How to Drive Web Traffic to Your Site

Wow, have you ever wondered if there's some way to really get good traffic to your site? If you're like me, that can seem like a herculean task. You build that first web site and you find that you're getting 10 to 20 site visits a day, most of which is robots searching your site, not real traffic from potential buyers.

How do you get a web site to attract 2,000 or 5,000 or 10,000 visitors a day. That's the subject of search engine optimization. You want your site to have the attributes and information that the search engines are looking for to rank you high in their search results.

Getting your site to the first page of search results can be done, but you've got to use tools and techniques designed to do that. There's tremendous competition out there, as anyone who's ever tried to create a web site knows. How would you like to find a tool that gets you a first page search listing. Here is one tool that does the trick: http://seo.5x1.net

Using this tool for Search Engine optimization, sites have been listed on Google page one for these keywords, as examples:
- lose weight
- weight loss
- how to lose weight.
The competition is in the millions of other sites for those keywords. Now wouldn't you like to have a tool that really works for your keywords and your web site?

As one user of this tool said "I've been using it for a few months now and it's become one of my 'must use' applications for planning the search marketing efforts for all of my sites. Previously I had used a combination of other products that did 'half the job', manual search and the popular technique of 'wishful thinking'. If you want to predict results rather than hope for them, people need this product."


You have to decide if you need and want to improve the flow of traffic to your web site. Having the right tool can make all the difference. That's true for carpenters, it's true for auto mechanics, and it's true for anyone trying to build a web site that brings in the traffic. Good targeted traffic can be your source for revenues that put a smile on your face.

(c) 2006

The author writes on a variety of topics related to web site construction, management and revenue optimization. See http://seo.5x1.net for more information.