View Full Version : how to increase the traffic....http://www.***********.com
Litho05
06-28-05, 04:01 AM
hi........
We have one site for listing deaily hot deals,feebies,coupons and mail in re
bates.
After doing so many marketing we are not getting hits to our site more than
1500.
the site is http://www.***********.com
We want 10,000 hits per day to our site.What should we do????
how to do e-mail marketing. Any new online marketing ideas?????
I want help from all of you.
Your suggestions are valueable for us.
sustainedhits
06-30-05, 04:07 AM
First off do not purchase traffic.. you will only waste money and quite frankly put the money in your hand and burn it.. alot more fun and just about as much as your get form purchased tarffic.
They deliver pop under.. proxied.. hitbot.. CRAP traffic that will NEVER EVER make a sale.
With this said.. Google adwords is one starting point but again be careful here as you can once again end up spending alot more then you want.
So whats the option?
SEO... Search engine optimization. It has been the time tested method of driving "QUALITY" visitors to your site.
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Moving on...
Paid inclusions are useless as well.. if you feed the search engines what it wants you will be in the listings 100%.
W3 HTML Validation and W3 CSS Validation play a larger role then people think.. make sure your site is optimized in this as well.
http://validator.w3.org/
Moving On..
Keyword stuffing is a big no no... Back links on other sites are good but you want to be on sites that have RELEVANT content as the SE algo's have gotten ALOT smarter in detemrining if content is relevant.
I guess thats it for this lesson.. btut with the knowledge given you can sureley find your self getting the customers you want..
If you ar elooking to simply inflate numbers.. then by all means go buy 100K hits from somewhere.. but do not expect to get a single dollar back from it.
Gnitsoh
07-14-05, 12:00 PM
How can you be so sure that the traffic won't make a sale. I've gotten sales from targetted traffic.
Chicken
07-14-05, 03:16 PM
It seems he was mostly talking about untargetted traffic (though didn't say so in the post).
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