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Saturday, February 13, 2010

Increase Website Traffic: Key Tips

This article is going to talk about how to increase traffic to your blog, website or articles. It is a method that I have just discovered and it is helping me earn a lot more page views which equal to a lot more earnings. Having traffic come in to your site(s) are important if you want to make money online. Which is why I think this article needs to be written. I hope you will learn a few things on how to make the most out of the articles or content you create on the sites you work on. This is what I have learned so far:

1. Bookmark your articles/content using Redgage. Redgage is basically a site where you can post articles, pictures, videos and of course, links from other websites. Redgage actually encourages you to post your on article or blog links on the site. The best part about posting on Redgage, is that you can actually make money from them as well. You can post your links at Redgage and they will pay your for the views and you will earn more traffic to the article your bookmarked. So it is a win/win situation.

2. Bookmark your links on twitter. Twitter, though I have my problems with it, is a great site to post the links to your blog posts or articles. It takes a matter of seconds to post and if you have a lot of followers you will have a higher chance of earning more traffic. Millions of people use twitter and hundreds are joining everyday. So if you want an easy and quick way to earn a backlink I suggest you sign-up for a Twitter account.

3. Post related articles/content from OTHER sites. This is very important in earning a backlink and increasing your search engine traffic. For example, if you write for two article sites (say eHow and Bukisa) and you write 4 articles on each site. That's a total of 8 good, well-written and interesting articles. Than, you should post a link to a related article on Bukisa to an article on Ehow. It's far better to post article links on different sites because that will earn your articles a solid backlink. It's good to write related articles on the same site (write an Ehow article, than post a related Ehow article in the resource section) but you should really post them on different sites.


4. Post an affiliate link, if related. Sometimes you may not earn what you wanted in pageviews or earnings from the article you wrote. That is why an affiliate link can help compensate for it if you are smart with it. Maybe you wrote an article on how to decorate your bedroom, you could post an affiliate link to some cool decoration ideas. The viewer might buy it which will earn you a nice commission.

1 comment:

pamelam1275 said...

Thank you for sharing your ideas. I appreciate the tips. I have a site http://sacreddreaming.weebly.com that I have only recently launched and I am just starting out on eHow as well. It's nice to get ideas about how to link the two. Looking forward to reading more of you articles.