Six ways to get traffic to your new site or blog

by hugh on August 5, 2008

I thought I would share some of the techniques people use to get traffic to new sites and blogs.

1. Find keywords which have a high search rate but low competition, target them, and away you go. Well, to be fair it is not as easy as that but if you do your research then really it can be done!

2. Make a page on your site dedicated to the above keyword, but make it quality. Let’s call this page our ‘high quality high search high profit’ page. Promote this page more than anything else on your site for a while, so that you get ranked very high in Google for the term you are targeting. Submit this page to as many social bookmarking sites as you can with the anchor text being the keyword you are targeting. Do the same for a few directories.

3. Use free classified sites like Craigslist to your advantage, these kind of sites have hundreds of thousands of visitors per day and they can be highly targeted if you do this properly!

4. Find a forum related to your niche and make quality posts there. After you have made 10-15 posts that actually contribute to the community, add a link to your site in your signature. Most forums will be more than happy for you to link back to your site in your signature if you are contributing. Link to quality content on your site when relevant (and ONLY then), too. forums can be tricky, quite a few have strict rules so please be careful and make sure you are not going to annoy anyone by promoting your site. You probably want to build up a good reputation for a little while before diving straight into the “look at my site” posts.

5. Use sites like WetPaint Wiki, HubPages, Squidoo and other user-generated content sites to promote your site. Do this in a subtle way – make your pages on these sites have information that is useful to the reader, but link back to some of your own articles and posts a few times.

6. Comment on other related blogs (if you’re running a blog that is) – many believe this is pointless due to the NoFollow tag but it lets other readers and site owners aware of your website, and can bring small leaks of traffic every now and then. I have a “do follow” plugin installed on this blog ;)

    I hope you find these helpful!

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