20 Simple Ways To Get Massive Traffic To Your Web Site
By Penny Sansevieri,
CEO and founder of Author Marketing Experts, Inc.
AME
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Embarking on an Internet marketing campaign doesn't
have to be difficult, tricky, or complicated. Here are a
few simple ways (twenty in fact) that you can easily implement
to get tons of traffic to your site right now!
1) Write articles: believe
it or not this is an incredible tool for driving traffic.
Well-written, relevant articles can net quite a bit of activity
to your web site. Don't forget to add your URL in your byline.
Articles should be 500 to 2,000 words in length. You can
send articles to sites like: Article City, Go Articles,
Submit Your Articles and Ezine Articles.
2) Social bookmark *everything*
- and I do mean everything - you can bookmark each page
of your site and each blog entry you post. While this might
seem tedious, it's worth it. You'll see a strong increase
in traffic if you social bookmark each page on your site
and each of your blog entries.
3) List yourself in the best directories
– you'll have to pay for this but since most people
don't do this (since everyone's looking for a freebie) you
could really enhance your traffic by getting a listing:
dir dot yahoo dot com, business dot org, botw dot org.
4) Get yourself listed at: DMOZ dot org
– it's not easy to get listed there, but worth the effort.
5) Review: if you can review hot new products
or books within your market, head on over to Amazon and
start positioning yourself as an expert. In order to do
this effectively you'll want to create an Amazon profile
and make sure and sign each review with a reference to your
URL (your web site). You can also go to Epinions and Revoo
to review products as well.
6) Offer a freebie on Craig's List:
you'll be amazed at how much traffic you get from a single
Craig's List ad. The key here is to send people to a page
on your site and make sure they have to sign up for something
(like your email newsletter) before they can grab their
freebie. That way you're not just getting traffic, you're
also building your list.
7) Create a "recommended by" list
on your Delicious page – you can do this by logging
on and creating an account at there and then tagging articles,
blogs and other content you think is important to your readership.
Then offer this page as a resource site. You can add a link
to this page in your email signature line or on your web
site.
8) And speaking of your email signature
line…do you have one? If you don't, create one.
Believe it or not, people do follow these links. You'll
be amazed how many folks read email signature lines. I have
one and change it several times a year, depending on what
we're doing or promoting or what books I have coming out.
9) Lend a helping hand:
you can be an answer person at Yahoo Answers – you don't
have to spend hours on there, but maybe a few minutes a
week. Make sure and include a link back to your site following
your answers.
10) Set up a social networking site using Facebook,
Linkedin, or Squidoo. It's free and easy to do,
just don't forget the all-important link back to your site!
11) Make sure your blog has an
RSS feed so if you capture a reader you don't lose
them if they forget to bookmark your site or blog.
12) Join relevant groups at Yahoo
groups. You'll find everything from groups on growing
your small business, writing books, finding your passion,
even underwater basket weaving. I dare you to find one that
is right for what you're promoting. When you do find the
right group, join and participate as you can!
13) Podcasting is another great
way to drive traffic. Start a podcast by going
to Audio Acrobat. There are other programs you can use,
but I love Audio Acrobat. You can record the podcast over
the phone quickly and easily and then hit the "send" button
on your computer once it's recorded and the system will
syndicate it to 27 podcast directories including iTunes.
It's a great way to let people know about you and your web
site!
14) Start a blog and then
once you do, start commenting on other people's blogs, linking
to them from your site or adding them to your blogroll.
15) Inbound links: don't
squander your time (or a perfectly good link) on smaller
low-traffic sites. Instead spend your time going after high
traffic, high quality sites. Good sites should have a PR
(page ranking) of 4-6 depending on the market. You can find
out what a site's page ranking is by downloading the Google
toolbar which comes with a PR feature built in.
16) Start an email newsletter: while it
may not seem like a newsletter that you email can drive
traffic to your site you'd be surprised at the effectiveness
of this type of promotion. If your newsletter (like your
articles) is interesting and relevant to your audience,
you'll find that it has a huge pass-through factor, meaning
that it is passed from one email subscriber to another.
Also, if you have an email newsletter you should never,
ever go to a single event without your handy signup sheet.
Yes, you can even use offline events to drive traffic to
your web site.
17) And speaking of offline efforts:
if you're ever quoted in a magazine or other publication,
make sure and mention your URL as it's appropriate to the
topic. Don't be too pushy about this, but do not forget
to tell folks you have a web site that may be a great resource
for the topic of your interview.
18) If you have products to sell,
why not get a store on eBay? This site gets a tremendous
amount of traffic and on your sales page you're allowed
to list your URL. It's another great way to get an inbound
link and a way for people to find you.
19) Load a video on YouTube
and 57 other video sites (the rest listed on my Red Hot
Internet Publicity blog).
20) While this isn't a tip per
se, it's still important. If you're going to go
through all the trouble of getting traffic to your site,
make sure your site is converting this traffic into something.
Get folks to sign up for something, your newsletter, the
RSS feed on your blog. Whatever it is, getting their email
address will help you remarket to them when the time is
right. Studies show that visitors landing on a site often
don't buy the first time. That's ok! You want to get them
into your marketing funnel so you can market to them again
and again – not in a way that's obtrusive, offensive or
downright annoying, but in a way that is helping them with
their own mission.
An example of this might be an email newsletter. A helpful,
informative newsletter is a fantastic funnel. A blog is
another great way to keep people in your marketing loop
without bombarding them with "please buy my stuff" email
messages. Also, make sure you know what your traffic numbers
are before you launch into any Internet marketing campaign.
By traffic numbers I mean how many people are visiting your
site. You want to know this so you can gauge a before and
after view of your marketing efforts.
About the Author:
Penny C. Sansevieri, CEO and founder of
Author Marketing Experts, Inc., is a book marketing and
media relations expert whose company has developed some
of the most cutting-edge book marketing campaigns. Visit
AME
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