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Traffic Building Tips |
by:
Jason
Martin |
Let's
face it; the Internet is cluttered with
all sorts of guides about increasing traffic
to your web site. Unfortunately, most of
these guides are outdated or incomplete.
In fact, many of the techniques being touted
in them will get you in serious trouble.
Wouldn't you like to build up quality traffic
that will stand the test of time? The key
phrase is "test of time". You don't want
to be a flash in the pan.
FIRST THINGS FIRST
Before you rush out to tell the world that
your brand new web site is open for business,
set it up properly. Do not even start to
think about traffic if your web site still
has broken links, empty content, and other
unfinished business. While patience can
be a hard thing to control, having some
will pay off later. Once your web site is
completely operational from top to bottom,
you are ready to flood it with traffic.
SEARCH ENGINES
While there are many web sites out there
which claim to be search engines, you only
need to be concerned with a few of the major
ones like Google, MSN, etc. You do not need
to submit your web site to these engines-they
will find you on their own once your web
site is being linked from other web sites.
Never pay for a service or software that
does this function because it will be a
complete waste of money. Anyone who tells
you otherwise is either trying to sell you
a product or lacks real experience on the
matter. The goal is to get your web site
linked on other related web sites, which
will cause the search engines to index your
web site and visit somewhat often to look
for changes.
DIRECTORIES
Your first step to building a solid traffic
foundation is to submit your site to good
directories. Doing so will increase your
incoming links, page rank and traffic. Many
directories charge a fee for a listing-most
are one-time fees. Following is a breakdown
of some of the more important directories
to get listed in.
The ODP (Dmoz.org)
Submission to this directory is free and
it is one of the best to be listed in. It
is extremely important that you read their
guidelines. All submissions are reviewed
by an editor and the approval process can
take weeks to months. Many web site owners
have waited a long time before having their
web site added. It is worth the wait.
Yahoo.com
Adding your web site to this very popular
directory will cost $299 annually. Because
of the price, you will want to think about
this one. Experiences with Yahoo listings
are on both sides of the aisle. The best
thing to do is see where your web site will
most likely be listed and evaluate the conditions
for that section.
sbd.Bcentral.com
This is Microsoft's business directory and
it will be a solid listing for you. The
current listing fee is $50, which includes
the use of their web site tuning service.
This service will evaluate your pages and
let you know if the page is ready to submit
or contains errors such as under-optimization
and spam alerts. It can help you optimize
your pages for the keyword phrases you are
interested in.
SevenSeek.com
This directory has a great page rank and
many back links. As will all directory submissions,
pay attention to the guidelines. The fee
for submission is $40. Seven Seek is a general
directory so just about any web site will
fit here.
GoGuides.org
Go Guides is another great directory to
get your web site into. Their web site is
crawled by all the bots daily, which is
a great plus. Submission is $40 for this
general directory.
Wowdirectory.com
Wow Directory is a large general themed
directory. Web site submissions are free
but approval can take some time. They offer
an express submit for $20 that will ensure
your web site is listed within 24 hours.
There are many more directories out there
but these are some solid ones to get into
first. In time, your web site will begin
to appear in the major search engines. Most
directories that charge for submission have
adopted the policy started by Yahoo where
the fee is for "review" only. It is absolutely
vital that you read over all the guidelines
to be certain that your web site will be
accepted.
ARTICLES
A great way to generate traffic and back
links to your web site is by writing articles.
Here is the general process of how it works:
1. You craft a great article.
2. You submit that article to web sites
geared towards web site owners needing content.
3. Owners grab your article, which contains
a link to your web site, and use it on their
web site.
As you can see, the process is very simple.
When other web site owners place your article
on their web site, you will be generating
incoming links all over the Internet with
no work at all. This will not only lead
to possible traffic but help to establish
the value of your web site to the search
engines-so better rankings.
It is very important that your article is
written well. If not, quality web site owners
are much less likely to use your article
and it makes you look bad. Most web site
owners skip this important step in traffic
building because they can not craft effective
articles. If this is you, do something about
it-visit Jason A. Martin right now and click
on the "Articles for your web site" link.
For a small fee, articles can be generated
for you-and you retain full rights. Once
received, simply slap your name on it and
submit to places like ContentTycoon.com,
Ezinearticles.com, goarticles.com, etc.
This is perhaps one of the most important
steps of all and after your article is written,
it takes no work. The results can be extremely
fast. Many articles out there are not crafted
well so it is important to not formulate
your writing style and perception blindly
on the work of others. While many web sites
that offer articles claim to "edit" them,
it is more of a casual edit.
TEXT LINKS
The goal here is to increase the number
of links from related web sites. For example,
if your web site is about hot dogs, you
will want to obtain links from web sites
that are about such topics as: hot dogs,
eating, hot dog buns, hot dog toppings,
hot dog contests, etc. Obtaining a link
from Joe's Engine Parts will not help much
and may actually hurt in regards to search
engine rankings.
After thinking up words and phrases that
are related to your main topic, visit your
favorite search engine and search for those
items. Visit the web sites that come up
and try to get your link on them. Some might
exchange a link with you, some might offer
a link on their web site in exchange for
payment, and some might simply say no. Keep
at it.
IN THE END
By completing these tasks, your web site
will have established a solid foundation
that will withstand changes the future holds.
I invite you to read about ways to promote
your web site, improve ad copy, and much
more by visiting InternetBusinessEntrepreneur.com.
Remember to always keep a sense of pride
about your web site. Resist the temptations
to do actions which will hurt your web site
and build it with the future in mind.
About the author:
Jason A. Martin is pursuing a Journalism
degree and has over a decade of successful
Internet business experience. His informational
articles can be found at http://JasonAMartin.comHe
also runs http://ContentTycoon.com-
a website where you can get free website
content.
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