Traffic Building Information

How to Drive Traffic to Your Website





Everyone wants to know the big secret to driving traffic to their website. Every day I see an article or an ad talking about driving people to your website. Driving traffic to a website has become the "holy grail" on the internet. People are realizing that 'if you build it, they won't come... unless you give them a reason'. Website traffic just doesn't happen by itself. Your website is just one of many millions on the web and people rarely just stumble upon your site by accident.

There are many ways to drive traffic to your website. You canbuy traffic from vendors that will pummel your website with hits from automated programs. This will increase your hits but will it increase your bottom line? Probably not. You can set up blogs that spider (connect to) your website increasing your traffic count. Does this drive users to your website? Only if your blog is sointeresting that people are reading it. There are thousands of blogs posted on the internet and your blog is just a needle in the internet haystack.

Another trick is to create RSS (Really Simple Syndication) feeds for your website and subscribe to other RSS feeds. This again will increase your hit count but will do very little to drive potential customers to your website unless you're providing valuable information. Tricks will increase your hit count but do very little todrive potential customers to your website.

A better way to buy traffic for your website is by using pay-per-click with Yahoo and Google. You identify the most common keywords associated with what you're offering and bid on those keywords. This can be a costly option if you're bidding on popular keywords but it's a reliable way to generate highly targeted traffic. In my next newsletter I'll go into more detail about using pay-per-click advertising.

The best way to generate traffic for your website is to provide quality content that will solve your customer's problems. People search the internet for information that will solve their problems. Write and post as many articles as you can on your website.If you don't have time to write articles or can't write then hire someone to write the articles for you. You can have quality articles written by freelance writers at www.elance.com for practically nothing. The articles should be relevant to the problems your customers are experiencing and to the services you provide to solve those customer problems. Remember, it's all about providing solutions to your customer's problems. Check the "How To" Articles section on my website at www.valiss.com for more information about your websitecontent.

The bottom line is that you can't trick people into finding yourwebsite. You must provide valuable information that solves yourcustomer's problems. Your customers don't come to your website to read your blog about how you spent the weekend. They'll come to your website if they know they can find a solution to their most pressing issues. Keep your content fresh and relevant to solving your customer's problems and in no time you'll have plenty of visitors to your website.

Next time I'll talk about how you can use pay-per-click to generate targeted traffic and not spend a fortune.

Ted Prodromou spent over 25 years in the computer industry working for IBM, Digital, and Cellular one. Today he's the owner of Valiss IT, a consulting firm that provides small business coaching and marketing help. He's also a certified personal and professional coach.

Ted has created and led many coaching workshops and today is helping small businesses automate their marketing with his latest coaching program, "Attract Clients While You Sleep". For more information visit http://www.valiss.com/specials.


MORE RESOURCES:

4 pm: Traffic building at HRBT
Daily Press, VA - Jul 1, 2008
BY SHAWN BURNETTE | Daily Press On I-64 at the Hampton Roads Bridge-Tunnel, eastbound traffic is backed up 3 ¼ miles to the Hampton River Bridge. ...


Traffic building for Glasto exodus
Burnham & Highbridge Weekly News, UK - Jun 30, 2008
By Alex Cameron TRAFFIC is building around the Glastonbury Festival site this morning as tens of thousands of music fans return home. ...


4 pm: Traffic building at HRBT
Daily Press, VA - Jun 18, 2008
BY SHAWN BURNETTE | Daily Press On I-64 at the Hampton Roads Bridge-Tunnel, westbound traffic is backed up 6 3/4 miles to Granby Street. ...


ACTING CITY ENGINEER
Hartford Courant, United States - Jul 4, 2008
Manages six personnel with varying degrees of engineering experience. on-going P&Z/ABA/Inland Wetlands/Traffic/ Building Permit /Drainage/Soil and Erosion ...


Give to Charity and Get Paid for It, According to New Web Paradigm
FOXBusiness - Jun 30, 2008
Now, a new experiment combines traffic building tools, altruism, and good old capitalistic self-interest to help victims of the May 12 earthquake in Sichuan ...


City returning to normal after storm
Daily Nonpareil, IA - Jul 2, 2008
There was also damage at the city's Recreation Complex, the Public Library, the traffic building and the Dodge Riverside restaurant and golf course, ...


Tough travel time
GoErie.com, PA - Jul 2, 2008
For now, Jody Guerrini, a VisitErie staff worker at the I-79 northbound rest area near Edinboro, said she sees traffic building for the holiday weekend. ...


Hassles and high costs won’t stop travelers
MSNBC - Jun 24, 2008
“We expect to see traffic building on Wednesday and Thursday,” says Robert Sinclair of AAA New York. “Others will take the day off on Monday and make a long ...


May sees little change in local economy
Ithaca Journal, NY - Jul 1, 2008
Gains in retail sales and home sales were balanced by declines in employment and air traffic. Building permits and help wanted advertising held steady. ...


Byram building plan denied
Greenwich Time, CT - Jun 25, 2008
... late Tuesday night after several commissioners cited concerns over the potential traffic, building design and public access to the waterfront. ...

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