Wednesday, December 31, 2008

Learn How To Drive Traffic To Your Website For Free

By Jon Rognerud

One obvious way to increase traffic is to improve your search engine rankings, which can be accomplished through a variety of methods. SEO/SEM firms specialize in doing this, and so if you are unfamiliar with how to do it on your own, consider hiring one of these firms to help you.

One way to impact your results positively is META tags, for example. They are HTML codes that get placed at the top of your web page, and are very important. Keep in mind, however, that your META tags must match the content of your page or they will be worthless, which again, is why it may be best to bring in a professional.

Use other people's network. Popular information products are found on Clickbank.com. You can create the same, and use people to refer business to you, while giving them a cut. Affiliate marketing is a great business, generating millions of dollars each day, and if you have a particular niche where people are hungry for information, and you can separate yourself with quality content, you'll have an edge. Traffic can really take off.

RSS and media feeds. RSS feeds are a great way to ensure fresh content is delivered to your blog on a daily basis, and sites like MyYahoo.com allow your site to be spidered regularly by the Yahoo search engine. Tools like Ping O Matic, which pings or notifies blog directories each time you publish a post, are valuable, as is simply submitting your website to directories of related sites.

Create a website that people, including yourself, would want to visit. Does this seem like a no brainer, if so, consider how many websites you have visited recently that you do not plan on visiting again. What was it about them that made you feel this way. Was it poor design, poor navigation, a complicated shopping cart system, massive on page errors. Whatever it was, take this opportunity to learn from others mistakes and make sure that your website is clean, easy to navigate, and is frequently updated with fresh content, links, and features. - 16003

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