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Building website traffic can be a real challenge for a beginner in Internet Marketing. After successfully finishing the first website or blog,the following step is to drive to it as many visitors as possible. That is the so called website traffic building.
Traffic is essential for your online business. More traffic equals more recognition,more signups, more sales and more money. Fortunately for the beginners,there are some free and very effective ways to increase your web traffic. Here are 2 of them.
#1 Article Marketing
Writing articles is an ancient but very powerful method to promote your website. First of all,you don’t have to be worried to write an article. If you will make any mistake,you will certainly learn from it. Just try to express simply your point of view about the subject. Everybody has a point of view about something he or she is interested in.
Web 2.0 can be the secret weapon of every internet marketer for building web traffic to his business. Web 2.0 is about user generated content, interactivity, socialization and content sharing,therefore it’s a very effective platform to get massive web traffic.Here are 3 simple but powerful ways to drive free targeted traffic towards your website:
 1. Blogging
Small for â??web logâ?, a blog refers to a simple webpage consisting of brief paragraphs of opinion, information, personal diary entries, or links, called posts. Blog posts are archived chronologically with the most recent first, in the style of an online journal. Blog postings, typically updated daily, can include images, photos, links, video, audio, or simple text.
Every beginning Internet marketer that wants instant web site traffic, should learn 2 basic and interconnected skills: web design and SEO. Search engine optimization helps to achieve high rankings in the search engines, and to increase free and targeted web traffic. But, many beginners try to avoid learning SEO because it might be hard.
Now lets get some SEO tips and find out how hard it is.
#1 Place your keyword in the title tag
The title of your page shows up in the top left of your browser window. A title tag tells both users and search engines what your page is all about. Therefore make sure your keyword is in the title, and make a unique title for each page of your site.
