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Now, this "strategy" really covers a lot of things, but I really think it's important enough to mention it
in it's entirety.
One way backlinks are simply external links that point back to your website or blog, without you
having to link back to their site in return (this would be called a "link exchange").
Now, of course you can post your website URL to twitter or facebook, and that would technically be a
link - but, if you really want to up your link juice, you must venture outside of the norms.
There's plenty of sites out there that would be happy to have a link on their site pointing to your
website. Why?
Well, simply because most of the time, you can do it yourself. There are a lot of strategies for link
building in this book that you can implement and get results immediately.
Others may take some more time, but are more worth it because of the heightened results they bring.
For instance, MILLIONS of people are posting on twitter every day. Your link will be lost in the
action pretty soon. But nail a link on another niche website related to yours with a high page rank and
a lot of visitors, and you'll find that search engines LOVE links like this.
Backlink Scams To Stay Away From:
Now, these can help a little with link juice, but for the most part aren't worth a second of your time.
If a website tells you they can get you 10,000 backlinks for free, then you know it's definitely an
automated process, and anyone else can post their links here.
Most people will tell you sites and services like this could hurt your rankings in search engines. Two
words: I agree.
You would be better off finding a good website with high page rank to exchange links with, as you'll
learn about in this next chapter.
12 - Link Exchanges
Yeah yeah yeah, everyone knows about link exchanges, right?
Most people will skip this chapter, thinking they know everything there is to know about exchanging
links - however, they're probably not doing it the right way.
In the old world of the internet, you could simply have a "link list page" full of thousands of links,
and exchange links with any site willing and able. Search engines then saw the huge amount of links
pointing to your site, and rank you better.
Now to the new age:
Search engines are penalizing more and more websites because of low quality sites (I'm talkin'
SUPER low quality) linking to your website.
Most people do link exchanges this way. Add another site to the list of links, and have your site added
to their list of links. You will do things differently. Instead, do a "full page" or "full article" exchange.
Here's why this works better for both parties: Both links will essentially be the ONLY links on this
specific page or article, which brings more link juice, and doesn't look spammy to search engines, it
just looks like another page they should index and rank.
You may think this is difficult to do, but let me tell you that it's not hard at all. These pages don't have
to be spectacular. Exchange images for the page/post, a description/content (can be really short), and
the link to post. Only takes a few minutes, and you have prominent links on fellow websites.
One more thing to think about when exchanging links is the relevancy of the website to your own.
Take a brief look at the keywords, titles, and content of the site. Does it relate to your website? Would
you like to be ranked and indexed for keywords like this? Because you better believe if you get 100
sites about "dog training" linking to you, search engines will start to believe your website is indeed
related to dog training!
Remember, a lot of links are great, but it's better to focus on a small handful of high quality sites to
exchange links with.
13 - Torrent Sites
This is something too many people are still missing out on.
Torrent uploading is so simple, I'm surprised that more people don't do it. Let me break this strategy
down into steps for you, then I'll go ahead and explain it in further detail.
1. Make some great content. Make sure the final piece of content is either a PDF file, or an
AUDIO file, or any other type of file you can convert to a torrent file. I'm going to use PDFs and
.mp3 files for this example strategy.
2. Convert your file to a torrent file. This is simple, just convert your content into a torrent for
easy uploading to torrent websites.
3. Post your torrent file to torrent sharing sites. Post it to 5, post it to 100, the more the better.
Okay, now on to the major details of this strategy:
When you are creating your content, make sure you mention your website. If it's a PDF, add a link to
your website as many times as you want. If it's an audio file, make sure there is some sort of tag or
promotion that says this content is from your website.
Another tip is to name your file something that people are going to be interested in. If it's a PDF titled
"How To Use Facebook Advertising", you can leave that as the title inside the PDF, but name the file
something like "How To Absolutely CRUSH IT With Cheap Facebook Ads". More people will
download files with enhanced titles like this.
The key is continuing to create a gigantic arsenal of free content made into torrent files (you can see
a list of 1,000s of files one day), and then continue your efforts by uploading ALL of the files to 100s
of torrent sites.
10 files X 1,000 downloads each = 10,000 people seeing a link or promotion for your website.
1,000 files x 10,000 downloads each = 10,000,000 people seeing a link or promotion for your
website.
Yes, it sounds crazy to even think of these numbers. Don't think you are crazy - this is possible. You
just have to take action, create great content, submit your content EVERYWHERE, and continue your
efforts all the time.
14 - Ping All The Time
This chapter is going to be short, but again, it's a vital part of your traffic generation strategy.
Pinging is used to tell search engines (and basically the world) that your website or page or post
exists. And if they already knew it existed, it will still update a new ping with all of the new content
you've added to your website or blog.
Just search "ping sites" or "ping my site", you'll find tons of websites that can ping your site to TONS
of search engines and directories.
If you've never pinged your website(s) before, DO IT NOW. Ping every page, every post, especially
the home page!
