Generating Self-Sustaining Website Traffic
by Willie Crawford
Published on this site: December 23rd, 2005 - See
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Upon returning from a recent seminar, I had two messages from
newspaper reporters on my answering machine. They were both
seeking interviews. I also had emails showing that I'd earned
several thousand dollars while I was out of town speaking.
The orders had all been processed automatically, and the emails
were just for my information. It was at that point that I
realized my Internet business had truly reached critical mass.
Critical mass is a term that I first heard my friend Jack
Humphrey, author of Power Linking, use in reference to generating
website traffic and growing a business. Jack used it to define
that point at which you could stop actively promoting your
online business (for a while) and it would continue to grow
and prosper.
I'm sharing this with you because I want you to see the tools
that enabled me to reach that point. This article will show
you to see why those tools are so powerful.
Let me begin by telling you that it took me eight years to
grow my online business to the point where it is largely self-
sustaining! I don't want to mislead you there. A big part
of success is unwavering persistence.
Now, let's look at the tools I used to reach and maintain
critical mass.
- Search Engine Marketing.
All of my important sites are manually submitted to
the search engines. I submit and re-submit them "semi-automatically"
though. I use a site called SelfPromotion.com. This site
allows you to store all relevant data about a site into
their database. The software then submits your site to selected search engines and directories.
The beauty of self-promotion.com is that you can then set
it so that the software periodically resubmits your sites.
It's truly "set it and forget it" website promotion.
SelfPromotion.com is free, but if you make a contribution,
to help pay for the upkeep of the site, you get access to
more nifty tools. You can get a free account with them at:
http://selfpromotion.com/?CF=Willie%20Crawford
That URL lets Robert know that I sent you. I've used this
tool for over 5 years now - and love it!
- Article Marketing.
I've written and distributed over 300 articles. Articles
establish you as an expert in the marketplace, build inbound
links to your sites, pre-sell your products, and help you
rank higher in the search engines for your targeted keywords.
The power of article marketing is that once the articles
are in circulation, and on hundreds... or even thousands
of websites, they can work for you forever. I still get
traffic to some of my websites from articles I wrote in
1998!
Many online marketers now use articles to market their websites,
but they don't do it very effectively. Articles have to
be written, and deployed, in a way that they both gain you
advantages in the search engines and that they convert readers
into customers, subscribers, clients, and fans. That means
your articles need solid content.
In writing articles (or having them ghost written) you must
always remember that people surf the Internet looking for
information and solutions to their problems. Your articles
must actually provide this information or help them to actually
solve their problems. Distribute articles that accomplish
this, and you'll develop an endless stream of raving fans, all storming
your website for more of you.
Writing articles is relatively easy. If you don't know how
to write articles though, I recommend that you take advantage
of the training available at a site called Content Propulsion
Lab. Content Propulsion Lab teaches you not only how to
use articles to grow your business, but also how to use
multi-media content (such as MP3's and online video). You're
shown how to deploy multi-media content in a way that causes
the search engines to gobble it up.
I mentioned the multi-media content because, while articles
work beautifully, website audio and video is growing at
an amazing pace. You need to offer your audience information
in the formats that they prefer consuming it in. More and
more, this format is becoming audio and video. These formats
allow your audience to connect with you on a much deeper
level since they see or hear a live person. Connecting with
your audience on a deeper level means more sales.
I now use Content Propulsion Lab's resources to push my
content out to an amazing array of places. I also teach
others how to do this through tele-classes and webinars
featured at Content Propulsion Lab. You can check out all
of the mind-boggling capabilities Content Propulsion Lab
offers at:
http://CashThroughContent.com
- Viral Tools.
A viral tool is merely something that, once set in motion,
continues to grow, and spread, and benefit you, without
any additional input being required from you.
Two of my favorite viral tools are online discussion forums
and blogs. Online discussion forums allow people interested
in a given topic to congregate and and discuss that topic.
Over time, your discussion forum will develop a core following
who will help to spread the word, and help to maintain the
community. Seek volunteer moderators to help police the
forum and maintain standards. Many people will volunteer
for a link back to their site, or just for the exposure.
The number of blogs is growing exponentially. Blogs are
proven traffic magnets. A blog allows you to share information,
opinions, etc. with your audience. If your blog engages
your audience they will help to spread the word. At the
same time, blogs are visited frequently by the search engines.
Search engines notice which ones are updated often and become
"trained" to spider those blogs often.
Because blogs are spidered so often, it's one of the quickest
ways that I know of to get a new site noticed by the search
engines. Just post a link to one of your new sites on a
blog that's frequently crawled, and the search engine spiders
will follow that link and index your new site. This is VERY
powerful to be such a simple technique.
Blogging is very simple, but there are lots of tricks and
techniques that offer you an amazingly competitive advantage.
My favorite blogging platform is WordPress, which I learned
all about from my friend Sherman Hu. Sherman has a series
of short online videos that explain practically everything
you could ever want to know about blogging with WordPress.
You can watch 22 (yes - 22) of Sherman's videos on WordPress
blogging absolutely free at: http://ShermanHuOnWordPressBlogging.com
Other viral tools include ebooks, PDF special reports, MP3
audio files, and Camtasia videos. We can't cover all of
these here, but any of them could be created, and then offered
to the marketplace. If they deliver tremendous value, or
even entertainment, they will be passed along. If you create
these viral tools properly, they will lead highly qualified traffic
right back to your site.
- Link Building.
People find, and then visit, your sites by following trails.
Those trails can be mentions of your url in online or offline
media, articles, press releases, and links on other sites
pointing to you. The more links you have pointing to you, the greater the chance of someone finding one of those
links and visiting your site. So, you should set out on
an aggressive effort to build quality links pointing to
your site.
Since I value quality links over sheer quantity, I have
over the years simply emailed webmasters of sites I wanted
to exchange links with suggesting the exchange. Now, I hire
others to coordinate link exchanges for me. This is a better
use of my resources in the long-run than doing it myself,
since there are services that do this fairly inexpensively.
To locate one of these services, simply type in an appropriate
term at the search engines.
You can also set up an affiliate program as a way to reward
others for linking to you. Affiliate program management
software, such as the one I use at http://ProfitAutomation.com
allows you the option of paying people (on a per click basis)
just for sending traffic to you. I do this on a few sites,
but on most sites where I have affiliate programs, I pay
on a per sale basis. This still generates a lot of one-way
links but only costs you when those links make you sales.
There are many, many more techniques that you can use to
build a steadily increasing flood of traffic to your sites.
I use literally dozens of different methods. If you're looking
for an "encyclopedia" of traffic generation methods,
I highly recommend a course by my friend John Reese, called
Traffic Secrets. You'll find John Reese's Traffic Secrets
Course at: http://TrafficSecretsByJohnReese.com
The most important part of building your websites' traffic
up to critical mass is just getting started. Pick one of
the methods outlined above and get started. As you verify
that a particular method works great for you, and your marketplace,
keep using that one and then add others. If a particular
method doesn't produce for you, stop wasting your time with
it!
One final thought... even when you build your website traffic
to critical mass, you still should continue to promote.
Yes, you'll continue making sales, but if you completely
stop promoting, sales will eventually begin to drop off. Major
international corporations such as Coke(tm) have proven this
over and over again. That's why you see these major corporations
with major market domination continue to promote their products
and services.
Now that your understand the intricacies of generating self-sustaining
website traffic, what are you waiting for?

Willie Crawford has taught proven Internet marketing
techniques to thousands of successful Internet entrepreneurs
since late-1996. Subscribe to his free weekly ezine, which helps you cut through the clutter and
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