30 Days to get more traffic


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Welcome to 30 days get more traffic!

Starting Monday June 16th I will be going over various methods to increase traffic to your site for the next 30 days.

Things to cover:

  1. Make sure you have the right tools
  2. What does Google care about?
  3. Make things easy for your users
  4. Search Engine Optimization and Keywords
  5. Why your site needs links
  6. How to Create Incoming Links
  7. Write an ebook
  8. Getting the most out of Traffic Exchanges
  9. PPC (Pay-Per-Click)
  10. Targetted Craigslist Traffic: Way too easy
  11. Going Viral with Email
  12. Build an Email List
  13. JV with other email list owners
  14. Traffic From Forums
  15. Creating Buzz About Your Website
  16. Torrents Marketing
  17. Social Bookmarking
  18. Article Marketing
  19. 4 Tips for Hiring Writers
  20. Blogging
  21. Make comments on other people’s blogs
  22. How to Optimize your Squidoo Lens
  23. Twitter
  24. Classified Ads
  25. Link Swapping
  26. Give something away for free
  27. Viral Video
  28. Traffic Odds & Ends
  29. Go where the traffic is
  30. Your Traffic Startegy and Checklist

Nick’s Traffic Tricks Newsletter #2


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Nick’s Traffic Tricks Newsletter #2 - July 28, 2008.

CONTENTS
1. 50 Tips On Getting More Traffic To Your Website
2. Social Marketing, Blog Marketing and Blog SEO
3. Google Now Provides Search Volume Data in Keyword Tool
4. Twitter for Beginners - 5 Things to Do as a New Twitter User

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1. 50 Tips On Getting More Traffic To Your Website
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I recently posted on my blog a list of 50 ways to get more ttraffic to your site.

1. Write and submit articles to the article directories.

2. Leave comments on other people’s blogs with a backlink to your site.

3. Answer people’s questions on www.answers.yahoo.com.

4. Post in forums and have a link to your site in your signature.

5. Write a press release and submit it to www.PRWeb.com.

6. Advertise your website in the appropriate category on www.CraigsList.com.

7. Give an unbiased testimonial on a product/service that you have used in exchange for a backlink to your site.

8. Start a blog and submit it to the 100’s of free blog directories.

9. Manually submit your website to the major search engines.

10. Optimize each page of your website for a particular keyword or search phrase.

Read all 50 traffic ideas:
http://tinyurl.com/5c4jx2

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2. Social Marketing, Blog Marketing and Blog SEO
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I recently came across a squidoo lens by Chris Lang that had a ton of great info on SEO and blog marketing.

The following one of many great tips:

“The number of times your URL appears in conversations: Think Gmail….

From the Google Patent:
References to the blog document by other sources may be a positive indication of the quality of the blog document. For example, content of emails or chat transcripts can contain URLs of blog documents. Email or chat discussions that include references to the blog document is a positive indicator of the quality of the blog document.

Yeah, Google reads your Gmail. Google listens to your Google chat. All the time counting how many times your URL is present.

Blog SEO Solution: This is a good case for not using tracking links in emails to your list. By using click counting URLs to see how count click thrus to your site you may be removing a positive indicator that Google counts.

Read More Tips:
http://www.squidoo.com/blog-seo

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3. Google Now Provides Search Volume Data in Keyword Tool
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Perry Marshall has outlined some powerful ways that you can take advantage of this data in Google’s keyword tool.

If you use Google AdWords to drive traffic to your site then you need to read this:
http://perrymarshall.com/adwords/searchvolume.htm

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4. Twitter for Beginners - 5 Things to Do as a New Twitter User
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Darren Rowse writes:
“I’ve had a number of these people contact me to ask me where to begin as a new Twitter user. As a medium it can be a little overwhelming to know how to use it - so I thought I’d put together this list of things to do as a new Twitter User (this is definitely pitched at the beginner).”

Read more:
http://tinyurl.com/5n6q86

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Good night and good luck!
Nick Stewart
Stewart Marketing Inc
http://www.NicksTrafficTricks.com
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Blogs To Bookmark: ProBlogger

This post is part of a my Blogs to Bookmark series.

