How to Get More Traffic Than You Can Use
by Jeremy M. Hoover
Published on this site: June 23rd, 2005 - See
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Traffic generation is a hot topic for marketers. In particular,
"free traffic" seems to be the desire of most. But many
sources of "free" traffic are not really free they take
your time, which can often be more valuable than spending a few
dollars on your marketing.
The best idea is to combine the better sources of free traffic
with some paid advertising. I propose three methods that will boost
your traffic. If you remain dedicated to these three methods of
advertising, you will get all the traffic you need. These sources
are:
1) Writing and distributing articles;
2) Contributing to forums;
3) Writing and buying ezine ads.
- Writing and distributing articles
This is my favourite way of driving traffic to my sites. Articles
have the ability to become viral, and that can be a huge plus
for you, and a great reason to write articles. Focus on creating
a 300 word article related to the theme of your site or business.
Include a resource box at the end of your article that features
a link back to your site. Then, distribute your article to article
distribution sites (like EzineArticles.com)
and email groups (like http://groups.yahoo.com/group/business_articles).
You will see traffic from this method.
- Contributing to forums
The key word here is "contributing." Recently, too many
good forums have been besieged by "marketers" posting
ads. This is considered to be forum spam, and is not in good taste.
Instead, visit forums, read posts, and when you have a good, well-thought-out
question or reply, post it to the forum. This type of question
or reply allows you to build credibility in that forum, and will
earn interest in your business from other readers. Most forums
allow you to post a link at the end of your post, or in a signature
file, and you can promote your business there. As you build credibility,
you will build traffic.
- Buying ezine ads
This is a paid method of advertising, but it works, because it
is the most targeted of these approaches. Write a concise ad for
your business, and link to either a lead-capture page or directly
to your autoresponder. Then, begin contacting ezines to place
your ad. (Do a search for "ezine directories," and you
will find enough lists to keep you busy.) When you contact an
ezine, look for rates for both classified ads and solo ads. The
advantage to a solo ad is that your ad goes out by itself in a
separate email, but they can be more expensive. Because these
ads are targeted (you should NOT advertise in an unrelated ezine),
you will definitely see traffic, but you will need to track your
results to see which ezines bring you the most and best traffic.
These three sources of traffic will keep you busy and will bring
you all the traffic you need.

Jeremy M. Hoover is a proofreader, copywriter, and
online content writer. Email him to see how he can help your
business, or visit his site http://hoovermarketing.info/

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