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How To Drive Traffic To A Website

Written By: Gerry on January 8, 2009 No Comment

If you are looking to drive traffic to a website for free then you will either need to spend the time yourself doing it or employ someone to do it for you. It is not a simple task but a time consuming one. You will need to create backlinks to your site, monitor your efforts using a statistics tool and try many of the techniques that are plastered all over the internet.


You will need to create backlinks to your site, monitor your efforts using a statistics tool and try many of the techniques that are plastered all over the internet.

It can literally take months to build your traffic up to a point where it is making a good income for you. Do you have months to work on your traffic building?

If you want some traffic overnight then the best way to get this is to pay for it using Pay Per Click. You will get a lot of traffic instantly but you may have to pay a significant amount for it.

The way to drive traffic to your website is to do it for free. Follow these tips for free consistent traffic.

Tip 1;
Post comments on other people’s blogs. Do it over and over. Traffic will come.

Tip 2;
Join a forum in your niche. Participate and traffic will come if you have your signature linked through to your site.

Tip 3;
Add lots of content to your site. Traffic will come through organic search. This is the best type of free traffic.

Tip 4;
Exchange links with others. You will be surprised how much traffic comes when you exchange links with others in your niche.

These are just 4 good tips you can apply to get a consistent stream of traffic to your site. However, it is likely to be a minimal amount of traffic and it could be untargeted.

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