Creative ways to increase website traffic to your website
Some will cost you money, and some won’t. Below you’ll find many legitimate ways (ranging from free to costly) to boost the number of visitors to your website.
But if you don’t have so much as a cent to spare, read How to Increase Website Traffic for Free.
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- Offer free, original, and quality content on your site. This is the most effective means for increasing traffic to a website; offering people something that they cannot obtain elsewhere, or at least, not to the level of quality that you are offering it. Ways in which to ensure that your content is of higher quality than competitors or is unique include:
- Creating content that is helpful and useful. Simply cobbling together information from another website will not generate traffic. You need to offer visitors the information they need to achieve a goal, solve a problem, be entertained, find out quality news or have a good laugh.
- Keep it fresh. For repeat visits, it is crucial to provide regular updates to the website, especially in frequently viewed zones. Add fresh content every few days if possible; at a minimum, weekly.
- Outsource article writing. If you hate the thought of generating content yourself, or your team is not writing-savvy, consider outsourcing this end of the task. Depending on the length, content, specialization and quality required, prices can start as low as US$5 per article. However, don’t neglect attempting to write your own work – who better than you knows your own business, hobby or club and can express precisely what needs to be said? Just sit down and start writing an article. You may be impressed when you’re done!
- Trying to get more backlinks on your website this may help to increase the traffic.
- Get a proofreader. Poor spelling and grammar reflect badly on the services and information being provided; avoid unwarranted negative judgments by getting the writing in order prior to publication online.
- Avoid content generators. While these were once the delight of a fledgling web industry, they are no longer useful. Putting your own team’s creativity online is what is useful.
- Never copy and paste from another website – Google, Yahoo, MSN and other search engines are too smart for this nowadays and will detect copied and unoriginal content, sending you to the bottom of the pile.
- Improve your search engine ranking by focusing your content on keywords related to your topic. This is called search engine optimization and will help people find your website when they’re searching the Web. Make sure the keywords flow naturally with the text and when you are brainstorming for good words, ask around for words that come naturally to people of all ages when looking for your type of site. To help you understand better, realize that the keywords not only go into headings and page names but also into “meta tags”. “Meta tags” are the software code that website visitors do not see but search engines do. Finally, don’t overdo the keywords; over-stuffing keywords will result in a very low search ranking for your website. Also, be very careful not to place key text inside graphics; search engines cannot pick up graphics.
- Get linked. This is a very important part of website management. Exchange links. Trading links with other websites that are closely related to the subject of your website can bring you more website traffic. These are two-way links because you must provide a link to them, too, and linking to low-quality websites can threaten the credibility of yours. Only link to sites that are dead on topic, and truly help your visitors. Instead of trading links, you could also trade banner ads, half page ads, classified ads, etc.
- Advertise your presence. Besides using links, you must make use of numerous other ways to increase web traffic. Sit down and write a list of all the ways you can think of to get your web address noticed and clicked on. For example:
- If you have money – consider pay per click. The big search engines like Google, Yahoo, Microsoft provide schemes. But find out first how to limit your expenditure to the level you want.
- Use e-zines. Make your own that relate to your website and form a regular reminder each issue for people to visit your website. Submit all the free e-zine directories on the internet.
- Submit your articles to e-zines, websites and writing sites that accept article submissions. Include your business information and web address at the end of the article. This is a good way to create one-way backlinks to your website. This is the most effective way to get listed on any search engine. Usually, the more relevant links you have pointing to your site the higher you will rank.
- Go beyond the electronic medium and into the print medium. Advertise in local newspapers, business brochures, magazines, nationwide publications and mail-drop literature. And don’t forget the perennial favorite, the good old Yellow Pages™ – printed version naturally!
- Small business cards left in cafés, on signboards, exchanged at meetings etc.
- Use local resources such as clubs, libraries and community centers for non-profit website awareness raising.
- Participate on message boards. Post answers to other people’s questions, ask questions and post appropriate information. Include your signature file containing your website’s URL at the end of all your postings.
