Getting More Traffic
Getting more traffic to each of my finished websites has been somewhat of a priority of late. It's something that I easily neglect as I move from project to project.
Came across this useful little page: How to get a massive amount of traffic to your hub or website and realised that I know so little about social media that its time I started learning. Despite what some people think I am not online all the time, and when I am its usually to do something specific or to do some research.
I haven't had a lot of time to study the ins and outs of every new social media/bookmarking site that comes online. I have a few recent favorites, yet even these I haven't fully explored the possibilities. So I'm making a rule, Learn everything there is to know about one specific site in a week.
I already started with Craigslist. Wether or not it's a traffic generator is debateable, I personally have had mixed success. And yet I created a spreadsheet to track my ads and to streamline operations there. Further experimentation is required, this thread at digitalpoint may be of some help.
YouTube Rocks; if you have the right kind of videos. And making great videos is time consuming.
I think I'll try the StumbleUpon toolbar next, from the post above.
Sounds worth trying.
Came across this useful little page: How to get a massive amount of traffic to your hub or website and realised that I know so little about social media that its time I started learning. Despite what some people think I am not online all the time, and when I am its usually to do something specific or to do some research.
I haven't had a lot of time to study the ins and outs of every new social media/bookmarking site that comes online. I have a few recent favorites, yet even these I haven't fully explored the possibilities. So I'm making a rule, Learn everything there is to know about one specific site in a week.
I already started with Craigslist. Wether or not it's a traffic generator is debateable, I personally have had mixed success. And yet I created a spreadsheet to track my ads and to streamline operations there. Further experimentation is required, this thread at digitalpoint may be of some help.
YouTube Rocks; if you have the right kind of videos. And making great videos is time consuming.
I think I'll try the StumbleUpon toolbar next, from the post above.
Sounds worth trying.


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