Written by David Husnian on December 30th, 2009
In the last post in this series we looked at the one thing you need to get an insane amount of traffic.
This time we’re going to expand on that and look at how to take it to the next level and see how to use powerful content sharing sites to build the main structure of an Ultimate Free Traffic Network.
The number of very high quality back links and how quickly you can improve your search engine results positioning is amazing and this is the real secret to the strength of the traffic network.
There are a large number of content sharing sites, including the article directories we looked at last time, but there are some that are head and shoulders above the others, ones that you must include in your Free Traffic Network.
There is only one place to start is when adding your first content sharing site after you’ve established your article marketing process.
Click here to read more on Content Sharing Sites, Squidoo: Ultimate Free Traffic Network, Part 8
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Written by David Husnian on March 4th, 2009
What is Forum Marketing?
To use forum marketing to drive traffic you start posting in various forums to enhance your presence. Then, as you become more known and trusted, you put a link into your forum “signature” to the place you’d like to drive traffic to.
Last time we talked about pay-per-click advertising and how quick and effective it can be when done properly.
But… that doesn’t mean you should stop there, not by a long shot. There is still money to be made using other tools in your traffic tool box.
One of those tools is search engine optimization, or SEO.
If there is an online marketing topic that causes more fights and arguments from people swearing by completely opposite methods and techniques I don’t know it is.
There are many aspects of SEO but one of the, if not the, most important ones is…
Click here to read more on How to Profit from SEO
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Written by David Husnian on January 1st, 2009
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