- Start your own online discussion community. It could be an online message board, e-mail discussion list or chat room. When people get involved in your community, they will regularly return to communicate with others.
- Use word of mouth. Tell everyone you know about your website, give out business cards to passers-by in the street, and so on. You might even want to run a guerrilla marketing program!
- Use your car, especially if your website is area-specific (e.g. a website detailing local events or selling local services). Get some vinyl decals or bumper stickers created and turn your car into a moving advertisement, literally driving traffic to your web site!
- Give freebies. Who doesn’t like a freebie?! Online freebies are commonplace and they leave the visitor wanting more when they are well written and informative introductory materials. Consider such freebies as:
- Giving away an eBook with your ad on it. Allow your visitors to also give the freebie away. This’ll increase your ad exposure and increase web traffic to your website at the same time;
- Holding free online classes or seminars. They could be held in your website’s chat room. The idea of “live” information will definitely entice people to visit your website. You will become known as an expert on the topic.
- Giving visitors a free entry into your contest or sweepstakes. The prizes should be something of interest or value to your visitors. Most people who enter will continually revisit your web site to get the results.
- Letting visitors download free software such as freeware, shareware, demos etc. You could even turn part of your site into a free software directory. If you created the software, include your ad inside and let other people give it away.
- Targeting specific groups who might worry about using the internet with free classes in using it on your site – senior citizens, busy workers etc. might find these convenient and alluring.
- Offering free online services or utilities from your website. For instance, they could be search engine submitting, copywriting proofreading etc. The service or utility should be helpful to your target audience.
- Giving free consulting to people who visit your website. You could offer your knowledge via e-mail or by telephone. People will consider this a huge value because consulting fees can be very expensive.
- Offering a free start-up package that has a finite time; enough time for the customer to practice with your online product and like it enough to pay for continued use.
- Sending out free CD-Roms, CDs, DVDs etc. that contain starter packs or teasers to encourage the customer to use your site more.
- Offering free screensavers or templates for business cards, cards, writing paper etc., anything that a customer can print out.
- Be patient. Search engines need a lot of time to index a new website and domain. They need time to index all your content; it’s worth the wait and should be factored into your website profitability and/or popularity timeline. In the meantime, continue to add high quality content to your website and keep it up to date and relevant.
- Use all of these free techniques to increase traffic to your website: USFreeads.net, twitter.com, drop flyers, chat rooms, forums, Youtube, Myspace and Google Groups.
- Read up on how to publicize your website on wikiHow without breaking the rules. If you can provide quality content, you can create a win-win relationship where you share knowledge and get publicity in return.
- Never, ever SPAM. Your credibility will be gone before you know it, and with it will go your traffic.
- Don’t get caught up with website generators and internet tricks. All these “black hat” tricks will only work temporarily. Your business needs to be set up for the long term.
- Do not be fooled by those traffic sellers promising thousands of hits an hour. What they really do is load up your URL in a program, along with a list of proxies. Then they run the program for a few hours. It looks like someone is on your site because your logs show visitors from thousands of different IPs. What happens in reality is your website is just pinged by the proxy, no one really sees your site. It is a waste of money.
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I agree with giving freebies. People love free things like free download, free ebook or free videos. And patience should also be coupled with perseverance and hardwork. One will surely go a long way with these values. Also, never quit!
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You nailed it Andrew. Never quit, especially with blogging. Each year you’re online gives you the edge over the 90% that give up.
interesting post, but i disagree with a statement that we should give a link to a website that is similar to ours in order to get a link in return..how can we do and why would any body else do that? website similar to ours is our competitor..so i would contradict with this statement..
The true nature of blogging is community spirit. It’s about giving feedback and sharing the limelight. Mutual appreciation or challenging each other’s work maintains a standard of integrity (differing levels of course) in the blogosphere. If you are a blogger, everyone is your competition or your fellow bloggers. There is more than enough to go around. If you want to clean up with ruthless tactics and make a sh*tload of money quickly no matter what, then that is okay for some. Not for me. Blogging for me is about collaboration and community. If I respect a fellow blogger in my niche and I write about them and provide a link, I am showing my respect and appreciation for what they are doing, competitor or not.
