Three Ways on How Content Can Attract Free, Long Term, Targeted Traffic to Your Website
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Author Name: Mohamad Zaki Hussein
Email Address: zaki@centrin.net.id
Web site Address: www.webtrafficideas.com
Title: Three Ways on How Content Can Attract Free, Long
Term, Targeted Traffic to Your Website
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Summary:
Many people out there said that "content is king" when it
comes to web traffic generation. Even though, IMHO, content
is not the only king, I tend to agree with them. In this
article, you'll find three ways on how content can attract
free, long term, targeted traffic to your website.
Three Ways on How Content Can Attract Free, Long Term,
Targeted Traffic to Your Website
Many people out there said that "content is king" when it
comes to web traffic generation. Even though, IMHO, content
is not the only king, I tend to agree with them. If done
properly, content can attract free, long term, targeted
traffic to your website.
Here're three ways on how content can attract free, long
term, targeted traffic to your website:
1. Content attracts free search engine traffic
It has been well-known that the search engines love content.
The more content you have in your website, the more keywords
you can rank for, and thus the more traffic you can get from
the search engines.
However, not every content can do well in the search
engines. The search engines have sets of rules (also known
as algorithms) to rank websites in their indexes and some of
these rules go beyond content (off-page factors). You need
to "optimize your site" to meet these rules if you want to
rank well in the search engines.
The problem, though, is that there are differing opinions
about these rules and it seems that no one can give exact
answers about them. Also, these rules often change, which
makes them quite difficult to be followed.
That's why I usually only do little optimization, sometimes
as little as putting one keyword in the title tag and
getting links. I stopped paying attention to the details
because they wasted my time more then they gave me results.
2. Content attracts links from other websites
There are two benefits of having incoming links pointing to
your site. First, you can get direct traffic from people who
click through the links. And second, incoming links can
increase your search engine ranking. In general, the search
engines count incoming links as votes to your website.
Now how can content attract links to your website? Well,
there are various scenarios on how content can attract links
to your websites. But since I only have limited space and
time here, let me just tell you the two popular scenarios.
First, you can write articles with link in your resource box
and submit them to article directories and relevant websites
that accept article submission. Many web publishers out
there have a "content deficit" problem, and they're hungry
for your content. You can get your links spread out fast
around the Internet by using this method.
Second, if your website contains "linkworthy" content, then
other webmasters might voluntarily link to your content or
website. However, this is a passive method, and you may not
want to rely on this method and wait for someone to link to
you.
3. Content attracts viral traffic
Viral marketing works by encouraging other people to
transmit your marketing message to the others. If done
properly, it can spread your marketing message around the
Internet just like a contagious virus spreads around a
society.
There are various motivations that can encourage other
people to spread your marketing message. One of them is the
"desire to obtain material possession." You've probably seen
the tactic of giving people incentive to spread a marketing
message.
However, not all people are moved by the "desire to obtain
material possession." Many people are moved by mere
excitement or other non-selfish motivations.
This is where content can attract viral traffic. If your
content (that is part of your website or contains link to
your website), is extremely useful, informative, or just
downright funny as hell that people will say "Wow!" when
they see it, then people might spread or tell others about
your content.
You can also try to increase the viral effect of your
content by making it easy for people to spread or tell
others about your content, for example by using a
tell-a-friend script.
About the Author:
Mohamad Zaki Hussein is the webmaster of
www.webtrafficideas.com . To learn how to build a
perpetual traffic engine by combining Viral Marketing with
RSS and Blog, grab the FREE "Instant Traffic Formula" report
at www.webtrafficideas.com/getviral
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