Targeted Web Traffic - How to Get Free Targeted Web Traffic
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Want To Get More Web Traffic to Your WebSite? You're Not Alone!
Are you frustrated and/or confused by not being able to get the needed traffic to your website, blog or other web properties? The question "How do I get paying customers to my site for FREE?" will begin to be answered here...
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Free Targeted Web Traffic
1. Article Marketing
2. Social Media Sites: ex. Squidoo/Hubpages
3. Blogging & Microblogging: ex. blogger.com and twitter.com.
When these ways are combined with pinging and social bookmarking, they can be very powerful. They can also be very overwhelming.
It is very easy, especially if you are a newbie, to see all the different ways to get traffic to your site, get overwhelmed and do nothing. Don't fall into that trap. Pick one way from above, learn it, do it, ping it and bookmark it. Then move on to the next. That is how you get targeted web traffic.
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Additional Sources to Get Web Site Traffic
Bookmarking is a great way to get backlinks and get web site traffic. However, there are so many bookmarking sites that you could spend hours bookmarking your sites. I've found using Onlywire.com is a great way to make bookmarking on multiple sites easy. I suggest you go check out Onlywire now.
Digg.com is another great site where you can submit your sites. However, I wouldn't suggest you put salespages on Digg. It should be only news worthy items like your blog posts, Squidoo lenses, informational websites with good content, etc. As with all three of these methods, readers will only click through to your site if they are interested in what the site is about. Thereby, giving you targeted web traffic.
Finally, there is StumbleUpon. It is similar to Digg where you are sharing with others new websites. You can only StumbleUpon a webpage once. So, with all these sites, the more people (including family and friends) you can have bookmark, Digg or StumbleUpon your websites, the more traffic potential you have to get targeted web traffic to your site. And with that traffic comes sales.
Amazon
Turn Your Words Into Traffic: Finally! the Secret to Non-Stop Free Targeted Website Traffic
This is one of those books that you keep close to you. The book gives an actual step-by-step process in writing articles for the web and to promote yourself and site.
Jim and his dad, Dallas are proof that this system works. The great part about the book is they take you by the hand and teach you all of their web promotion secrets by writing credible articles.
I must admit, the thought of writing articles just was too overwhelming to me to even think about even starting, and that's about where I stopped.
I didn't know a thing on how to get started, generating ideas, the outline, how many words, where to advertise,etc
The authors transfer all of their knowledge to you. They definately delivered.
Web Traffic Magnet: 55 Free Things You Can Do To Drive Traffic To Your Website (Volume 1)
As a small business owner I was blown away by the content of this book! I have experienced several problems in optimizing my website to promote my products properly and this guide has provided me valuable information going forward. It is written in language anyone (even me) can understand and has so much material that SEO experts will learn new tricks. Web Traffic Magnet is a wonderful source of information to help any business working on SEO to go to the next level. I thoroughly recommend it to anyone looking to learn more about the process of promoting a business online - you'll be guided through the process one step at a time and you'll have all the resources you could possibly need. Scanlan is passionate about this subject and a great motivator!
Kindle: Amazon's Original Wireless Reading Device (1st generation)
1. You open the box, and throw away the manual (who reads manuals?)
2. While charging it up for the first time, you turn it on, it boots up in a few seconds, and you find the Kindle store. You find something you want to read, and you press "buy."
3. You immediately flip back to the home screen, and there is your book. You start reading.
4. The next morning, you wake up, and remember you have a new Kindle by the bedside. Without getting out of bed, you grab the Kindle, wake it up, and download the New York Times in a few seconds.
That's it. No wires, no cables, no cell phone contracts. This is really a super-simple device to use. Compared with the first time I fired up a digital camera, an iPod or a cellphone, it was a breeze (and I still haven't read the manual...).
For traveling, it's a no-brainer: you can always have something to read; you can download newspapers each morning from your hotel room; and you never have to remember which books you're currently engaged in...they are all right there, on your Kindle. Plus, you get to download free samples of books, so you can sample lots of new (and old) books without paying. The convenience of being able to move around easily with a whole shelf of books, magazines and papers in your backpack or carry-on bag -- and to seamlessly sample and buy more -- is fantastic.
I evaluate mobile devices on whether they allow me to do something important in a new and better way than I could before (not on whether the device allows me to throw away every other device I own). The Kindle succeeds for me on this front because it allows me to lighten my load, yet to carry more with me, and to keep acquiring new content as I go. It's uniquely good at what it does, and worth adding to the devices I own and use both at home and on the road.
It's a great tool for serious readers, and a lot of fun.
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