Today I want to share with you a great blog called ProBlogger
http://www.problogger.net/

What topics are covered and who is the target audience of the blog?

This site is dedicated to helping other bloggers learn the skills of blogging, share their own experiences and promote the blogging medium.

How often do they post?

Several times a day.

Comments - are they allowed?

Comments are allowed and encouraged and posts often have literally hundreds of comments.

Design - what’s the appearance of the blog?

The blog is very active and the overall appearance is slightly cluttered looking until you realize how indepth and active the blog is and then you realize that there is a consistency and pattern to the overall design.

How fast does the site download?

The blog may take a few seconds to come up for people with slower Internet connections.

What about Advertising?

The blog is heavy into advertising which involves sponsors for the site. The advertising is in keeping with the overall site and refreshing in not being the usual run of the mill advertisers.

Navigation - is it easy to find your way around the blog?

The navigation is quite elegant given the size of the blog site – for instance, it also has a job board for bloggers. There is a great top navigation bar. The archives are clearly listed.

Age - How old is the blog?

The blog began in September 2004.

About the blogger:

The blogger is Darren Rowse who describes himself as “a full time Blogger making a living from this new and dynamic medium from blogs like Digital Photography School.”

He explains how “back in 2002 I stumbled upon an article about ‘Blogging’. I didn’t know it at the time but that moment changed my life. I know that statements like that belong on those cheesy ‘buy my book’ sites (don’t worry I’m not selling anything) but it is actually true.

Within 24 hours of reading the article I had started my own Blog - a personal blog where I’ve explored issues of Pop Culture, Spirituality and Blogging ever since. I learnt so much from the experience of that blog that I’ve since started many other blogs.”

Example posts

Five Reasons Why Mom Blogs Are the Blogs to Watch (April 30, 2008) is a guest post about a popular type of blog. It is informative and provided a welcome new slant on blogging.
http://www.problogger.net/…mom-blogs-are-the-blogs-to-watch/

How to Let Your Blog Go - Series Wrap Up (June 30, 2008) is a wrap up on a 10-part series on how to close down a blog. It deals with reasons why you should close down a blog and how to go about it.
http://www.problogger.net/…let-your-blog-go-and-what-to-do-about-it/

How Social Media Helped Me Get Unbanned from a Social Media Site in One Hour and 44 Minutes (August 1, 2008) is a typical Darren blog where he tells of the tribulations he encounters online. The blog is personal yet informative and provides step by step information on dealing with the issue.
http://www.problogger.net/…get-unbanned-from-a-social-media…

Blogs To Bookmark: Get Rich Slowly

This post is part of a my Blogs to Bookmark series.

Today I want to share with you a great blog called Get Rich Slowly
http://www.getrichslowly.org/blog/

What topics are covered and who is the target audience of the blog?

The topics are health and fitness, insurance, planning, real-life, and relationships. The target audience is people interested in sensible personal finance. The topics relate to debt elimination, saving money, and practical investing.

How often do they post?

There are daily posts.

Comments - are they allowed?

Comments are allowed and there appears to be numerous comments for each blog. For instance, the last blog as of the time of this writing had 66 comments in less than a day.

Design - what’s the appearance of the blog?

The site has a clean look with a relaxing pastoral scene as the header on each page with a pale blue background border and a clean white background for the text.

How fast does the site download?

The site downloads relatively fast — .64 seconds for the home page.

Is there advertising?

The advertising is discreet. There are Google ads and other low-key ads along the right side of the blog.

Navigation - is it easy to find your way around the blog?

The navigation is easy. The archives are accessible from every page and filed by date as well as topic.

How old is the blog?

The blog began in April 2006.

