7 Ways to Drive More Targeted Traffic to Your Website
Copyright 2006 Alicia M Forest and ClientAbundance.com
Unfortunately, when it comes to your website, the "if you build
it, they will come" strategy just doesn't work. Fortunately,
there are several ways to drive high-quality traffic to your
website for little to no cost. The following 7 strategies will
show you how:
1. Optimize your site for the search engines.
You'd have to be a fulltime search engine optimization expert to
keep up with all the changes the major search engines make, but
there are a few basic things you can do to help your site come
up for relevant searches. Here are some to get you started:
a. Define your keywords - this is how people will find your
business online. The trick is to find keywords that are highly
relevant to what you offer and popular enough that they will
attract decent traffic to your site, but not so competitive that
you can't rank well using them. Use your keywords in your web
page copy.
b. Create your metatags - this is how the search engines "read"
your site. Put your keywords in your metatags on each page of
your website.
c. Don't use lots of graphics or Flash, frames, or "alt" tags in
HTML for pictures - search engines don't like them because it
makes it hard for them to "read" your site.
d. Submit your site to the search engines (see #2).
e. Get links to your site - create a page in your website and
call it either resources or links and add GOOD links, meaning
relevant links. Linking is the second biggest indicator of how
your site is ranked.
2. Submit your site to the search engines.
Why wait for the search engines' robots or spiders to find you?
Submit your website (it's best if you submit every page
individually) to at least these three major search engines
manually. It's easy and only takes a minute.
Submit your web pages to:
Yahoo at http://search.yahoo.com/info/submit.html Google at
http://www.google.com/addurl/?continue=/addurl DMoz at
http://www.dmoz.com/add.html
3. Use pay-per-click advertising.
Google Adwords or Yahoo Overture both offer pay-per-click
advertising options. You can create a ppc campaign for a very
small investment, and because you have complete control over
your budget, you can set it for whatever amount you feel
comfortable with. It's very difficult to get to the top of the
"organic" search results (on the left side of the search results
page) but can be very easy to get on the first page of results
with a PPC, bringing targeted traffic to you. The best part is
you only pay when someone clicks your ad that takes them to your
website.
I've been told that Overture is actually easier to learn for a
beginner, but I personally use Adwords. I spend less than $50 a
month on my Google campaigns at the moment and it consistently
brings visitors to my website who are interested in what I have
to offer.
4. Place or swap ads with other ezines in your niche.
Seek out other ezines in your niche whose publishers might be
interested in swapping ads. They can either be formals ads, or
just a recommendation within the content of the ezine itself.
I've used this strategy myself, with the result being lots of
new visitors to my website and new subscribers to my ezine.
In addition to or instead of swapping ads, you could also
purchase ad space in an ezine in your niche that has a large
circulation. If you pay to place an ad, I usually suggest
running it for a minimum of three consecutive issues for the
best results.
5. Be a bonus participant.
You're probably aware of the tactic of adding valuable bonuses
to your offerings to encourage people to buy. As a
traffic-building technique, you could do the same for someone
else's product offering. For example, when Andrea Lee released
her second edition of "Multiple Streams of Coaching Income"
print book, one of my audio products was offered as a bonus to
those who bought the book. I received loads of new visitors to
my website and had a nice spike in ezine subscribers as well as
a result.
6. Become an "ask the expert" on a high-traffic website in your
niche.
Seek out websites that are information portals for your niche,
and see if they offer an "ask the expert" section (and if they
don't, you could always suggest they do). Offer your services as
an expert, to answer questions from their visitors about the
challenges they face.
For example, I'm the online marketing expert at
www.womans-net.com, and I get targeted traffic from people
visiting that site.
7. Be an active participant on a large discussion list in your
niche.
Research and join a handful of discussion lists in your niche,
and schedule time every week to check in and see if you can
offer any valuable advice to the conversation. Be careful to
follow the list rules about promoting your website, though. Most
lists are intended to be a place where people can ask for help
without worrying about being sold to. However, most lists also
allow you a couple of lines in your email signature where you
can promote your business. Use this space to point people in the
direction of your website.
These 7 ways of attracting targeted traffic to your website are
tried-and true, meaning they do work. You may have to do a bit
of thirsty work, and give it some time, but the end result will
be more high-quality traffic to your online business.