If you have used pinging before, that's great. Do you use it on every new article you post? Do you
ping your site every time you update it? If not, you can, and it brings great results. By continuously
pinging your website every time it is updated (like a new blog post), search engines and ping websites
will recognize that your site is changing all the time, which search engines love.
Bottom line: Ping every piece of new content on your website. If you use a free service that pings
your site to multiple search engines, then it takes 5 seconds or less to ping. COPY URL + PASTE URL
+ PING!
15 - Search Engine Submission
Many confuse search engine submission with pinging.
I'm not going to get into every technical detail of why you need to do both, but put simply: they are
completely different things, different services, different paramaters, different "directories" of
submissions.
One of the main differences is that once your site is indexed in a certain search engine, it's pointless
to submit again since it would be put in the same place - it doesn't add any juice or extra link
somewhere.
- For many search engines, you can go directly to one of their pages to submit your site to each
search engine for free (some also have paid inclusion, in which your site is indexed immediately).
- Then you have the free search engine submission sites/services. These guys will submit your site to
a set amount of search engines (usually between 20 - 100) for no cost whatsoever.
- Finally, you have paid search engine submission sites/services. These services usually submit your
site to many more search engines than the free services, and usually guarantees inclusion or some
other type of added value.
If you have the money, go for the paid options - your site will be indexed quicker than you've ever
seen before. If you don't have the money, no problem! You can use the free services, and still get your
site at least looked at or spidered by search engines.
16 - Review Other Content, and LINK To It
Now, this is similar to "content curation", but there's a better way of doing curation besides just
posting a link to a "cool article".
When you find an article, a video, a tutorial, a page on a website with great info, share it on your
blog.
This isn't as "push-button simple" as you think it is. In fact, you might still be wondering how this is
going to help you get visitors to your website.
Don't just post a link to someone's article with the words "hey click here to check this out". Instead,
add more to what you are linking to. Tell your audience how great the article/content is, link to it, and
then add your own added value below the link.
For you bloggers, it's easiest to do it this way: No matter what content you are linking to (podcast,
article, video, etc.), just add a paragraph or two (more or less) of content.
Okay, here's how it helps YOU:
After you write about someone's content and publish the article (make sure you include a link to their
site/content), TELL THEM ABOUT IT.
Send them an email, @mention their twitter account, leave a comment or two on some of their recent
posts (or better yet, the post you linked to!). Get YOUR post in front of THEIR eyes - it's easiest if
you mention the blogger's name in the title.
Once they see that you've written a post that...
a. Is all about them
and
b. Has added extra value,
most will be happy to link to you, or update their own article to include a link to your article. Maybe
they'll tell people about your content. Maybe they'll mention you on twitter. The point is, the more you
do this, and the better your extra added value, the better your chances at these bloggers mentioning
you in the future, as well as checking out your blog from time to time.
Reviewing and adding value to content can be a good way to gain relationships with other bloggers,
and bring more of a community to your own blog. However, if this doesn't sound fun at all to you,
don't even worry about it, because there are other quicker traffic strategies.
17-Free Promotion / Link Sites
"Submit your link here!", "Add your site", "Submit URL", you've seen these types of sites before.
They offer the service of posting a link to your site for free. As I've said before, you should watch out
for a lot of these. Some of these free link sites will simply post your link to poor quality sites.
Just search for "submit url", "add your site", and "submit website", and you'll find tons of sites that are
able to post your link to their site (or lists/directories of sites).
The only thing I'll mention before continuing with this strategy is don't expect a whole lot. Yes,
these types of free link sites can help, but often times you won't notice a direct increase in visitors.
So, don't look at this strategy as a direct strategy for getting visitors. It's more about link building.
For instance, I used to own a music site that was getting around 1,000 visitors per day. Then, I started
submitting my site to link sites and promo sites for free. After posting to a dozen sites within an hour,
I checked back to see my traffic. Although there wasn't a huge increase, I noticed a few visitors from
the various sites.
Then, for the next week, I submitted my site to around 200 sites total - and although I only saw a small
increase in visitors, that increase continued slowly over time, and I began to get more and more
visitors.
I also noticed in sites like "Alexa", or any traffic/ranking site, I was ranking better, had many more
backlinks, and my website LOOKED much better to future visitors and stat checkers.
Don't make this your only traffic strategy. Spend an hour on this every once and awhile, then move
on. Continue to implement other link building and traffic strategies on top of this, and just make this
one more piece of the puzzle.
18 - Start Using Long-tail Keywords
This is one strategy that has been around for many years, and it will continue to work for as long as
search engines still exist.
Your blog and/or website has thousands of keywords on it. The more a keyword shows up, the more
search engines look at that specific keyword. Search engines take your most used/prominent
keywords on your site, and rank you for them. Then it's a whole big combination of how well your
content is, the competition for the keyword, how many links you have coming into your site, social
media sharing, and many more.
Some of these keywords will be core keywords, like "weight loss" and "fishing". Longer-tail
keywords would be "How To Lose 10 Pounds In 5 Days" and "How To Properly Gut A Fish". These
long tail keywords are much easier to rank for, as you most definitely have a lot less competition for
these. Then you can get into super-long-tail keywords, like "The Greatest 100 Flash Mobs Of The
Entire Flash Mob History".
