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Get Yourself a Traffic Generating Freelancer!

September 23, 2007 by · 1 Comment 

Being a website owner on a mission, I know it can get a little tough trying to find the time to [tag]build traffic[/tag]- especially if you write your own web content. With a little discipline and determination, anyone can do it.  I know, because this is the way I started out struggling to find the time to write some web content for my website that would [tag-tec]funnel prospects[/tag-tec] to my site.

However, not everyone is like me.   Some people just would rather focus time on marketing their website, and finding ways to get visitors rather than fighting with your PC over web content. I don’t blame you.   The bottom line is, you have to have content to get traffic, so what is the solution?

There may come a time when you have to consider external help…which means hiring a web content writer. Surprisingly, hiring a web content writer is not as expensive as I thought it was. In all sincerity, over the years that I’ve been working and promoting my website online, I’ve met many web content writers, worked with many of them and have really come to know some great content writers quite well.  I’m comfortable having them provide me with content ideas and the complete articles that I use to promote my site and bring in Easy Traffic. 

Having a [tag]traffic freelancer[/tag] gives me time to do other things that I’m much better at.   This is called leveraging on the talents of others. Frankly speaking, if you don’t have the time for web content writing, find a reliable and experienced web content writer for your website and you’ll soon be able to breathe easier.  Read more

A couple rules for bringing traffic to your website with content

September 18, 2007 by · 1 Comment 

To build a [tag]stable flow of traffic[/tag] to our website, the first thing we need to know is – Content is KING.  Actually, let me be a little more specific and say, [tag-tec]EXCLUSIVE content is king[/tag-tec].

Simply throwing up random information that is taken from another site, is just not going to produce [tag]excellent traffic[/tag] generating results.  Visitors appreciate fresh information that is unique and creative.  Search Engines reward sites that offer genuine content, and fresh perspective.

Here are a few things to consider as you focus on writing interesting content for your site.

Know your readers. This is the number one rule about writing content for your website!  Do you know what kind of traffic you’re drawing into your website?  Do you know what they’re looking for?  Have you any idea where they’re located, and how they found you?

If you want easy traffic, you need to fully understand a key element in writing [tag]interesting content[/tag] for your website visitors… “Find the “hot button” of your site visitors so that you can push it again and again.” 

The more you connect with your visitors, the more times they will visit.  Keeping your visitors coming will often depend heavily on the kind of content you publish on your website.  So, do a little bit of homework by either asking around, or implement site tools that help you [tag]track your site visitors[/tag].

Keep in the loop. There’s nothing more important than knowing your niche well enough to keep your visitors coming back for more quality information.  Keep in the loop on what is happening within the niche.  Some ways to stay informed may be to:  Do a simple search through your favorite search engine, surf through websites, check the news.  By all means, if you find a website interesting bookmark it or subscribe to the RSS feed or newsletter.  This way, whenever the website have something new, you’ll be the first to know.  It’s important to keep yourself updated as much as possible.

Guest writers. There’s absolutely nothing wrong with publishing another person’s content as long as you think your site readers will like it.  But if you publish another person’s content, remember to ask their permission.  You can often find good information in article directories, but just remember that the article is being shared by many other sites.  If you publish another writers work, I suggest that you share a couple paragraphs of commentary.  It’s important to write something interesting, unique and most importantly ORIGINAL.

O.J. will send you prospects!

September 17, 2007 by · Leave a Comment 

Well, O.J. is creating another news drama and people are once-again fueling the news media to give us more.  For some reason, we can’t seem to get enough of this guy.  It’s much like passing a wreck on the road – we are drawn to see the tragedy.  The truth is, [tag-tec]O.J. can bring you prospects[/tag-tec].

While I am personally sickened by the O.J. garbage (and most of the other news that is shared by news sources), I do recognize that there is an opportunity to utilize news for generating traffic.  Basically, we can utilize the feeding frenzy surrounding current events to [tag]draw traffic[/tag] to our site(s).  The strategy is certainly not without it’s flaws.

The strategy involves writing commentaries, or [tag]blog posts[/tag], on the subject that is currently a hot news item.  I’ve experienced the interest from readers who are looking for more information on the topic.  They see the blog post through an rss feed or search engine placement, and just have to come by to read what my commentary has to say.

Obviously, I get a traffic boost, but… unless my [tag]blog theme[/tag] is relative to the hot news item, the traffic is not targeted to my niche.   For [tag]marketers of a particular niche[/tag], that’s not a good thing.  If site owners are just looking for an increase in traffic, it may be okay.

So, I’m not really a big fan of the practice when I’m looking to get quality [tag-ice]targeted prospects[/tag-ice] to my opportunity.  As a [tag]Network Marketer[/tag], I’m not just looking for bodies – I want quality people who are ready to build a business. 

If you are interested in just getting more traffic, writing on current events may be a positive thing for you.  By the way, it is possible to write on current news that can also be targeted to your particular niche.  You just may need to think creatively on how to tie the two together.

If you are trying to [tag]target your traffic[/tag] to a particular visitor, consider the content relevancy before engaging in a campaign to [tag]draw traffic[/tag] from the news. 

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