By Alan Gardyne
Table of contents :
- Traffic tip #1 – High quality, unique content.
- Traffic tip #2 – Keep adding content.
- Traffic tip #3 – Memorable domain name.
- Traffic tip #4 – Buy the wrong domain name.
- Traffic tip #5 – Easy to read domain name.
- Traffic tip #6 – Keywords in image files.
- Traffic tip #7 – Serious keyword research.
- Traffic tip #8 – Improve page titles.
- Traffic tip #9 – Organic SEO.
- Traffic tip #10 – Submit to directories.
- Traffic tip #11 – Submit to niche directories.
- Traffic tip #12 – Article distribution.
- Traffic tip #13 – Write articles for other sites.
- Traffic tip #14 – Submit articles to newsletters.
- Traffic tip #15 – Submit hints to blogs.
- Traffic tip #16 – Keywords in online profiles.
- Traffic tip #17 – One way links.
- Traffic tip #18 – Invite others to publish content.
- Traffic tip #19 – Newsletter publication.
- Traffic tip #20 – Newsletter directories.
- Traffic tip #21 – Publish a mini-course.
- Traffic tip #22 – Write testimonials.
- Traffic tip #23 – Be helpful in forums.
- Traffic tip #24 – Post free ads in forums.
- Traffic tip #25 – Be helpful in discussion lists.
- Traffic tip #26 – Keyword rich press releases.
- Traffic tip #27 – Create a lively blog.
- Traffic tip #28 – Blog RSS feeds.
- Traffic tip #29 – RSS to email.
- Traffic tip #30 – Remove broken links.
- Traffic tip #31 – Podcasting.
- Traffic tip #32 – Use reliable hosting.
- Traffic tip #33 – Tweak internal linking.
- Traffic tip #34 – Chase new fads and hot topics.
- Traffic tip #35 – Chase new affiliate programs.
- Traffic tip #36 – Analyze your logs.
- Traffic tip #37 – Join business associations.
- Traffic tip #38 – Add a forum to your site.
- Traffic tip #39 – Write free reports or white papers.
- Traffic tip #40 – Write brandable reports.
- Traffic tip #41 – Submit to ebook directories.
- Traffic tip #42 – Offer to be a columnist.
- Traffic tip #43 – Offer to moderate part of a forum.
- Traffic tip #44 – Do something funny.
- Traffic tip #45 – Be outrageous or controversial.
- Traffic tip #46 – Tag your blog.
- Traffic tip #47 – Newspaper websites.
- Traffic tip #48 – Upload and tag your photos.
- Traffic tip #49 – Use gimmicks.
- Traffic tip #50 – Create deliberate “link bait”.
- Traffic tip #51 – Syndicate your material.
- Traffic tip #52 – Position yourself as an expert.
- Traffic tip #53 – Create a profile on Amazon.com.
- Traffic tip #54 – Combine JV’s with email capture.
- Traffic tip #55 – Try offline advertising.
- Traffic tip #56 – Place a link in Yahoo! Answers.
- Traffic tip #57 – Get links from eBay.
- Traffic tip #58 – Get links from AdSense.
- Traffic tip #59 – Add useful comments to blogs.
- Traffic tip #60 – Add sticky content.
- Traffic tip #61 – Add classified ads to your site.
- Traffic tip #62 – Social networking.
- Traffic tip #63 – Create your own fanclub.
- Traffic tip #64 – Effective PPC advertising.
- Traffic tip #65 – Buy ads in newsletters.
- Traffic tip #66 – Buy text links – carefully!
- Traffic tip #67 – Advertise in less obvious places.
- Traffic tip #68 – Create free web-based software.
- Traffic tip #69 – Create downloadable software.
- Traffic tip #70 – Get publicity for your software.
- Traffic tip #71 – Create a funny video.
- Traffic tip #72 – Use a signature file.
- Traffic tip #73 – Think viral.
- Traffic tip #74 – Email page to a friend.
- Traffic tip #75 – Add to favorites.
- Traffic tip #76 – Start an affiliate program.
- Traffic tip #77 – About us pages.
- Bonus tip #1 – Get free publicity online.
- Bonus tip #2 – Remember your other websites.
Traffic tip #1You MUST have high quality, unique content if you want long-term,
free search engine traffic.
This is the most important tip of all. Sadly, it's one which many website
owners ignore.
Provide LOTS of information-rich, keyword-rich, useful content for the
search engines and humans to find.
You know that search engines are being clogged with junk at an alarming
rate. The other day, I came across a marketer who was boasting that he
owned more than 20,000 blogs - and he's not the only one.
Consider the scary effect of this exponential increase in low quality blogs
and websites. Old, large, well established sites will inevitably become more
and more important and trusted by the search engines.
Owning a large, well established, high quality site is a very solid investment
in your future.
These days, even Google's webmaster guidelines advise affiliates to
publish "unique and relevant" content.
If you spend time thinking of ways to provide truly USEFUL content that
people will talk about, you'll automatically end up with lots of free, one-way
links to your site as people recommend it without even being asked to do
so.
I've been building information-rich websites ever since I created my first site
in 1996. This method has worked extremely well for me and continues to
work very well.
If your website helps solve people's problems, they'll love you for it.
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