Re: OT: How to get more traffic to a site?
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numero = 60832
interpreted = N
texte = Phil wrote:> Sorry for the OT post, my clients always demand more traffic to their > sites...> > But what are they possible methods used to achieve this?Here are a few (mostly free) ideas: 1. Build a good site 2. Build a *visitor-friendly" site! (designers and site owners may love flash intros and such, but most surfers hate them) 3. Build a site that works with as many browsers and OSs as possible 4. Avoid frames 5. Use static (or quasi-static) links that search engines can follow 6. Make every page *appear* like a static page to the search engines (as oppsoed to dynamically created sites with lots of variables in the URL) 7. Make every page an entry page 8. Get linked 9. Be active and friendly at internet fora your potential visitor go to10. If you sell something, consider an affiliate program11. If you sell something, consider some "teaser auctions" at Ebay (yes, it is possible to do that in ways that won't violate Ebay's rules)12. Mention your site to everybody whenever you have a chanceFrank Nordberghttp://www.musicaviva.comhttp://www.online-guitarist.comhttp://www.gitar-siden.comhttp://www.tablatvre.comhttp://www.mandolin-player.comhttp://www.blues-harmonica.comhttp://www.irish-banjo.comhttp://www.blues-banjo.comhttp://www.folk-banjo.comhttp://www.roarogfrank.comhttp://www.website-helper.com-------------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list
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Phil wrote:> Sorry for the OT post, my clients always demand more traffic to their > sites...> > But what are they possible methods used to achieve this?Here are a few (mostly free) ideas: 1. Build a good site 2. Build a *visitor-friendly" site! (designers and site owners may love flash intros and such, but most surfers hate them) 3. Build a site that works with as many browsers and OSs as possible 4. Avoid frames 5. Use static (or quasi-static) links that search engines can follow 6. Make every page *appear* like a static page to the search engines (as oppsoed to dynamically created sites with lots of variables in the URL) 7. Make every page an entry page 8. Get linked 9. Be active and friendly at internet fora your potential visitor go to10. If you sell something, consider an affiliate program11. If you sell something, consider some "teaser auctions" at Ebay (yes, it is possible to do that in ways that won't violate Ebay's rules)12. Mention your site to everybody whenever you have a chanceFrank Nordberghttp://www.musicaviva.comhttp://www.online-guitarist.comhttp://www.gitar-siden.comhttp://www.tablatvre.comhttp://www.mandolin-player.comhttp://www.blues-harmonica.comhttp://www.irish-banjo.comhttp://www.blues-banjo.comhttp://www.folk-banjo.comhttp://www.roarogfrank.comhttp://www.website-helper.com-------------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list .To unsubscribe, E-mail to: To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to Web Archive of this list is at: http://webdna.smithmicro.com/
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