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Archive for the 'Traffic Generation Tips' Category

Massive website traffic on a shoestring budget #ad

If you have been online for a while and have been looking around for low-cost training in online marketing, you probably have heard of Ken Reno. He has been training new internet marketers for over 10 years. Occasionally, Reno offers some of his training at no cost. That’s the case now with https://warriorplus.com/o2/a/s3ntn/0. He is offering it free and IM NewsWatch wanted our readers to know. Reno arranged with veteran marketer Sterling Valentine to provide a video recording of a master class in which he shows you how to get traffic flowing to your website easily, quickly and inexpensively. Valentine... [...]

‘Where Is Your Traffic Coming From? An Analysis of 15K Websites ‘ – HubSpot

Erik Devaney says, “We all know that sources of website traffic can vary greatly from business to business. While some businesses are social media powerhouses, driving thousands of visits through Facebook, Twitter, and more, other businesses are organic search specialists, and derive most of their traffic from scrupulously optimizing pages and posts. And while there’s no single right answer when it comes to driving traffic, the head of HubSpot Research, Mimi An, wanted to know: What does the average traffic breakdown look like for HubSpot’s 15,000 customers? Where is their traffic... [...]

‘5 Ways to Steal Your Competitor’s Web Traffic’ – Entrepreneur

Ian Cleary says, “Do you ever wonder why your competitor attracts a lot of traffic and you don’t get as much? How would you like to steal some of your competitor’s traffic? Here are five ways: 1.Target their keywords. If you go to SEMRush and type in your competitor’s name, you’ll see a list of the top 10 keywords that your competitor ranks for. SEMRush will show you the keywords, the estimated number of searches for these keywords and the page that gets the traffic. This is really valuable information when you want to take some of that traffic for yourself. Pick out the most relevant... [...]

‘Calculating the value of organic traffic’ – Marketing Land

Clay Cazier says, “Each of us is a SEO salesperson, at least in part; it’s our job to help clients understand the value delivered by our services. There are a number of time-tested ways of doing this, the most common of which is to calculate year-over-year traffic and revenue increases from the organic channel. Often, success shown by these metrics is enough to justify the existence of the SEO program. There are times, though, when this is not enough. Many times, I have worked with retailers that have great brand recognition driven by big PPC and print advertising budgets. This sometimes... [...]

‘How to Get More Organic Traffic to Your Content’ – MarketingProfs

Nick Chowdrey says, “Anyone who knows anything about content marketing understands that a successful blog post or other piece of content is not just a case of “build it and they will come.” You can spend hours writing the most interesting and engaging post, or spend thousands on creating interactive/video content or e-book, but if you don’t have a strategy from the start for getting it in front of eyeballs… nobody’s going to see it. All that time and money—wasted. Here are my surefire, tried-and-tested suggestions for getting high ranking on search engines... [...]

‘Focus on the Details: Web Traffic Hacks That Work’ – Business.com

Cody Bollerman says, “If you are involved in Internet marketing, you are familiar with information overload. Honestly, it’s what separates experience from those who just scratch the surface – the ability to absorb what matters and cancel out those poor performing strategies. With that said, each month there is something new to conquer and learn to be on top of the competition. It’s very easy to lose track of what is effective and what isn’t. What does your website need to make it in 2016? From integration to social media to conversion focused strategies, inbound marketing objectives... [...]

‘3 things you need to know about bot traffic’ – ClickZ Blog

Mike O’Brien says, “Most advertisers don’t think they’re affected by bots. But since more than half of the Internet’s traffic is not human – though it’s not necessarily nefarious – that assumption is most likely false. It’s no secret that fraudulent traffic costs advertising billions every year. But surprisingly few think their sites are affected. According to Distil Networks’ 2015 Digital Publisher’s Guide to Measuring and Mitigating Non-Human Traffic, only 37 percent of advertisers think non-human traffic has a significantly negative... [...]

New Bonuses Available for The Evil Traffic Magician #ad

As we announced, Dr. Ben Adkins released The Evil Traffic Magician yesterday. This training shows you over a dozen unusual, but productive, ways to bring traffic to your website, some free and others requiring an investment. The Free Traffic Tricks include: ■ The “John Forum Hancock” Trick ■ The WordPress Alarm Trick ■ The Facebook Inception Trick ■ Facebook Crowd Favorite Trick ■ The Content Marketing Triad Trick ■ The Five Dollar Alien Trick ■ The Birdsong Trick Some of the Paid Traffic Tricks included are: ■ The YouTube Ad Stranglehold... [...]

The Evil Traffic Magician is back #ad

Dr. Ben Adkins calls himself The Evil Traffic magician. He uses unorthodox (magical?) methods to get traffic to his websites. Like actual magicians, Adkins doesn’t normally reveal his tricks except to his close associates. But over the last 4 years, Adkins has traveled all over the United States and has made friends with some of the most experienced online traffic experts. Now he (along with his expert friends) is training the rest of us in his traffic tricks. He talked his friends into sharing their top traffic generation methods with him and even putting these methods on video to create... [...]

‘The 7-Step, Data-Driven Way to Get More Traffic′ by Jay Baer

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... [...]


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