Thursday, 29 November 2012
Jobs From Home Online
But also free, and not just traffic of a high grade, today we will talk about generating high-grade traffic! High-grade traffic is traffic that is already interested in your product. There is high-grade-traffic and low-grade traffic. All traffic is not created equal. To be a power seller you've go to have some serious traffic to your site!
There are others which can generate substantial traffic to our ebook sites as well, while Google is the granddaddy of all search engines, but. Or--through Pay-per-click ads generated through AdWords, either through organic listings on their web site, everybody concentrates on Google traffic.
But I though I would create a few to collect traffic from my "selling ebooks" key words, i had already developed quite a few blogs to funnel traffic into my sites, now. I had done all of the right stuff and I hoped it would increase my search engine traffic. Several months ago I was trying to optimize one of my sites for the keywords "selling ebooks".
Rather than having it anchored to something like "Click Here" or "Go Here" or using the URL to my site as the anchor text to my site--I used the anchor text "Selling eBooks", where I included a link to my main site, now. I provided some content and I titled each "Selling eBooks". So I went to Squidoo and Blogger and set up a total of five blogs devoted to selling ebooks.
It is better when someone searches for "selling ebooks" to have a link on my blog anchored by the text "selling ebooks" rather than simply a "Click Here", in my case, so. Most of the search engines give more notice to links anchored to the actual text people search for on their engines. But all incoming links are not equal. That creates an inbound link to your site, every time you set up a blog and include a link to your site, now. When they clicked on that link they were taken to my main site. "Visit my site by clicking the "Selling eBooks" text below, the way I did this was to include the text.
No--I was shocked sober! So I go to MSN and do a search for "selling ebooks" and was very pleasantly surprised, hmmm. But I started seeing quite a few people coming from MSN searches. Most of my visitors coming to my site via search engine searches come through Google (big surprise). (two days to be exact) and then I checked my site stats, so I kind of forgot about it for a couple days.
You see there were hundreds of people running paid ads that were appearing on these pages for their sites under these keywords--and my big listings were now popping up for free in the organic listings. And I had to laugh a bit. The best part about this is that all of the traffic this was generating was completely free! On the second page I had two more listings, and. Furthermore I had the #7 listing for one of my alternate sites. 000 listings, 000, i had the #2 listing out of over 31.
This technique always seems to work. I make the title and the anchor text of the link to my site exactly the same as the keywords Google gives me. What I do is go to my AdWords account and get suggestions for additional keywords related to my main keyword and build blogs around the ones Google indicates get the most traffic. For every keyword I want to target I always create a few blogs to target visitors using those words in their searches, now.
Just make sure to title your blog exactly the same as the keywords you want people to find you through and use the same anchor text in the link back to your web site.
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