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Before any website can get sales, it must get traffic. The whole "build it and they will come" doesn't work with the internet. I used to own the domain name "vwbus.com" and it got about 40 to 50 visitors a day by people simply typing that in to see what was there. That is the exception to the rule, however. Most sites have to leverage other sites with existing traffic in order to get started. Here are a few ways that you can get some free traffic and leverage these sites that can get you the traffic.
by BrianArmstrong


Before any website can get sales, it must get traffic. The whole "build it and they will come" doesn't work with the internet. I used to own the domain name "vwbus.com" and it got about 40 to 50 visitors a day by people simply typing that in to see what was there. That is the exception to the rule, however. Most sites have to leverage other sites with existing traffic in order to get started. Here are a few ways that you can get some free traffic and leverage these sites that can get you the traffic.

Now, blogging can be like any other website that alone isn't going to get any traffic. However, depending on which blogging platform you use, you'll have an instant leveraged website or web platform you can use to get traffic assuming you use the right keywords in the right places on those blog posts. For instance, Blogger.com and Wordpress.com tend to rank relatively well with the search engines, especially with Google.

You can use social bookmarking sites to get both links back to your site for the search engines as well as direct traffic from people visiting these social bookmarking sites and clicking on the links in your bookmarks. You can use sites like socialmarker.com to get a list of social bookmarking sites that can be used to bookmark your blog posts, pages on the site and also use the profile options with several of these social bookmarking sites that allow you to put links in for your websites into the profiles.

Some other sites that can help you get traffic and rank well on their own are sites like Hubpages.com and Squidoo.com. If you have done your keyword research and know what keywords are getting searched for, you'll have an easy time finding keywords that are getting searched, but have very little competition. Using these keywords in the title of your Squidoo "Lens" or your Hubpages "Hub". Using the keywords in both your title and again throughout the page you create then doing some additional social bookmarking links back to your "Lens" or "Hub" and watch it get ranked in the search engines.

The single best free traffic source is article marketing. In the eyes of the search engines these article websites have a very high authority and rank very well with the search engines. This also means that links from these article pages are usually very relevant. Because you are the one that writes the articles or at least controls the content of those articles, the links back to your pages on your site will be very relevant and the search engines will reward you with higher rankings.

Contributing to forums is a great way to get links back to your site as well. The downside to most forums is that they have a "nofollow" policy which means that the links aren't "followed" by the search engines. These forums may not do as much to help you from the search engine perspective alone, but an often visited forum in a niche you're in will get you some targeted traffic. This is usually done by adding a signature to your posts with a link. You'll have to check with the forum to make sure this is ok and determine what their policy is regarding their signatures.

Many blogs get a lot of traffic and with the comments you can add on a lot these blogs, you'll get people clicking through to your website. There are also what are called "dofollow" blogs that will help you with your search engine optimization as well.

These are some great ways to get free traffic but each of these requires an investment of time. If you're willing to put in a consistent, dedicated amount of time each day or a few times per week. Consistency is a key part of success when it comes to getting traffic to your website.

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