Example posts:

Ask the Readers: How to Cope with Socially Obligated Spending? (June 27, 2008). This is a good blog about a guy who asked. “How do you deal with social situations where you have to spend? I just had to spend $300 to go to a cousin’s wedding. I couldn’t not go — it’s family.” Roth asked the readers to provide their responses.
http://www.getrichslowly.org…socially-obligated-spending/

There are guest posts such as How to Track Travel Expenses and Stick to a Vacation Budget (May 28, 2008). The blog provided clear and detailed tips on travelling without getting into more debt.
http://www.getrichslowly.org…stick-to-a-vacation-budget/

Use a No-Spend Month to Become Mindful of Money (July 30, 2008) is another example of the kind of information that J.D. shares. This is about another blogger who found a way to become more mindful about the money she spends.
http://www.getrichslowly.org…become-mindful-of-money/

About the blogger.

The blogger is J.D. Roth who describes himself as “an average guy who found himself deep in debt.”

From their About page:

Get Rich Slowly — recently named most inspiring money blog by Money magazine — is devoted to sensible personal finance.

You will not find any get-rich-quick schemes here. Nor will you find multi-level marketing fads or hot stock tips. I am not pitching any product or book. Instead, you’ll find daily information about personal finance and related topics.

I share stories about debt elimination, saving money, and practical investing. I also post occasional reviews of books, magazines, and software. And, of course, I scour the web for the latest personal finance tools and articles.

Please note that I am not a financial professional. I’m just an average guy who found himself deep in debt. When it finally became too overwhelming, I began reading personal finance books, hoping to find answers. I wanted swift solutions to my problems. My research revealed that few people get rich quickly, but almost anyone can get rich slowly by patiently following some simple rules.

Since April 2006, I’ve been sharing what I learn with thousands of daily readers. By following my own advice, I’ve managed to ditch my debt and actually begin saving. I really am getting rich slowly. Along the way, I’ve developed twelve key beliefs that form the core of the Get Rich Slowly philosophy:

Money is more about mind than it is about math.
When we overspend, we’re making mental mistakes, not math mistakes. We all understand the math. Fortunately, we can do things to trick ourselves into making the right choices, and eventually those choices will become second nature. Further reading: Why smart people make big money mistakes (and how to correct them).

Goals are important.
Without financial goals, you have no direction, which makes it easy to spend money on things you’ll regret later. But if you know that you’re saving for a house, for your daughter’s college education, or for a new car, your goal will keep you focused. Further reading: The road to wealth is paved with goals.

Spend less than you earn.
Track every penny you spend. Avoid debt. Avoid debt. Avoid debt. Easier said than done, I know, but the fundamental rule of personal finance is this: in order to get out of debt and build wealth, you must spend less than you earn. There’s no way around it. Further reading: How to get out of debt.

Pay yourself first.
Before you pay your bills, before you buy groceries, before you do anything else, set aside some percentage of your income to save. Start small if you have to — even 1% is good — and increase your savings as you’re able. Aim to reach 20%. (My wife saves 25% of her paycheck!) Further reading: Which online high-yield savings account is best?

Small amounts matter.
Don’t be frustrated if you’re only saving $25 per month. I started small, too. Though the going seemed slow at first, these small moves helped me develop good habits. And don’t underestimate the power of just one small change. When I cut my cable bill from $65/month to $15/month, that extra $50 made a huge difference. Further reading: The magic of thinking small.

Large amounts matter, too.
It’s good to clip coupons to save money on groceries, but it’s even better to shop around for the best deal on a mortgage. Everyday frugality can save you a little money consistently, but by making smart choices on big ticket items, you can save thousands of dollars in one blow. Further reading: Want to save? Give up the big things!

Do what works for you.
Each person is different. What works for one person may not work for another. There’s no one right way to save or to invest or to pay off debt or to buy a house. Don’t believe anyone who says there is. Be willing to experiment until you find methods that are suited to your life. Further reading: 8 ways to take control of your finances in 2008.

Slow and steady wins the race.
The most successful people are those who work longest and hardest at something they love to do. Find ways to make frugality fun. Recognize that you’re in this for the long haul. You’re making a lifestyle change, not looking for a quick fix. Further reading: How and why to start an emergency fund.

