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How many ways to drive traffic to a swebsite?

How many ways are there to drive traffic to a sie?

         

alex_cross

12:51 pm on Nov 17, 2003 (gmt 0)

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Can everyone please help me compile a list of the different ways that people use to drive traffic to a website?

SEO
Pop-Ups
Po-Unders
Email
Etc...

sem4u

12:54 pm on Nov 17, 2003 (gmt 0)

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PPC
Links
Press Releases
Word of Mouth

Shak

1:03 pm on Nov 17, 2003 (gmt 0)

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bribery
lying
cheating
de-frauding
stealing
hijacking

Shak

tigger

1:04 pm on Nov 17, 2003 (gmt 0)

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LOL :)

alex_cross

1:05 pm on Nov 17, 2003 (gmt 0)

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I am looking for as many ways as possible.

Does anyone know of an affordable affiliate program?

killroy

1:17 pm on Nov 17, 2003 (gmt 0)

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Hey Shak, you misunderstood. He sad "ways that PEOPLE use to drive...", not "ways that SHAK uses to drive...".

;)

SN

Web Footed Newbie

1:34 pm on Nov 17, 2003 (gmt 0)

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alex_cross,
Since you have over 300 posts here at WW, I suppose you are posting but reading. There are many ways to drive traffic, just read WW as much as possible. Here's my short list:

Short-term traffic:
PPC
Email campaigns
Press releases

Long-term traffic:
SEO - optimize each web page in your site for a search term
Inbound links - using anchor text that are also search terms
Directory listings - PFI pay for inclusion like Yahoo
Directory listings - other directories related to your field
Write articles! Have others use your content, maintaining the byline and links to your site ;) This works wonders for me!
PFI - pay for inclusion search engines, AltaVista, askjeeves/teoma, FAST, INKTOMI, Mamma

And maybe it goes without saying, but I'll say it anyway: validate your HTML, add new content every week, ask for links from other sites, and always do what you say you are going to do.
Good luck, WFN:)

gussie

8:30 pm on Nov 21, 2003 (gmt 0)

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I love the "bee analogy." You want to attract bees (visitors) to your nectar (web site content.) To do this you use "flowers."

Our company prepares "hand outs" - things like calendars and bookmarks that we send to previous clients and give away at trade shows and events. Our web address is prominantly displayed.

Postcards advertising your site and the great things you can find there - "we have great tasting nectar!" Distribute as above.

Other things like magnets and pencils with your address on them are great. Things that people keep at their desk and look at everyday are the best (long lasting flowers.)

Blow-in cards for local magazines or newspapers. A one-color card can be quite cheap - which is good because your response rate might be quite low.

Some yellow pages or other print directories will include your web address in your listing. People have a chance to preview your work or product when deciding who to call.

Every time you include your address and phone number on something your web address should be there too. Stationary, return address envelopes, lables, etc.

All of the above things should be attractively designed so that parties that are interested in your service are attracted. You can't really "drive" people to visit your site but you can figure out who is likely to be interested and then attract them like bees to nectar!

gussie

8:31 pm on Nov 21, 2003 (gmt 0)

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... I suppose e-mail and pop-ups and the like can be good "flowers" too, but they will need a lot of great design to attract this bee!