Baer says, “If you’re blogging, sharing your content on social media just makes sense. But how can you really find the optimal blog and social media schedule that’s perfect for growing your audience? That was the question a friend of mine asked me to answer at a recent Meetup—and a super-interesting one, too. Since CoSchedule is an editorial calendar that helps you plan your blog and social media, this seemed like a terrific opportunity to explore the perfect answer. So I researched the heck out of the topic to really understand the best seven-step, data-driven formula to create... [...]
Archive for the 'Website Traffic' Category
Melissa Thompson says, “Today’s business owners and marketers are being asked to do more with less. More marketing with less budget. Generating consumer demand and increasing revenue with fewer resources. Luckily, there’s a secret weapon that can be used to boost web traffic and revenue. In order to do more with less, you’ll need to have your arsenal stocked with Search Engine Marketing. By learning to make the most of your web traffic, you’ll be armed with the strategies needed to reach today’s computer prone culture. Let’s look at a few ways in which you can increase high-quality... [...]
Mark Runyon says, “Does content still play a major role in increasing website traffic? In a word, yes. But it’s the quality of the content that drives increasing traffic to your site, not the volume. Also, don’t think of content as only text. Content in the form of videos, pictures, and technology algorithms that help a user find an answer (such as White Pages) are just as valuable drivers of traffic as text content is. That might seem a bit surprising, considering that we are constantly being told to blog more, write more, build content, refresh content, promote your content,... [...]
Jeffrey Vocell says, “This past spring, the web was abuzz as Google released the much-feared algorithm update that severely punished websites that were not optimized for mobile. Marketers were anxious. Fear mongering abounded. But now that “Mobilegeddon” is actually upon us, some are saying that the reports of doom and destruction have been greatly exaggerated. Many marketers have asked the HubSpot team just how worried they should be, so we sifted through the post-apocalyptic dust to review the damage for ourselves. The Mobilegeddon Effect After an analysis of more than 15,000 of our... [...]
Deborah Mitchell says, “Blogger conferences have been a great resource for me as an entrepreneur. In July, New York City was host to two huge blogger events, BlogHer and Blogger Bash, where more than 5,000 bloggers gathered to meet with brand representatives and attend sessions to hone their online skills. Sheryl Simonitis, vice president of marketing at Noodle, a destination education website, shared a few SEO tips that any entrepreneur can use. The startup allows parents and students to make better education decisions in an environment that is completely unbiased so that a child and parent... [...]
Kieran Flanagan says, “There are many things you can do in eight minutes or less. You can tidy up your to-do list. You can chip away at your mountain of emails. You can delete unnecessary meetings from your calendar. You can even get a real workout done (seriously). You know what else you can do in eight minutes or less? Get a bunch of great tips on how to better market your website and blog. This is exactly what we do during Marketing Grader Live. We ask our audience to submit their websites for us to review. We choose three to review on camera. We have one goal in mind: Provide as... [...]
There’s a surge of interest in CPA among online marketers these days. This is demonstrated by the fact that of the 5 top selling products on WarriorPlus today, 3 are CPA products. Together, they have sold nearly 2000 copies. By far the biggest seller of the 3 is $300 CPA Every Day, which has sold over 1000 copies. Jani G is a marketing coach (besides being a marketer, himself, and a product developer). One of his students, Glynn Kosky, has done very well for himself in CPA marketing. Together they have created $300 CPA Every Day to show you how it’s done. Glynn is a former paperboy.... [...]
It’s no secret that every website needs traffic. Without it, the site will die. 50 Shades of Traffic, by Peter Winyeci. shows you 50 sites that can send you traffic. Some of the sites are free; others ask you to pay them for the traffic they send. All kinds of traffic sources are included in this encyclopedia of traffic sources. For example: • PPC Sources • CPV Sources • Self-Serve Advertising Networks Some are for general interest products; others work best for specific demographics or interests. IM NewsWatch has done a detailed review in its Proving Ground service. You can see it... [...]
IM NewsWatch has taken 50 Shades of Traffic to The Proving Ground This is training on how to get traffic for your website, created by a team of marketers led by Peter Winyeci. The heart of this product is the set of 16 detailed videos reviewing sites that can bring traffic to your site. I watched several of these videos and was pleasantly surprised at the thoroughness of the reviews. It’s not just that the list of sites is so thorough, including PPC options, CPV options, etc., as important as that is. But each site he reviews is reviewed in a thorough manner. This is not just a list of... [...]
Kris Waters and Bryan Super say, “It’s so easy to make money when you know where to buy cheap traffic that converts and what offers to send it to.” They have shown the truth of that statement in their own online work. They have done very well with CPA offers, once they figured out where to get the traffic and what offers that traffic will respond to. Now, in CPA List Machines, they are sharing how they use low-cost traffic to build a list of people responsive to CPA offers and to other offers they send, as well. The share their proven process in this large training package: • Their... [...]