Low-Cost Techniques to Drive Tsunami Traffic to Your Website

By Louis Liem, published Dec 01, 2007
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Now that you've prepared your products to be sold, developed an attractive website, there's one last but not least thing to do. In fact, neglect this factor and your prior efforts would almost be a waste of time. You need to drive targeted, stable, and increasing traffic to your site. An excellent site with nobody knows its whereabouts is like a buried lump of gold where nobody even knows it exists!

You don't have to pay a lot to generate traffic to your site/blog. All the routines below can be practiced at low-cost or even free. All of them are worth doing and have good effects for your site, but you need to test which works best for you and your site/blog. Don't bother thinking of shortcuts, you'll get dissapointed and it'll be fatal for your site. By building and maintaining a good reputation, you can be just as thriving as using up your resources for advertising.

The general methods that fit most sites are usually search engine optimization, link popularity and forums. Even so, others are proven to be helpful too. SEARCH ENGINE OPTIMIZATION (SEO)
People get to your website after they see your link on the search engine when they look for information. That's why if the search engines don't list your site, then your site doesn't exist. Search engines are broadly used to find information and contribute over 80% of visitor traffic to websites. When developing your site, it's a good thing to compile the content and register a domain name relevant to keywords people will probably use. You can use free tools like Wordtracker, or Google AdWords Keyword Tool to find high traffic keywords and keywords related to your website. Your site should be built around those keywords.

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You don't have to pay a lot to drive traffic to your site?
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