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How to Get Traffic on Your Website – Proven Methods

You’ve spent time, effort, and perhaps a considerable amount of money creating your website. You are now open for business, so all that remains is getting customers to come to your door. However, understanding how to get traffic to your website may be the most difficult challenge of them all. This is because marketing is not an exact science, especially on the internet.

The good news is that there are proven methods that bring interested consumers to your site. The challenge is finding the right method or combination of methods that builds up your customer base. What follows are some of the many ways you can get traffic to your website.

How to Get Traffic on Your Website

Going Social

The social media channels you create to interact with your customer base are also a perfect means of reaching out to ###marker1###consumers. In addition, different social media sites  offer different forms of promoting what you do. Facebook is a good, all-around site while Twitter is great for sending out short messages and links. Instagram is the current hot social site thanks to its emphasis on images.

You’ll want to experiment with different social media sites, but do not stretch yourself too thin. Try to keep it at five sites or fewer for maximum impact.

Long-Tail Keywords

If there is one trend that is hotter than others in pulling traffic to your site, it is the incorporation of long-tail keywords. This is especially true if you have your high commercial keywords of intent covered. Since long-tail keywords are used for the majority of web searches, particularly when voice commands are used instead of text, you’ll want to incorporate them for your SEO or paid search efforts.

Buying Advertising

This will cost you a little money, but the results are often well worth it depending on which means you use to bring in consumers. A paid search or display and social media advertising puts your business, products, or services in front of the right people. If you have the money, you can experiment with which strategy is most effective.

Remember to start small and build your way up. There is no use in doling out a lot of money over an advertising strategy that backfires. So, create a budget, target keywords that fit your business if you are using paid searches, and reap the benefits once you find the right combination.

On-Page Search Engine Optimization (SEO)

You may think that traditional SEO is old-fashioned, but it still is quite important if you want your site to be ranked highly on search result pages. Look over your site to ensure that you have properly used SEO, such as in creating new, internal links to related content, making the most out of image alt text, and including meta descriptions.

A little organization on each page to ensure that it is properly infused with SEO can go a long way towards bringing people to your site. Plus, it doesn’t take long to do and it’s quite cost-effective to boot.

Make Your Website Fast & Responsive

Your website should be fast to download on any device. This means minimizing the large files, such as images and especially video that take up a significant amount of space. The faster the download speed, the more likely visitors are to stay at your website. Plus, Google will punish the search rankings of websites that have a slow download speed.

A responsive web design means that it can be seen on screens of all sizes, ranging from smartphones up to desktop monitors. With more people surfing the web on their mobile devices, having a responsive web design is a must.

Post Interesting Content on a Regular Basis

Another way to build up traffic is by posting interesting articles and information to your site on a regular basis. Whether it is once, twice, three times, five times a week or more, the regular posting of content helps build the habit of visitors checking out your website when new content is expected.

Create Referral Links

Instead of asking for a back link to your site from others, post content that demands to be linked. This means that people will be asking to re-post your content which helps spread awareness of your website. Don’t be afraid to let others re-post your articles on their site as long as they are reputable and allow for a back link.

Make Internal Links

You can create a series of related articles and put in links to each one or simply link to any related content on your site. This helps you keep visitors who read similar material to stay on your site. This is on of the most effective means of building a customer base by having visitors go through the many articles and information that you have posted.

Don’t Forget Email Marketing

It may seem that email marketing is “so 2005”, but the truth is that this form of marketing is still one of the most effective in building up a customer base. This is because effective email marketing is personal, to-the-point, and provides information exclusive to those who sign up. If you post your regularly, say once a month, without being too intrusive, you’ll create a customer base that is truly interested in the products or services that you have to offer.

Multiple Methods

It’s no secret that the best method of building web traffic is using multiple means of drawing people to your site. You’ll want to start with one method and then build off of that to find additional means of pulling in new customers. It will not be easy as you must employ a trial-and-error way of finding out which combination of traffic-building methods work for your site, but it will be well worth it.

In the end, you will need to be persistent in your marketing efforts if you want to understand how to get traffic on your website. The more you experiment, the more you will learn, the more you will know what draws people to your site, so you can become successful.

An excellent resource for in depth training on getting traffic to your website can be found here.

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14 Comments

  1. These are truly some helpful tips about getting traffic to your website. I think that SEO is my best choice content is king when it comes to driving traffic to your site. All the method you have mention are winners in my book. Thanks

  2. Bryan, thanks for the great sharing. I’ve tried a few methods and it works, particularly SEO and social media sharing. For backlinks, Google are imposing stricter algorithm to rank your site. It is no longer easy like before. Now they consider many factors before decided to rank a site based on backlink.

  3. Thanks for this tips. I’m trying to build a site and the traffic is my problem right now.
    Your post is very helpeful.
    Personally I tried SEO, which I believe is te best and social media and I think in the future I will go with the other methods.
    Good job with your website.

    • Thank you very much for the kind words. I’m glad you found my article helpful. All the best.

  4. I found your article very informative, and the title of your website really made me want to read. I’ve been scammed multiple times, and it really derailed my confidence. Throwing away money when I didn’t have a ton to begin with was not a good situation for me. So I’m glad that you created a website to help people avoid this from happening.

    • I have lost a lot of money on so called get rich programs and that is the exact reason I created this website.  I’m glad you found it informative. Thanks Danny

  5. I really have been struggling over the last few months to see my analytics improve and get more visitors onto my blog – hopefully this article will set that straight! 

    I was interested to read that the speed of your website can effect how well it ranks in Google’s results. Where do you host you site to make sure it’s ‘snappy’ and quick?

  6. Nice post!

    I like all the ways you’ve listed here to get more traffic to your website. Personally I use SEO, Instagram and Youtube but I see there a whole lot of other ways to get more traffic to your website.

    Using all of these at the same time is probably not a good idea. So which ones do you focus on? and what method would you suggest to someone that’s just starting out?

    • Thanks Rogier,

      I personally focus on SEO first and foremost as traffic from those results cost you nothing.  I would also use social media to promote the posts. I agree with you, don’t try to do too many of these options until you master a couple of them.  It can be overwhelming.

      Thanks

      Bryan

  7. I’m still confused about what long-tailed keywords are and how to incorporate those into your sites . Maybe you can get into more detail and explanation about that. I like how your articles header had a hidden navigation and wish I knew how to do that. I liked your paragraphing and banners it looked very professional.

    • Hi Allie,

      A long-tail keyword is a keyword phrase that contains at least three words . Long-tail keywords are used to target niche demographics rather than mass audiences. In other words, they’re more specific and often less competitive than generic keyword terms.

      Hope this helps.

      Thanks

      Bryan

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