Archive for November, 2009

The Death of Article Marketing (for the Umpteenth Time)

Sunday, November 8, 2009 6:48 No Comments

Here?s something you can count on. At least one every two weeks or so, someone will boldly announce that article marketing is a dead art. They?ll give it credit as one of the best free traffic driving strategies in history, but they?ll claim that it just doesn?t work anymore. Their evidence? It usually involves their [...]

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Sharing Your Site with the Use of Networking ?Buttons?

Friday, November 6, 2009 18:48 No Comments

One of the easiest ways to facilitate the sharing of your site URL is by providing links for readers or visitors to ?share this site? with others. These links are usually in the form of little favicons or buttons–basically a recognizable image that is linked to a social network, a feed reader, or a link [...]

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What a Difference Five Could Have Made?

Thursday, November 5, 2009 6:48 No Comments

There?s an easy little way to drive free traffic to your website and, if you?re like most people, you probably aren?t doing it. You should have the URL of your site, in the form of a clickable link, as part of the signature attached to every email you send. It takes about 5 seconds to [...]

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Free Traffic and Cultural Awareness

Tuesday, November 3, 2009 18:48 No Comments

If you want to snag free traffic for you site, you have a variety of options at your disposal. You can do the Twitter thing. You can get involved in the social bookmarking and networking scenes. You can find busy forums filled with people talking about your niche. You can find relevant blogs and comment [...]

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List Your Site in Niche Directories

Monday, November 2, 2009 6:48 No Comments

A great way to get your site noticed by people who are specifically looking for information relevant to your site is by listing the URL in a niche directory. A niche is a specific area of interest or demand. If you are selling a tangible product, different niches can include books, movies, cleaning supplies, food, [...]

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