Wednesday, July 1, 2009

7 Simple Ways To Build Traffic To A New Website

Many business owners I meet are surprised to find, once we look at the numbers, that the shiny new site they had built not too long ago gets little to no traffic on a daily basis.

Many newcomers to the web make the mistake of thinking that just by buying a domain name and putting up your site, visitors are going to happen by - something like when you buy property and build a storefront in a busy part of town.

It just does not work that way. The web is harsh. You can have the best looking site in the world with great resources and content and go entirely ignored or unnoticed. It happens. It is happening right now. Somewhere out there in the ether is a brand new gorgeous website loaded with great content, and nobody cares. But there is hope. Every website had its early days. Even sites that get hundreds of thousands of visitors a day started out with none.

Here are 7 simple things you can start doing right now to help drive traffic to your site.

1. Get Some Quick Links From Trusted Directories
Link building is a long-term process with long-term goals, but for brand new sites with no history you have got to start somewhere. There are a number of directories out there that provide free and paid listings (subject to editorial review, of course).
1.Yahoo!
2.Business.com
3.JoeAnt.com
4.DMOZ.org
5.BOTW.org
6.here is a great list of directories sorted by SEOmoz's Trifecta score.

2. Start Blogging
OK, blogging is not for everybody (especially you boring people), but it is a great way to build relevant content at your site on a consistent basis. It also gives your visitors/ customers a way to engage with you. But please do not make the mistake of being too "corporate" on your blog - do yourself a favor and check your Public Relations cap at the door. Do not be afraid to discuss your mistakes, missteps you have made, and what you have learned from them as well as your triumphs. In short, be a human, not a brand.

3. Consider Paid Search
For new websites, the day when you receive all the traffic you need for free from search engines and other referrals is a long way off - if not just a pipe dream altogether. Often times paid search campaigns are a great way to get your site in front of your target market today. Be sure to keep your budget modest, though, until you are confident in your ROI. Be sure to do your keyword research to find lower-cost "long tail" keywords - going after the big traffic keywords might be tempting, but it gets expensive and the ROI is often not the best.

4. Use Article Marketing To Build Links
As with any tactic, I would recommend using this one in moderation. Article marketing is, essentially, trading words for links. It can help with link building, but the quality of the links it garners is usually less than stellar.
Here is how it works:

4a. Write an informative article on your site topic (or something related)
4b. Include an "about the author" section as well as links in the article that point to your pages using relevant anchor text
4c. Submit the article through one of the many article syndication services (such as EZineArticles.com or GoArticles.com )
4d. The deal is, anybody can come along and publish your article on their website - provided they use the article in its original format including the "about the author" section. So when the article is published, any links you include back to your site are published as well.

5. Guest Post At Relevant Blogs
This certainly requires some up-front investment, mainly in terms of building relationships with bloggers in your topic, but it can help get the flywheel turning for your site like nothing else can. Take the time to make your guest post remarkable and smart - your host blogger will appreciate it, and it will improve the likelihood of attention coming back to your site. Links from blogs are some of the most powerful editorial links you can get – do not underestimate them for a second.

6. Submit Your Site to Design Galleries
Is your website breathtaking to behold, beautiful enough to make angels weep? Yeah, sure it is. But seriously, if it looks pretty sharp there are plenty of web design galleries that accept submissions for new sites and link to the sites they feature. Particularly for CSS-driven design there are a number of galleries that will consider your site for listing (provided your site uses CSS for layout/styling - and God help you if it does not) - including CSSElite.com, CSSHeaven.com, CSSBeauty.com and many others. Just search in Google for "CSS design gallery.".

7. Sponsor a Local Event or Charity
This is kind of a tired tip - but it works! Especially for local small businesses. Is there a local event coming up in your community? A local charity that has a website? Not only will sponsoring such an event give you all of the normal PR benefits that are the byproducts of charity, but any web announcement for the event will potentially include a mention of your website as well as a link to it. And you can feel good about yourself for a change.

Bonus Tip: Be Patient
It is important to remember that you are not going to see your unique visitors count skyrocket immediately for your new website. Most "overnight successes" actually take a few years to get going.

Source From SitePro News

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