Need Traffic? Here Are Some "FREE" Ways
We all know that traffic is the essential part of our business. As far as strategies for driving traffic to your website go, PPC, and SEO reign supreme. These common methods are highly recommended in your marketing strategy. But as a new and small business owners, you might not have the limitless budget and cash to spend on paid traffic. So what should you do?
Create A Great Blog Post
Try to create an amazing blog post. The blog post is one of the simplest ways to drive traffic to your website and grow for them. Creating a great post will not only get your name and brand out there but it will also drive interest to your website to learn more of what you have to offer and where your ideas came from. Also SEO benefits of course.
Leave Comments On Other Blogs
Building a great connection with other bloggers will be a major benefit for you later down the road. By reacting and responding to other blogs in your niche can help get eyeballs back to your own personal blog. Many blogs attract thousands, even tens of thousands of views, but only receive a few comments. If your only a few people who add to the discussion, many readers will visit your website to learn more about you. You may even earn respect as a favorable commenter and get people to reply to you.
Become An Active Member Of A Community
The online community has smart and thoughtful people that like to discuss topics with each other across the web. When you become an active member in a community related to your niche, you will gain more trust. Many forums allow you to add a website address next your name which over time as people start to get to know you more and learn from what ever you share with them, they will visit your website and encourage others to do the same. You must be consistent and participate regularly and provide valuable content and you will see success.
I hope these "FREE" traffic strategies can give you a brighter idea and help you gain more page views for your website. Have fun and don't give up just yet!
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Sorry For the late response everyone. I've been really busy working as a chef so I really don't have much time to Check-in. Hopefully, I will be back soon!
Sorry For the late response everyone. I've been really busy working as a chef so I really don't have much time to Check-in. Hopefully, I will be back soon!
Sorry For the late response everyone. I've been really busy working as a chef so I really don't have much time to Check-in. Hopefully, I will be back soon!
Sorry For the late response everyone. I've been really busy working as a chef so I really don't have much time to Check-in. Hopefully, I will be back soon!
Sorry For the late response everyone. I've been really busy working as a chef so I really don't have much time to Check-in. Hopefully, I will be back soon!
The big issue here is having a blog or website that you could push constant content out and still be able to interest your readers. Then the next step is traffic.
Welcome Pauline, it's been awhile since I've posted something. I still figuring out how to get more traffic to my site.
I had a few light bulb moments from your post here. I just want to ask what has worked the best for you in terms of people interacting with your website?
I would have to say commenting on others blogs. It's like putting your name out there so that you can gain more trust and respect which can lead to more eyeballs coming to your site.
Also, I would have to say from using Pinterest as well. Facebook has not worked for me due to bad posting experiences because of inconsistent marketing.
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Great advice Vince:)
Sorry For the late response everyone. I've been really busy working as a chef so I really don't have much time to Check-in. Hopefully, I will be back soon!
No problem:)