Showing posts with label Traffic. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Traffic. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 14, 2011

How to get traffic ? Rank for target keywords ? Serect is link building - backlinks

Many people think that having a good blog/site is all you need to get tons of visitors. Wrong answer. If you are promoting one or more blog/sites, you already understand the need for quality backlinks. Where and how can I get backlinks ?Links from major social bookmarking and content publishing sites are considered a vote of confidence. If you have enough of them, your site will rank well. Once you rank, you will get traffic. At this, if you have...

Thursday, February 24, 2011

How to Get Blog Traffic That Sticks

TweetOne major priority of bloggers is getting traffic to their blogs but a lot of people make a great mistake nowadays, not because they don’t know how to get traffic but because they don’t know how to make their traffic stick. It doesn’t matter how many visitors you’re able to get to your blog there is no point in it if you’re unable to make them return. While it is important to know that you can’t make 100% of the visitors to your blog stick you should also know that there are some things...

Tuesday, February 22, 2011

7 Mistakes that Lead to Guest Post Failure

Guest posting! The highway to unbridled blogging success! Nab yourself a spot on an A-List blog and suddenly it’s your name in lights. Traffic, engagement, the undying adulation of the unwashed masses! Sounds great, right? Well, it is, actually. But what about those of us who really crave a bit of failure? The ones who like to start every anecdote with “One time I almost” or “I was this close …”? What does guest posting offer for us? Well,...

Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Using a Lead Generation Campaign Successfully

TweetYour list is your connection to hundreds if not thousands of people who are interested in your products or services. They’re qualified leads. As a business owner, these are the people you want to talk to. However, finding those people can be a challenge. Here’s how to implement a successful lead generation campaign. #1 Identify your ideal customer This is important because you’re going to want to get inside their head. You want to know what...

Friday, February 4, 2011

10 Little-known Ways to Get Traffic to Your Blog

This guest post is by Onibalusi Bamidele of YoungPrePro.com. Getting traffic to a blog is the major challenge a blogger faces. Many have read about various traffic generation strategies, but they find it difficult to get traffic to their blogs because these tips are no longer as effective as they once were. For example, guest blogging used to be very effective, but now that a lot of people are doing it and talking about it, it’s no longer as effective as it used to be. Here are ten little-known...

Monday, December 20, 2010

The Top 7 Pitfalls of Affiliate Marketing for Publishers

Running affiliate offers on your website can be a fun and rewarding experience, but there are quite a few challenges for you on your road to strike it rich. To help you on this journey, I’ve compiled a list of the top 7 pitfalls of affiliate marketing for publishers. While this list is by no means comprehensive of all the challenges you’ll face in your campaigns, it’s a good place to start and might help you avoid some headaches along the way. Also,...

Saturday, December 18, 2010

10 Blogging Myths You Must Ignore

This guest post is by Onibalusi Bamidele. I’ve been blogging for almost a year now, and like every other new blogger, I spend a large percentage of my time reading other blogs. While there are some great blogs out there, I have also read blogs that are otherwise. Most of these blogs are misleading and some helped contribute to a delay in my blog’s success. I also discovered that most of these blogs are owned by those who have no experience building a successful blog—they’re either blogging just...

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

10 Lessons I Learned from Gaining my First 1000 Subscribers

My blog, YoungPrePro, recently surpassed its first 1000 subscribers, and there are a lot of lessons I learned along the way. Below you’ll find ten that come to my mind right away. 1. Your Subscribers are Your Most Important Readers I learned this lesson the hard way, and if I had knew this I would be having far more subscribers than I have now. I didn’t focus on gaining blog subscribers when I started blogging. All I wanted was to be getting a lot of daily visitors. Later I started seeing the...

Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Will Your Site Survive the Google Shrink Ray?

Google likes to play a little game with those of us who do business online. The game is called “change all the rules and see who survives.” It’s often a fun and rewarding game for Google users, but it can be painful for business owners. In the latest version, Google has rolled out a feature called Instant Previews. When enabled, users see a cute little magnifying glass sitting next to their search results. The user can view a quick snapshot...

Sunday, November 7, 2010

Nielsen Numbers Glitch Results in Low Traffic Numbers

When it comes to online marketing, traffic is everything. It determines what marketers pay per click, which web sites get which ads, and if traffic is low enough, it may keep a site from getting ad dollars at all. That’s why the latest faux pas from The Nielsen Company may be bigger than it seems. On Thursday, the company sent out a note to all of its clients saying they had been undercounting traffic for the past three months. The problem was...

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Fanning the Social Media Flame for Viral Exposure

Are you a content marketer? If so, you have a choice to make. You can sit around and wait for your content to go viral. You can hope you’ll get sudden bursts of traffic, hope your readers will spread the word, hope your content will catch fire. Or you can bring your own matches and lighter fluid to set the dang thing aflame yourself. As bloggers and content marketers, which will you choose? Sure, sometimes the passion you have for a subject...