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Increase Your Bottom Line With More Web Traffic

By: Aaron Michaels

Getting traffic can be one of the most perplexing parts about owning a website. Let�s say you have spent your valuable time, energy, and money setting up a website with great content that delivers fantastic value to your visitors. You even have relevant products to sell on your site, and you�re ready for the money to start rolling in. Only problem is, you�re not getting the visitors you need to start converting visitors to sales.

Fortunately there are plenty of ways to drive traffic to your website. There is even one way which is practically guaranteed: Pay Per Click. If you haven�t used Pay Per Click before, it�s really quite simple. Set up an account with Google, write a short but compelling ad, choose your search terms, bid and go. Anytime someone searches on Google for the terms you�ve selected, your ad appears on the right-hand side of the screen. You only pay when somebody actually clicks through to your website, and the cost is based on your bid price. As mentioned above, Pay Per Click is great for new site owners because you are virtually guaranteed visitors to your website. Of course the downside is that it isn�t free. If you use Pay Per Click as a traffic generation method, make sure your website has enough quality content to get your visitors coming back again and again.

Getting ranked in the search engines is a second option to get traffic to your website. You may have heard this referred to as Search Engine Optimization, or �SEO.� The biggest drawback of trying to achieve search engine ranking is that it is quite complicated (not to mention competitive.) If you are interested in getting started with SEO, and you are good at research and problem-solving, you find mountains of information online by doing a quick search for �SEO.� If you are successful at getting your website on the first page of the search engine results page, you will most likely end up with totally free targeted traffic from people�s web searches.

Reciprocal links are another way to pursue website traffic. Not everyone will agree on this, because the search engines have recently changed their policy on reciprocal links. In the past, any links in to your website (called �backlinks�) where counted by the search engines in order to increase your site�s ranking. Many website owners began trading links with each other in order to collect these backlinks. Even though the search engines have caught on and no longer count reciprocal links to improve your ranking, you can still use them to drive targeted traffic. This works most effectively when someone is visiting a site related to yours, which has some information they are interested in, but not enough (or they are looking for something specific.) When they visit the �resources� or �links� page of the site, they see your site�s description and surf on over to get exactly what they were looking for. Voila: free targeted traffic to your site.

There are many more ways to drive targeted traffic to your website. Put your creativity and imagination to use, and you will be able to come up with many more. Make it your goal to achieve many small streams of traffic, and you will eventually end up with a floor of valuable site visitors.


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