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How To Build Traffic For Your Website

Topic: Business Start-upFeaturing Melissa GibbyPublished May 22, 2008

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This article will help you begin in the process of building a list to promote your website or product. The only way to generate sales or reviewers is to get seen. The key is getting the right traffic ( targeted traffic). Trageted traffic is traffic that is interested in what you are trying to promote. This is key to sales or promotions. You can join traffic exchanges and begin to build your downline. My favorite three are
http://www.buddypond.com/?=lakedocto
http://www.ListJoe.com/j/Lakedocto
http://www.traffic-splash.com/member.php

These are free sites and you have the option of upgrading for a small amount. You surf and others surf your site. Some of the sites allow you to earn bonus credits and in turn you can advertise more.

Trick: I use the tab option in windows and open all three at on time. I can generate 100 hits on each site in under an hour. That is 300 hits for your promotion.

There are places to advertise for free. Search for Free Ads and start down the list. The more you join, the more traffic you can get.

Try and stay focus on a few key sites or products and you can expand as the results start to pay off. Never abandon a site. Ever site has it's ups and downs, but residual long term income is what makes it all worth while in the long run.

Blogs are very popular and so is submitting articles to build network relations. Many times, you can offer a free ebook and other resources and truly help the surfer out with benifical education.

Remember, start out slow, surf daily, post free ads, and join a blog.

Let me hear from you and I will be glad to answer any questions in detail.

Good Luck,
Lakedoctor nnmgibby@bellsouth.netn

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