how do I increase my website traffic?

If I’d like to increase my blog or website traffic quickly, what’s is the best way to do it?

Depends on your site and your budget.

If Google loves it, Adwords is pretty fast. If they don’t, use Yahoo’s equivalent.
Both cost money. Check out your competitors and model your ads after theirs with your own twist. Keyword Spy is a good tool for seeing what keywords they are bidding on and how much they are paying. There is a free version.

If you like the pain of walking on broken glass, starting writing and submitting articles;) Just kidding. Make sure you know your keywords. Article marketing is keyword based. Wrong keywords = no traffic.

If you have a blog, bookmark new posts with Traffic-Bug.com. They use multiple IP addresses, different accounts, etc. so you don’t get banned.

For my blogs, I use a plug in for RSS aggregators. It sends my RSS feeds out so other websites can pick them up. Great for back-links.

Google has improved their tools big time. I’ve been using them together. Wonderwheel is a cool way to see how visitors got to my keyword while searching online. I also find the most expensive and most competitive keywords in my niche. Some are paying $9 per click. Do you think $9 per click traffic converts? Oh yeah. I let Google tell me where the traffic is coming from, they send it right to my email inbox. Then I go steal the traffic. Sweet. It’s also free. It only takes Google 15 minutes to find it for me. Beats hours writing articles and it is very targeted based on questions I tell Google to look for. A "must" for 2010.

Best wishes,

Jeff

6 Responses to “how do I increase my website traffic?”

  • PINAR says:

    Well, it takes a lot of time! If you do find a quick method that works fine but in the mean time try:
    * Make your friends come to your site and let them make their friends notice your site. Word of Mouth.
    * I get a lot of traffic from facebook. Share your posts on your facebook status/profile.
    * Combine your blog with twitter and follow/be followed by tweeters that are relevant. They will see when you have posted something new and catch up.
    * Befriend other bloggers, for instance. Find bloggers whose topics interest you and/or whose topics are similar to yours. Comment on them. Make an effort to comment,though. Not just: Nice review, come check out my post on…." I just had one of those comments today.
    * Submit to blogcatalog.com to get to know more bloggers.

    The list is endless but these are the best and free methods I have found so far.
    References :
    http://pinartarhan.com/blog/

  • Doug says:

    Quick equals money….
    Steady and slow can be done for cheap/free.

    Fast methods are buying ads on google adwords and the sponsor sections of their search.
    You can also put banner ads on targeted websites where your customers are already going.

    Steady and slow
    Write an article or two each week and post to ezinearticles.com and articlesbase.com
    Write a blog post every day and make it interesting to your customer base
    Find affiliate or Joint Venture partners and share revenue with them for joint mailings and promotions
    References :

  • owlsy says:

    hi i used the traffic pump great idea to create back links to your site you can increase your traffic in 15 minutes it really is a great concept it uses google alerts and all the free tools of google it worked for me its worth a look dont use adwords
    References :
    http://www.getinstanttraffic.co.uk

  • Limit Break says:

    Try using this: http://www.fwebtraffic.com/?rid=1234602

    It’s free so you have nothing to lose and it really helps boost your traffic. Hope this helped!
    References :

  • Jeff says:

    Depends on your site and your budget.

    If Google loves it, Adwords is pretty fast. If they don’t, use Yahoo’s equivalent.
    Both cost money. Check out your competitors and model your ads after theirs with your own twist. Keyword Spy is a good tool for seeing what keywords they are bidding on and how much they are paying. There is a free version.

    If you like the pain of walking on broken glass, starting writing and submitting articles;) Just kidding. Make sure you know your keywords. Article marketing is keyword based. Wrong keywords = no traffic.

    If you have a blog, bookmark new posts with Traffic-Bug.com. They use multiple IP addresses, different accounts, etc. so you don’t get banned.

    For my blogs, I use a plug in for RSS aggregators. It sends my RSS feeds out so other websites can pick them up. Great for back-links.

    Google has improved their tools big time. I’ve been using them together. Wonderwheel is a cool way to see how visitors got to my keyword while searching online. I also find the most expensive and most competitive keywords in my niche. Some are paying $9 per click. Do you think $9 per click traffic converts? Oh yeah. I let Google tell me where the traffic is coming from, they send it right to my email inbox. Then I go steal the traffic. Sweet. It’s also free. It only takes Google 15 minutes to find it for me. Beats hours writing articles and it is very targeted based on questions I tell Google to look for. A "must" for 2010.

    Best wishes,

    Jeff
    References :
    http://GoogleWebTrafficSystem.com
    http://GoogleWebTrafficSystem.com/rssfeeds.php

  • heyapple says:

    there’s a great tool use –
    semrush, have you heard about it?
    i think it’s worth trying, no doubt you’ll love it :)

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