One thing you need to think about however... is that the more long-tail you go, the less competition,
but also the less people searching for that long keyword phrase. So you CAN write an article titled
"The Greatest 100 Flash Mobs Of The Entire Flash Mob History", but you'll find out that it may only
get 1 or 2 exact match searches every month.
So, you must find a happy medium. I would say to first experiment on your own with some different
keyword phrases, and find your own happy medium. Then, go for some long-tails, and some shorttails,
work them all in to enhance your search result rankings, and therefore your traffic.
Another great way to find good keywords is The Google Keyword Tool. Just search it in Google, it
will most likely be the first search result.
With the Google Keyword Tool, you are able to enter in as many keywords as you want, and get
keyword ideas, the competition of the keywords, and how many searches there are for that keyword
each month. Make sure you hit the "exact match" check box to see the competition and searches for
the entire exact keyphrase, as it will give you more realistic numbers on how many actual searches
there are for an entire keyword phrase.
If you are already getting traffic, long-tail keywords are great because you can usually rank high for
those keywords pretty quickly. And if you still are struggling with traffic, long-tail keywords are
your "in". Start with the long-tail, get some visitors from search engines, and then go shorter. Keep
going back and forth, find your happy medium, and continue your efforts for lots more traffic.
19 - Squidoo and Sharing
Okay, these next two strategies are ones I use just about everyday - really whenever I post new content
to my blogs, I'll post something to sites like these.
The best part is, with the growing internet, if these 2 websites (or any other site mentioned in this
book) don't exist one day, there will always be an alternative - ALWAYS - trust me.
So, let's talk about Squidoo.
Squidoo is a site that allows you to post "lenses", which are just pages of content, and add "modules",
which can consist of text, video, audio, images, links (to your website), and more.
Besides getting visitors, you can actually make money from the content you post to Squidoo. Make
money from ads, post modules for physical products and make a commission from them, and more.
You can go join Squidoo and check out all the monetization methods they have, but I'm going to dive
more into traffic generation from Squidoo.
Think of Squidoo like this: If you were to post a piece of content on your own website, you are
relying on your own stats, ranking, and visitors for that content to become popular. If you have
minimum visitors, low site rank, and not a lot of content, you're going to have to do a lot of extra
promotion for the article to gain any exposure. Post that same content to Squidoo, on a site that is
most likely MUCH more popular than yours, with their own visitors, high site page rank, and extra
promotion (squid likes as it's called now), just from posting your content on Squidoo and other sites
like this.
Now, onto getting these visitors to YOUR website:
Post a link to your website once or twice in the lens. If there is a helpful article on your site that
relates to this lens, post a link to that as well! Write great content, add lots of value to people's lives,
and you will be rewarded with new visitors to your site every day.
If you've used sites like these, and haven't gotten results, it's because you are missing one key aspect:
you must first get your lens popular before the lens makes your site popular.
Use all of the "sharing" buttons on your lens to share it with the world! Tweet it, share it on facebook,
"squid like" it, entice others to share this FREE CONTENT around with others.
And one more piece of advice: If you really want to pump thousands of visitors to your website
from Squidoo, give away something on your website for free. Mention it a few times in your
Squidoo lens (as long as it relates to the topic you are writing about). Most of these people would
LOVE to have a free book, free report, free audio, video, etc.
You can give them a direct download on the lens, or direct them to your website where your free
download is posted, OR have them opt-in to your email list in order to get your free content (more on
that later).
Anything you can do to entice others to visit your blog/site, DO IT. But above and beyond anything
else, it all comes down to the value of your content. Post great content, do a little promotion, and
you'll have visitors all day long.
20 - HubPages and Sharing
HubPages is sort of like Squidoo. I'd say Squidoo has a lot more options, and in my mind is going to
be around for decades (as long as the internet exists I'd hope).
However, it's important to know that there are sites like HubPages, and thousands like it, that give you
the same sort of options of posting your own content on their site/hub.
You will tend to notice that some people like Squidoo, others like HubPages, and some even like
those other sites that hardly get any visitors. It's all up to the preference of each person online. So, in
order to get the most bang for your buck, I would say it's best to not put all your eggs in one basket,
and start posting content to many content hubs online.
HubPages has a clean, simple look. They have the same sort of sharing options available. You can
publish a "hub", share it around, and get it ranking WAY faster than you could if you posted the
content on your own site.
In a month, if you posted 100 articles to a handful of 4 or 5 sites like this, and all content valuable
content, you can expect hundreds and thousands of new visitors to your site every day.
It's all about quantity + quantity. Most say go for one or the other, I say do both. Get lots of content
out there, and make it as good as you can. You don't have to reinvent the wheel and post 5,000 word
lenses expecting more visitors - instead get a dozen 400 word lenses published, with great topicspecific
content, and link to your website and tell them "if you want more great stuff like this, click
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