Five Great Ways To Drive Traffic to Your Website

By: Robert Frapples

It's simple to start a website or a blog. Anyone with common computer and Internet knowledge can do it. The hard part is getting traffic to your website or blog. Use these five great tips to gain maximum traffic flow to your website or URL.

Conduct Surveys:
Conduct surveys regarding the quality and/or performance of your website. Conduct your survey both around the World Wide Web and throughout your locality. The more people to take your survey, the better. A survey will cause people to take interest in your site, while also providing you with valuable information concerning what your market wants. Surveys are very powerful tools, use them early and often!

Write Keyword Rich Content:
This single tip cannot be stressed enough! Include keywords relating to your article throughout your text. Make sure your keywords are effective in attracting people who are looking for what you provide. They must be concise and related. There are many free programs throughout the web that offer help choosing keywords for what it is you are writing. Create a list of your keywords before you start writing so you may keep them in mind and use them fluently through your website or blog.

Exchange Links:
Search for websites, blogs, media outlets and anything else you can find on the Internet that relate to your own website. Contact the site administrator and ask them if they would be interested in exchanging links. You will be surprised how many people will link to your site if you link to theirs. You will be even more surprised to see how many hits you will begin to acquire!

Stay Tuned:
Keep up with the hottest and even the not-so-hot message boards and web forums. Do not try to promote your site or blog in a chat setting, unless it completely relates to the topic at hand. However, if the topic is not related, this should not stop you from posting in the forum. Discuss topics with other users on a regular basis. Keep your website's URL in your signature, and if people are interested in what you say, they may be interested enough to check out what you are about.

Fix the 404:
404 errors are annoying. Customize your 404 to meet the needs of your market. If your market is young or unprofessional, a funny 404 message may be used. On the other hand, if your market is primarily adults, or on a more professional level, a simple redirection to you site's homepage may be more appropriate. Anyway you do it, it must be done. When people find themselves running into a 404 error, most will move on. You want people to stick around even if they did temporarily stray.

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