Tuesday, March 2, 2010

5 Ways to Increase Traffic and Backlinks

Hardest part of Internet maerketing is getting traffic to your site.  Backlinks can help with this.  Backlinks are links from other sites pointing back to you site.  The more backlinks you have the more important your site appears to the Search Engines.  People can also click on the backlinks and get to your site.

Traffic Ultimatum Information at Blogspot.com presents 5 ways to increase your traffic and increase your backlinks.
1. Blog commenting. 
Leave your URL and Keyword.  Easiest one to do but time consuming.  Should also leave a good comment after reading the post as your comment may not be approved otherwise. 
Also most comments will be no-follow which means the search engines will not follow them back to your site.  But people can click and follow so they are not a total waste of time.

2. Social Account Profiles. 
Create a member profile on a high PR site (PR is page rank or importance) with your keyword as an anchor text for your URL.  Easy to do, more time consuming than blog commenting.  Need to confirm registration, may need to add some content.

3. Press Release. 
Create a press release and submit to Press Release sites.  The original Press release can take time but you can use the same one with slight changes for each Press release site.

4. Create a Squidoo lens at Squidoo.com
Use your keyword as a title.  Have a link back to your site.

5. Create a hubpage at Hubpages.com
Use your keyword as a title. Use similar but slightly different content to your squidoo lens.  Have a link back to your site.


Remember to keep your backlinks on sites relevant to your niche or site area so that you can generate targeted traffic to your website.
Hope these tips help to help drive traffic to your site and get you some some backlinks to increase your own page rank, PR.

Also check out the rest of my site for more information on building traffic for your website.
 
Seeya,
D.C

1 comment:

  1. Thanks for Traffic Ultimatum Information tips.
    Greetings from Poland

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