Increase Your Website Traffic

There are several different things you can do to increase your website traffic: Social bookmark the content that you have on your website by writing little pieces of information about the article, submit your RSS feed and market with writing articles. Find high PR ranking websites; write them to see if you can obtain a website link.

Here are some things I learned from these Podcast Interviews. Some of these higher ranking websites, you’ll find that you might have to pay for the link, but that will be a good investment.

Always keep in your plan to link to your website from other places on the internet. If you stop, you’ll loose your high ranking you worked so hard for. Take your keyword list out and focus on linking to the high traffic keywords. I now write articles and submit them to the article directories. As a part of my long term plan I keep up with writing articles every week.

For the long tailed keywords that have a much lower competition, you should be able to get away with just using social bookmarking along with one or two article submissions. This process will help you from doing any of the linking manually.

This is a very solid strategy. Obviously there are quite a few different steps for someone to do if they are first starting out. When you’re first starting out do all of these steps for yourself first without outsourcing. This way you have a good understanding of how each step works. If something goes wrong in the process of you trying to get your website traffic at least you’ll know what you are looking for and how to solve the problem. You need to have a good understanding of how things work before you outsource.

Now that you have a good feel of how things work and what you’ll expect from someone else you can outsource it. I have always found it difficult to find someone to do my link building for me because I want it done a certain way. When you build links, you only have one chance to get it right. If you hire someone and they don’t do it the way you want it done, then all that work is wasted. When I’m ready to hire someone I’ll take baby steps and give them just a little bit of work at a time to see if the investment will be any good.

Much of the lower stuff can be outsourced, but like I said when I get website traffic I find that I have to do much of the work myself. That’s why I like using social bookmarking or having articles written and submitting it to these various automated services. The outcome is very straightforward and I know what to expect when I go after website traffic.

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