Traffic Generation for your Blog
I’ve always had the best success with good content. Some of my most successful weeks (in number of hits to my website) were do to some popular original articles.
However, sometimes it helps to boost your ratings and get your site out there. Especially when it is new. There are several good link exchange products out there. Most of the time, you spend time surfing on their linked sites in return for them sending traffic your way. I have compiled a list below:
These may be an option for some, but it is not a cure all. You may not necessarily generate the “best” traffic for your site. Dean Phillips suggests that traffic exchanges do little good, other than add “clicks” to your statistics. Of course your site may look catchy enough to get people to stay.
Keep in mind that these can be good for getting your name out there, but also keep in mind that good content, trackbacks, and putting your web address in your email and forum signatures can be even more successful in the long run.
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