Are you struggling with promoting your website and only getting a few visitors every day if you are lucky? You keep checking the search engines but your site is nowhere to be seen, not even on page ten of the results. Right now, page one on Google seems like a fantasy. You have tried all the things recommended on the forums and by the big-shot Internet Marketing gurus, but nothing seems to work. Did you think you were just being impatient at first, but now weeks have gone by and it is no better? I know how you feel, I have been where you are now, and it is not much fun.
It is hardly surprising that over 90% of new Internet marketers fail within the first three months with the type of advice that is often bandied around by the established marketers and so-called experts. But you should not give up just yet. I am going to share with you three ways that you can start getting traffic to your site straight away and see the benefit of your efforts for years to come.
Everyone tells you about Article Marketing but nobody tells you how to do it properly so that your article does not get buried deep in the pile along with thousands of other unread articles. If you do it right, your articles can bring you instant traffic to your website and continue to do so for months or even years. The secret that hardly anyone will share with you is that you need to promote your article. That may seem backwards when it is your article that is supposed to be promoting your site, but it is true and I will show you how to do it.
You have probably been told to use Web 2.0 to get traffic to your site but, if you are like the majority of people, you are probably not quite sure exactly what that is or how to use it. Web 2.0 is really a concept that embraces the way that the new generation of Internet users use the World Wide Web. It mostly revolves around blogging (e.g. Wordpress & Blogger), social networking (e.g. FaceBook), social bookmarking (e.g. StumbleUpon & Delicious), photo sharing (e.g. Flickr) and video sharing (e.g. YouTube). These are just a few examples of the hundreds, if not thousands of social/sharing sites and communities that now exist with millions of active members. Now you can see the potential of this huge audience, but how do you tap into it? It is easy when you know how.
On-site SEO is often talked down as no longer being important and off-page SEO, which is primarily about getting links to your site, is emphasised as the most important SEO activity. While it may be true that linking usually contributes more to your search engine rankings, on-page optimization should not be overlooked. With the correct use of keyword research and on-page SEO it is now very possible to get top Google positions for some very profitable long-tail keywords without much outside help.
The problem that most people experience is trying to do a little bit of this and little bit of that without having the full picture on the correct way to do any of it. By concentrating on the above three areas and learning how to do them properly, I guarantee it will not be long before you start to see the steady stream of visitors to your site that only comes from getting on the first page of the Google search results.
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