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knights1

1:29 am on Aug 29, 2005 (gmt 0)

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I'v ehad my site running for about a month and currently get anywhere from 8-15 visitors/day on average. How is this? I've tried getting link exchanges with most top sites for my keyword(s) and some have. Only my homepage in google's index so far, anyone else know of good ways to get traffic? any articles?

Webwork

2:42 am on Aug 29, 2005 (gmt 0)

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1. Press release
2. Directory listings
3. PPC advertising
4. Paid text links on popular relevant sites
5. Really interesting sites go viral
6. Print media
7. Get a mention on radio - got publicist?
8. Participate in relevant forums per their TOS
9. Build other traffic feeder sites
10. Guerilla marketing, gonzo marketing
11. Trade shows
12. Give a radio interview
13. Write articles for distribution
14. RSS feeds
15. Start a blog and get on blog distribution lists
16. Got expertise? Speak at . . .?
17.?

etechsupport

6:40 pm on Aug 29, 2005 (gmt 0)

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Local networking.

knights1

11:51 pm on Aug 30, 2005 (gmt 0)

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Here is a list of things I might be able to do from that list and the ones I don't know please HELP

Press release? Heard about them but don't know the details.

Directory listings - my site is about Adsense...I've looked for directories on internet marketing and text advertising not much there though.

PPC advertising. I don't think I have enough money in my budget for this. Is it worth it though to put a little money into it? Will it pay off?

Paid text links on popular sites- good idea but again budget problem.

print media? What is it?

guerilla or gonzo marketing? what is that?

Blog - If I already have a site isn't a blog counter productive or over doing it?

Sorry for all the questions.

Derek

knights1

4:40 pm on Aug 31, 2005 (gmt 0)

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I have a blog now, with an atom feed, and it links to my site, but it will only do so much I figure.

etechsupport

5:04 pm on Aug 31, 2005 (gmt 0)

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guerilla or gonzo marketing? what is that?

It's unconventional and non-traditional approach for marketing by breaking the mass market into smaller and more fragmented micro markets.