Posts Tagged ‘website traffic’
Most Search Engine Optimization experts tend to agree that content is king on the web. But this simple catch-phrase can be misleading. It should really be ‘fresh content’ is king. Providing original content is a way to avoid having to find cheap web traffic because it will eventually generate traffic for free.
A simple technique to avoid providing duplicate content is to re-write parts of the original and include some of your own custom content. Another is to regularly replace older articles on your site with fresh ones. This does require some effort, but you can find scripts that can assist in both finding articles and automatically replacing older ones on a schedule.
Not a day goes by that any serious website owner doesn’t wonder how to get more traffic to their site.
This intense desire to generate more clicks makes virtually any online entrepreneur easy prey to many of the traffic schemes and scams that pervade the Internet like conmen on a carnival midway.
Promises of fast traffic and big bucks often separate even the most savvy business person from their money because they want to believe the promises made by these traffic hucksters.
I admit it…I’m a college geek. Well, at least I was about 30 years ago. And while I didn’t learn much in college that I use today as an Internet marketer, I did learn one thing in economics class that has helped me immensely with product creation and understanding market supply and demand. Now, if you think that doesn’t really matter when doing your marketing, think again. Supply and demand is the whole ball game when it comes to whether or not your product is going to sell and if so, for how much.
Once you have your web site up and working it’s not worth anything if nobody visits, so let’s get traffic to your site in 3 easy steps. First and foremost find ways to advertise your site. The simplest way to promote your site and it’s free is via your own personal email links.
Because you send numerous emails daily, this form is the easiest for you to do. Simply insert the link in your signature block.