The perfect is the enemy of the good.
Too many people are reluctant to start getting their finances in order because they don’t know what the best first step is. Don’t worry about getting things exactly right. Choose a good option and do something. Optimize later. Further reading: The perfect is the enemy of the good.

Failure is okay.
It’s okay to make mistakes. Even billionaires like Warren Buffett make mistakes. We learn from failure. Don’t let a single mistake drag you down. It’s better to have tried and failed than to never have tried at all. Use failure to learn how to do better next time. Further reading: How good habits keep small mistakes manageable.

It’s more important to be happy than it is to be rich.
Don’t become obsessed with money and wealth. Remember Ebeneezer Scooge! Money gives you more options, but happiness makes life worth living. I believe that if we’re able to stay happy and in control of our lives, money actually becomes easier to manage. Further reading: What’s the reason for saving and investing?

Do it now.
It’s easy to put things off. But the sooner your start moving toward your goals, the easier they are too reach. Further reading: Getting to now: Beating the procrastination habit.

These are the basic tenets of my philosophy. These are the ideas that lurk behind every article I post. Please remember that everything you read here is my own informed opinion. Never believe everything you read, and always form your own conclusions.

Nick’s Traffic Tricks Newsletter #1


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Below is my newsletter I send out to all my subscribers each week. To subscribe simply fill out the form in the upper right hand area of this page.

Nick’s Traffic Tricks Newsletter #1 - July 21, 2008.

CONTENTS
1. A Complete Guide to Finding and Using Incredible Flickr Images
2. The Comprehensive Guide to Writing and Publishing Your Ebook
3. How Fast Does Your Site Download?
4. Top 9 Reasons to Squidoo
5. 6 Reasons I am NOT buying the new iPhone 3G

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1. A Complete Guide to Finding and Using Incredible Flickr Images
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I have been trying to add some cool photos to my blog posts but it’s hard to find photos that are somewhat relavent to the topic at hand without violating copyright laws.

So I was delighted when I found an awesome guide to finding cool images for my blog posts.

A Complete Guide to Finding and Using Incredible Flickr Images:
http://tinyurl.com/235dmo

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2. The Comprehensive Guide to Writing and Publishing Your Ebook
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I recently read a post on how to write and publish your ebook.

This great post breaks this complicated process in 16 steps and gives advice for each step.

Check it out: http://tinyurl.com/6b3rmd

I also wrote a post with tips on writing an ebook:
http://www.nickstraffictricks.com/day-7-write-an-ebook/

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3. How Fast Does Your Site Download?
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I want to share a great tool called:
Website Performance Tool and Web Page Speed Analysis

This awesome tool will tell you how long it will take people to download based on the their connection (e.g. Dial-up, T1, etc.).

I ran a test for my page 30 Days to More Traffic and it returned a multi-page speed report.

Check it out:
http://www.websiteoptimization.com/services/analyze/

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4. Top 9 Reasons to Squidoo
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Do you squidoo?

If you don’t then you should.

Why?

1. Squidoo is easy to use. Half the struggle in creating a website is building it. You can always hire someone to do it for you but then you have a static site. Squidoo lets you play around and add and change and improve as you see fit.

2. You do not have to be an SEO expert. The big search engines (Google, Yahoo and MSN) love Squidoo lens and rank those lenses high. Part of this is that these engines know that Squidoo is not going to be one of those fake sites that has been SEO optimized but it full of spun articles and annoying pretend links.

3. It’s free. New internet marketers are often on a tight budget. Squidoo is a great way to get market your products, you can keep your overheads low as it is completely free to set up a Squidoo account and create as many lenses as you want.

Read all 9 reasons:
http://www.nickstraffictricks.com/top-9-reasons-to-squidoo/

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5. 6 Reasons I am NOT buying the new iPhone 3G
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With all the recent buzz about the release of the iPhone 3G I thought I would throw out my 2 cents on the matter.

There are 6 reasons I am NOT buying one and you can read them here:
http://tinyurl.com/63k7ew

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Good night and good luck!
Nick Stewart
Stewart Marketing Inc
http://www.NicksTrafficTricks.com
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