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Hi, I was wondering if someone could help me I have been following the course that Kyle has laid out here at WA, and I'm on course 3 (about adding affiliate links to your websi

Hi Matt -

Please use Facebook Groups, Linkedin, Pinterest, Quora, Twitter, Reddit, Flipboard, Stumbledupon, Instagram and G+ as they are the best that I have found

Hi Matt, well, the way that I personally did it was just by creating a lot of content and bringing people in naturally through SEO techniques that you learn at WA. However, this can take many months before your site starts bringing in reasonable organic traffic.
So, you can try and boost this by other means - such as setting up social media profiles and sharing there, using hashtags for example and building a following. I personally find Pinterest pretty good at this point and am trying to build my Pinterest account at the moment.
You can post on question/answer sites, such as Quora an link back to relevant content on your blog. You could start a YouTube channel, create relevant videos connected to your niche and link back to your site. Those are a few ways -- a majority of my traffic is simply organic from the search engines. But you can speed things up via some of these ways and I'm sure other people have some ideas here too. Nat

Thanks Nat, for all the helpful tips, I will try social media, when I get to the task hoping to get there soon with that one, I am posting on Google Plus, just seems that no one is visiting my website, but as you say it can take months.

Plus Don't really want affiliate links everywhere if no one is using the website at the moment, so I will continue to build content and hopefully see some results.

Thanks again

Matt

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Struggling to get traffic to my website?

Struggling to get traffic to my website?

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Hi, I was wondering if someone could help me I have been following the course that Kyle has laid out here at WA, and I'm on course 3 (about adding affiliate links to your websi

Hi Matt -

Please use Facebook Groups, Linkedin, Pinterest, Quora, Twitter, Reddit, Flipboard, Stumbledupon, Instagram and G+ as they are the best that I have found

Hi Matt, well, the way that I personally did it was just by creating a lot of content and bringing people in naturally through SEO techniques that you learn at WA. However, this can take many months before your site starts bringing in reasonable organic traffic.
So, you can try and boost this by other means - such as setting up social media profiles and sharing there, using hashtags for example and building a following. I personally find Pinterest pretty good at this point and am trying to build my Pinterest account at the moment.
You can post on question/answer sites, such as Quora an link back to relevant content on your blog. You could start a YouTube channel, create relevant videos connected to your niche and link back to your site. Those are a few ways -- a majority of my traffic is simply organic from the search engines. But you can speed things up via some of these ways and I'm sure other people have some ideas here too. Nat

Thanks Nat, for all the helpful tips, I will try social media, when I get to the task hoping to get there soon with that one, I am posting on Google Plus, just seems that no one is visiting my website, but as you say it can take months.

Plus Don't really want affiliate links everywhere if no one is using the website at the moment, so I will continue to build content and hopefully see some results.

Thanks again

Matt

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