in learning. Showing that I share my learning is a good way to generate traffic.

Angus Willson
www.pannage.blogspot.com
www.pannage.com

Share Your Traffic Tips & Get More Traffic

August 18th, 2010

Hi,

I’ve been very busy working on some other projects and this means I can’t update the blog as often as I would like.

But…

You can help me, by sharing the methods you use to drive traffic to your website.

I will share your post with members of free-web-submission and this will provide you will much deserved credit and also and nice bit of traffic to your website.

Here’s what you need to do.

1) Register a new an account on this blog – Link here
You are now a contributor which means you can write articles for this blog

2) Log in

3) Create a new post about a traffic method you use for your website, your welcome to include pictures, videos and links to the resource that provides traffic but please try to focus on the quality and length of the text in your article.

4) Select the categorie/s that best describe the method and also add tags.

5) Add a little about you or your business at the bottom with a link to your website.

6) Press the submit for review button.

Notes & Rules:
Articles should be unique and be at least 200 words in length.
Please don’t include any scripts into the html of the article.
Each article will be reviewed before it gets published to the blog and I reserve the right to reject any post.

Miracle Traffic Bot Review

June 11th, 2010

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