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Marketing to Boost Your Online Traffic: 5 Tips

 
 
 
 
1.

Write a Roundup Post

A roundup post is an entry that speaks about a group of people in your niche. This

strategy is used to build relationships with influencers in your niche. Let them know that

you are reaching out to them and promoting their content. More often than not, this

leads to them returning you the favor by blogging or tweeting about you. If they are

indeed influential in your niche, their return of favor will be sending massive traffic your

way.

2.

Interview Experts in Your Niche

If you can get interviews with experts in your niche, your credibility will be greatly

boosted thus generating more traffic. All you have to do is ask: email experts a list of

questions that is relevant to your niche and get some great content from their answers.

At the same time, build relationships with these experts because you never know when

a powerful partnership will come knocking at your door.

3.

Twitter Traffic

Twitter can be a huge source of traffic for you if you know how to build your Twitter

network on a daily basis. Your goal with Twitter is to network and build relationships

and these relationships can lead to more traffic. One Twitter post can become so viral

that it can send tens of thousands of visitors to your sites if done in the right manner.

4.

Create a Facebook Page

Studies have shown that people are spending more time on Facebook than any other

website on the internet. By being in front of such traffic, you have the best chance of

being seen on the vast web. Create a Facebook Page for your website and install a “Like

Box” into your website so that your visitors will know you are on Facebook and join as a

fan on your Facebook Page.

5.

Create an Infographic

If you are great with design, you can take the statistics of any topic and create an

infographic to represent the figures. Infographics can go viral very easily as people like

to share them all over the web. Do remember to include your website URL within the

infographic so that you can get the traffic when it is re-blogged elsewhere on the

internet. You know what? Forget about being great with design, you can outsource it to

someone else to get it done for you!


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