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A web presence may come
in a multitude of designs and sizes, from the
single page sales page or personal page to the
corporate website consisting of hundreds of web
pages and everything in between. The reason/s
for a web presence is, similarly, varied. However,
one thing that all websites need is a constant
flow of quality traffic.
A web presence may come
in a multitude of designs and sizes, from the
single page sales page or personal page to the
corporate website consisting of hundreds of web
pages and everything in between. The reason/s
for a web presence is, similarly, varied. However,
one thing that all websites need is a constant
flow of quality traffic.
How does the web master
go about getting this elusive quality traffic,
also known as targeted traffic, and what exactly
is targeted traffic.
Targeted traffic is
visitors that have a genuine interest in or are
actively seeking the product / service offered
by your website. All other traffic is passing
traffic and generally considered a bonus and non-quality
traffic; although a good site / sales page can
and should be capable of converting this passing
traffic into repeat visitors and eventually loyal
customers.
The best way to obtain
free targeted traffic is to rank within the top
10 results of the major search engines (Google,
Yahoo, MSN) for a particular niche area or keyword
phrase. In order to obtain this the web master
needs to steep himself / herself into on-page
and off-page optimisation techniques.
This is a vast area
of study. Essentially, to get a descent search
engine ranking I have two golden rules:
- Never
submit your web page through the conventional
'submit URL' link found on search engine pages;
rather get quality incoming URL links and let
the search engine spiders find your site.
- Off-page optimisation
is by far more important than on-page optimisation
in getting your website a top search engine
ranking. Hence, do not overtly stress over factors
like keyword density, keyword position, bolding
keywords, use of H1 tags etc at the expense
of quality content. Quality content will, in
the long term, compensate for the lack of good
on-page optimisation. On-page optimisation does,
however, have its place and is better left to
another article.
What then is off-page optimisation and what
is the essence of this 'beast'? Off-page optimisation
is the process of obtaining quality incoming
links to your website. By quality I mean sites
that have a PR of 4 or more, government / authority
websites and the obvious larger corporate links
- obviously all pertinent to the subject matter
of your website.
There are a few options
to get these quality incoming links:
- Submit your
links to online directories. There are many
free quality online directories that you can
use. Some free directories require you to become
a volunteer editor in order to submit sites
for free. Do a search on Google for free directories
and submit your site. Open Directory is the
#1 directory on the web. A must join!
- On forums that allow
you to post with a signature URL, such as Warrior
Forum, you should always have a keyword rich
link to your website in your signature. Search
engines spider these pages daily and any quality
link to your website is good.
- Copy and paste a
few paragraphs from your website in order to
create articles on ArticleCity, GoArticle and
EzineArticle.com. Be sure to link back to your
website in your article. Once these articles
are indexed you've got instant high quality
back links to your site.
- Create a blog at
Blogger.com. Regularly make posts to it using
text from your website, and include a back link
to your sites. Once you post your entries, go
to Pingomatic.com and ping it so that you will
hopefully get picked up somewhere, giving you
back links to your blog, which will help because
your blog links to your website.
- Another strong suggestion
to get quality incoming links is to run press
releases about your site once per month. You
can do this at sites like www.prweb.com for
$40.00 - $80.00.
- High quality incoming
links can be purchased and there are services
on the net that facilitate these transactions.
I will not go any further into this but suffice
to say, that there are service providers 'out
there'.
Remember
that Search Engine Optimisation (SEO) is merely
one method to get traffic to your site.
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