Written by David Husnian Last time we looked how to optimize your blogs in your Ultimate Free Traffic Network.
As a quick refresher we looked at: your post titles; what to cover in your blog posts; how to create and present your blog posts; how to properly use links; what “voice” you should use; and a whole lot more.
Now you know what to do to your blogs to optimize them for your Ultimate Free Traffic Network we’re going to look at some of the final “secret” details you need to do to buff up that blog so you attract and keep readers.
You may think you don’t need these but small details are usually what separates the failures or even the fairly successful from the wildly successful.
So, to be truly exceptional, you need to go that extra step (or ten!) and do those things that others don’t.
Click here to read more on Make Your Blogs Exceptional: Ultimate Free Traffic Network, Part 5
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Written by David Husnian Last time we started looking at the center of an Ultimate Free Traffic Network, blogs.
This time we’ll continue looking at what you need to do to make sure your blogs are optimized to get the greatest benefit and the most traffic.
I’ve identified 15 things to do that will make an incredible difference in your traffic network.
Each is a valuable technique but combined they really help each other.
Click here to read more on Make Traffic Magnets, Optimize Your Blogs: Ultimate Free Traffic Network, Part 4
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Written by David Husnian Last time we looked at the core components of an Ultimate Free Traffic Network, content and links.
Now we are going to start looking at the individual parts to the network, the various Web properties that will make up the network; remember what it looks like…

The center of an Ultimate Free Traffic Network is to your blogs. This is where, ultimately, all your links lead; some directly and some indirectly.
There are two types of blogs: personal blogs that are hosted by the blog owner; and hosted blogs that are hosted by specific services like Blogger and WordPress.
Each has a place and importance in a traffic network and both should be used to maximize the value of network.
The purpose of all the blogs used in a traffic network is to attract visitors and help generate traffic, either for the network or to a money site.
To attract and retain visitors, the steady stream of great content posted to the blog needs to remain focused on the specific topic on the blog both because this helps attract and retain but it also improve search engine rankings and builds authority.
Now let’s start looking at specifics of what and how to use blog to build your Ultimate Free Traffic Network.
Click here to read more on Blogs, the Center of the Universe: Ultimate Free Traffic Network, Part 3
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Written by David Husnian Last time we looked at an overview of what an Ultimate Free Traffic Network would consist of.
Basically, we’re going to build a system that will get website traffic from the search engines, social media sites, content sharing sites and more.
The core components of it will be providing a steady stream of great content and creating massive numbers of links from high value Web properties.
Let’s look at what we mean by that.
Core Components: Content and Links
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Written by David Husnian Ah, Traffic. You hate it in your car but love it on the Web.
Web traffic is so important to us Internet Marketers for our online businesses that it is one of my 3 Pillars of Guaranteed Success; without it you will fail and with the enough of the right you have a good chance of succeeding – you still need the other 2 Pillars though.
It is non-optional.
This is the first in a series of posts on what makes up, and how to build, the “ultimate” free traffic network. That is, a traffic network that will bring you maximum traffic and a strong Traffic Pillar.
Follow along and do what’s discussed and you’ll end up with a network that will bring you an astonishing amount of traffic.
There are two types of traffic, commonly called “free traffic” and “paid traffic”.
Of course, everything costs something so using the term “free traffic” isn’t really correct; just think of it as traffic that you get without a direct cash outlay but there may be indirect costs in time and money.
Paid traffic costs you directly and the most common forms of paid traffic are:
- Pay-Per-Click (PPC), like Google AdWords and AdSense, where you have advertisement and every time someone clicks on the ad to go to your site you pay a fee
- Cost-Per-Action (CPA) is where you have advertisements and you pay for each specified action; an action can be purchase, a new subscriber to your list, etc.
- Cost-Per-View (CPV) is where you have advertisements and you pay each time someone views your ad, whether they click or take any action at all.
- Cost-Per-Mille (CPM) is where you have advertisements and you pay a set amount for every thousand views of your ad; it is a subset of CPV.
- Advertisements are text and graphic ads with links to your Web properties, like banner ads, etc., and you pay to have to the ad shown for a specific period of time.
Free traffic doesn’t have direct costs and the most common forms of free traffic are:
- Traffic from search engines, frequently called organic traffic
- Traffic from the Web 2.0/social media sites like Facebook, YouTube, Technorati and Digg
- Traffic from content sharing sites like article directories, Squidoo and Hub Pages
- Traffic from your affiliates and even traffic that comes from e-mail sent to your lists
We’re going to look in depth at all the aspects of how to build a traffic network that floods you with targeted traffic.
The core pieces of an Ultimate Free Traffic Network are:
Click here to read more on Ultimate Free Traffic Network, Part 1
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Make Your Blogs Exceptional: Ultimate Free Traffic Network, Part 5
Last time we looked how to optimize your blogs in your Ultimate Free Traffic Network.
As a quick refresher we looked at: your post titles; what to cover in your blog posts; how to create and present your blog posts; how to properly use links; what “voice” you should use; and a whole lot more.
Now you know what to do to your blogs to optimize them for your Ultimate Free Traffic Network we’re going to look at some of the final “secret” details you need to do to buff up that blog so you attract and keep readers.
You may think you don’t need these but small details are usually what separates the failures or even the fairly successful from the wildly successful.
So, to be truly exceptional, you need to go that extra step (or ten!) and do those things that others don’t.
Click here to read more on Make Your Blogs Exceptional: Ultimate Free Traffic Network, Part 5
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Category: Getting traffic
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