Seven Ways to Get Free Traffic to Your Blog or WebSite

1- Add posts regularly. The search engines love it when your web site shows activity. Adding relevant information, by writing to your blog each day for example, will go a long way toward giving you a higher ranking in the search engines.

2- Article Marketing. This is a simple and effective task of bookmarking your blog posts to social sites, such as Digg, StumbleUpon, Backflip, Delicious, etc.  The average clickthrough rate of article marketing is as much as 5% higher than with traditional marketing and PPC.

3- Participate in high-traffic discussion forums and create an attractive forum signature that contains your link on it. One example is yahoo answers.  Answer questions in your related field of expertise and make sure to include a link to your or website.

4- Submitting a video can be extremely powerful and help you get free traffic to your website very fast. If your video is relevant, funny and controversial it can create a buzz. YouTube would be an excellent source for this kind of traffic.

5- Put an e-mail signature with your web site address at the end of every e-mail you send. You can automate this process by creating a signature file in your e-mail program.

6- Create a free report, e-book or some other form of information that you give out when people go to your website and sign up to receive your newsletter. Make sure your URL is prominent throughout this information so that when people pass it around, you get some traffic.

7- Blogrush.   This is a great tool for driving free traffic to your website.  The best thing about this free program is that is sends free traffic from your target audience.  Brilliant idea.

To get free traffic to your web site is not really difficult if you willing to take some of these added steps.  Feel free to leave a comment to add to this list.  I’m sure there a several other ways to get free traffic that I have not mentioned.

To your success,

Largent

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The 3-Foot Prospecting Rule Revised

If you’ve been in network marketing or are currently in network marketing you’ve probably heard this form of prospecting.  If not here it is.  Anyone who is within three-foot of you is a prospect.  Basically, anyone you come into contact with is a prospect.  Well this is all fine and dandy, but there is one thing you may have not thought of.  You can only talk to one person at a time and this rule of thumb is obsolete while you are sleeping, right?  Well just think if you could talk to millions of people at the same time twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week and not even speak to one person unless they contacted you.  Sounds pretty amazing doesn’t it.  You may not have even been taught this by anyone in the business until now.  With the industrial age gone and the information age in you can use this to your advantage by blogging on the internet.  By starting a blog on the internet, you’ve created a new three-foot rule on steroids.  You are three-foot from the entire world on the internet, which means you can talk to millions of people 24-7.  The biggest names in business are using blogging to talk to their audience, so why not use this tool for network marketing.

 

There is one problem though and that is most of the blogging systems or programs out there don’t include any marketing techniques by starting with them.  Why, because most of them are free.  It is up to you to get your word in front of the world, which could cost thousands of dollars and several sleepless nights learning how to get your blog in front of your audience.  Blog i360 takes care of a majority of that for you and is built right into the system after you have set it up.  It seems they have built a blogging tool just for network marketers, entrepreneurs and small business owners.  All you have to do is post and the system takes over for you.  It would take me a long time to go over all the features Blog i360 comes with, but you can check them all out here if you would like.  As of now, you can sign up for a trial for $1 for the first month. 

 

To your success,

Largent

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