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I've focused more on Google since my blog is still rather new, but later on hope to start some type of affiliation in terms of marketing and what not.
http://uniquetvcomm.blogspot.com
Most of the return hits that you get from me are the result of your emails. Google has helped you in another way that you may not have thought about. I use Gmail. If I was using a less versatile email service I might be less willing to give my address to lists like yours.
However your point is also important. In fact I'm aiming at using most of those suggestions in the days ahead.
I had been getting my nose a little buried in google, so your post reminded me not to get lost in the minutia of the behemoth search engine. Also, you mentioned a few sources for your traffic that I had not heard of before.
Thank you.
thanks
Chris
Any thoughts on this?
Twitter, like Google, is another of many tools to get traffic to your site.
Cheers!
Jeromy
www.twitter.com/Jeromys
I suppose the challenge comes with a healthy sustanable balance with the whole mix.
A big challenge I am having is setting up my autoresponder and list...
Great article! Its good to remember to think outside of Google too!
Cheers,
Jeromy
Here, at our first, original site, we do things a bit differently.
You see, it is a blog-driven, charity-based site dedicated to honor the men & women of our Armed Forces.
That said, we do not collect e-mail addresses (no opt-in to an autoresponder for e-mail marketing). Because the last thing this site's audience (military personnel) need is to be e-mailed about offers.
What we do is update, on Twitter which we have synched to my Facebook profile, any time someone leaves a story on our blog. Most of our traffic comes from Facebook.
We also have an RSS feed that anyone can subscribe to.
So, you see, we do things a bit differently here.
That said, I have another 1300+ domains now to build into sites where we will have opt-in lists and the other, more traditional traffic generating methods.
Thanks for this post. It was VERY good!
Best,
-K
http://www.for-the-troops.com/shop/
10% of after-tax proceeds goes to military charities!
http://uniquetvcomm.blogspot.com
www.paullhamilton.com
Thanks,
Dennis
I have been reading your blog and I think there are great ideas in it.
even I do not have much traffic on my site but I hope that gradually change
Thanks for the ebook i´m reading it now
Gives me something to think about.
Steve
I need to apply this strategy in my business blog.
Thanks for sharing...
thank a lot John.
You can eat too much or too little of anything so you need balance. You can exercise too much or too little , so you need balance. Its a great article.
Many marketers have gone around looking for organic traffic simply by using pay-per-click for niche keywords. This seems to me preferable that alternatives such as buying lists, or shared-lists as alternatives to Google organic search results.
For the moment though I'm looking to Google for organic results.
Stephen
www.stephenbray.com
Thank you for this stats report!
Thanks for highlighting
Having people come from all types of sources on the web is a much better online presence.
Getting traffic takes repeated consistent effort. It then comes.
I also do a lot of social media marketing as well.
:)
One of the most popular ways to build a list for email marketing is to give something away. Most marketers do this with a free report or ebook.
Cheers!
Jeromy