Thanks for the tips. I really like the thing about freebies. Everyone likes freebies and it will be a great attraction to any website. Now, I’ll be searching for freebies useful for my target market and post them on my site.
Check out Serradinho.com – George has lots of free downloads for all sorts of things.
Some good tips. I especially appreciated the tip “Advertise on your car”. I think my wife would just kill me ;)
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I agree about giving out freebies. Of course, in the financial field, we can’t do that (regulations).
But just posting interesting content is usually enough.
Lots of good information. If you’re posting unique content on your site, using various sites to link to, youtube, bookmarking sites, Google and the other search engines should like you. If you have valuable information to give, your visitors will like you and return (hopefully). I think being patient is key.
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Absolutely. Blogging takes time and those who wait are rewarded. It is not an overnight success thing unless you have a team of writers, designers, researchers, promoters, etc like the big boys – but even they need a good reputation, good content, inlinks etc.
such a great tips, and really helpful for us, but if i dont have a car can i use my bike for advertise?
That’s the beauty of marketing – anything goes.
I have the same question with you. In my country, most of transporting medium is bike. And I love the idea of advertising on bike.
@Somone Bull: Thank you very much for sharing these helpful tips.
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Patience, how long is too long?
I have a personal development, self improvement and creative training site, and I am starting to wonder if being patient and waiting for more traffic is a solution, or just a way of avoiding a problem???
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You have a good concept and a great header. I notice you haven’t written much for a while.
You just need a rebirth and a little bit of dedicated targeted keywords in your posts.
With blogs, if you don’t write you are not freshly indexed. Not sure when the last search engine visited your site. Check your cpanel and if it is down to monthly or three monthly even. If the search engines are still coming daily, then you have an easier path, if not you just need to publish regularly until the search engines start returning.
You can also start working on backlinks by writing good stuff and letting people know about it. If it is good content, people will link to it.
Thesis Theme is great for Search Engine Optimisation (SEO). Not sure what theme you’re using but a change in theme might also help a bit. With due respect, I think your site’s design does look a bit dated. It’s layout and colours look like a free theme from years ago.
There are great free themes from Woo Themes and Theme Forest for example that will brighten, lighten and add creativity to your site to enhance your material. The black background, narrow content area, yellow with green edging is not open or fresh enough for your topic. Grab a theme with more width, more white, less black and use a few colours for accents. Even just switching a theme to have a look may pleasantly surprise you. If people enjoy being at your site they are more likely to stay longer and return.
I would also remove the dates on your posts so people don’t see you have neglected your site.
Does wikiHow brings lot traffic?
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Some good tips. I especially appreciated the tip “Advertise on your car”. I think my wife would just kill me ;)
I’m very lazy on doing this kinds of stuff like create to many accounts just to participate on some site to make my site known to people this is my weakness so I’m reading some success story of people increase traffic to their sites to motivate myself on continuing what i hate doing…
Very well written article! This would be especially useful for someone who has just gotten involved with blogging. Creating content that helps people is always a sure winner. The difference between good and great really boils down to knowing SEO. If you can get your posts to the 1st page of Google every time you are going to get an exponentially greater amount of traffic.
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I would agree, good quality content will justify good visitors to your site. Like others have posted, in the financial world we cannot “exchange”, but give good content.
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Great information on website traffic, I implement all the methods you have mentioned and I do get some high quality traffic to my sites.
Discipline to write regularly and quality of contents combined with right SEO strategy is the key to successful blogging career. If you say I can’t add fresh content to my blog regularly then be sure that blogging is not for you. It requires hard work, dedication, and self belief.
using wikihow for seo strategy is very useful guide for beginners as well for experienced bloggers. keep dong great job.
Great article. Thanks for taking the time to write all of that wonderful information.
So am I to stand correct that I can go to Serradinho.com pull his free download freebies and post them to my site for visitors to download for free without and type of violations?
each of the downloads should have info about sharing. they are probably okay to share, but check the download files first. if in doubt, ask George Serradinho.