Pages

WebTools

Traffic generation is pretty much a no holds barred kind of game. Whatever legal means you can use to get people in front of your site is always something worth trying. Safelists are really a great medium, but only in addition to adding relevant content to your website or blog. By relevant, I mean something you have researched and implemented into your own web venture. You should have a website with links pointing at your blog, where you create daily posts and invite readers to continue visiting your site and reading your posts. Remember online business needs to be 99% information sharing and 1% promoting. Of course that's a sarcastic assessment, but for all the traffic generation tools you may have spent thousands of dollars on, one good article each day could make an impression on one person, who will come back and read your daily posts over and over.

With that said, it should be understood that email marketing should NOT be your primary source of traffic generation, but rather the fostering and propagation of a good website or blog, with good standing in the sight of the search engines. All websites must be congruent and compliant with spam law. It's not an issue you can skirt, pushing the latest $77 traffic miracle. If your site doesn't accrue Adsense profits, then it's because you have chosen not to use keyword rich post titles, specify your meta data, or to even research your niche. This is usually an indicator that you are trying to shortcut the necessity of actually fully understanding your own product. Using safelists is a great way to email the members of a site, where all agree to receive and read email in order to mail all other members in the site. Of course clicking a link from within a secure website does not do a whole lot for the seo of your domain. Therefore, use these kinds of tools with courtesy and moderation.

No comments:

Post a Comment