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Buy Guaranteed Web Site TrafficIf you are going to buy web site traffic, you would want a guarantee that you will get it. If you just advertise, you are only guaranteed a certain number of eyeballs. There is no guarantee that they will click through to your site. You can pay a service to bring you clicks, but you had better be sure it will not just be their computer repeatedly fetching your web pages. (Come to think of it, in under an hour I could probably code an AJAX program to do that.) PPCIf you use a pay-per-click (PPC) campaign from a reputable company, you can be confident that you got a visitor for each click -- well reasonably confident. They do try to weed out pranksters and competitors trying to make you pay for spurious clicks. From a less-than-reputable company? They could be generating traffic themselves to charge you for. You can probably find a deal through your web provider to open an account with a few dollars initial balance. Here are some of the PPC programs: Google AdWords is the most popular, the most expensive, and they claim, the most cost effective. Yahoo Advertising Also popular. Miva Pay-Per-Click 7Search.com -- this one I've read complaints about, but also reports of success using it. Spread back linksFor building web site traffic, almost any other technique you try comes without guarantee. You can get almost guaranteed web site traffic by submitting ezine articles to directories. They can bring a lot of back links. Here's the way it works: You submit an article to a directory giving anyone permission to republish it if they keep it intact. The last paragraph or so is the "resource box" where you can have live links to a limited number of your web pages. The more your article is republished, the more back links you get from it. Similarly, the more articles you submit, the more back links. Submitting articles to article directories can be free, but if you are willing to buy web site traffic, it's more effective to use an article submission service to submit your article to hundreds or thousands of directories and blogs. That doesn't guarantee that any of the article directories will list it or any of the blogs will publish it, but if it is valuable and well written, that will greatly increase the odds. If
your article is published people may or may not read it, and if they
read it, they may or may not click through, but the odds are that
they will if you have written the article well. Or rather, if the
article is well written. You can hire a ghost writer. There are many
native English speakers around the world who got better college scores
than you did, and who are willing to write articles for under $10 each. Spreading articles widely can also bring nearly guaranteed web site traffic by increasing your standing in the search engines due to all those back links. It depends on how many article directories accept your article and how many bloggers and others reprint them. Quality and usefulness are important. But it also depends on having apparently unique versions of your articles spread around the web.You want a service that will submit unique versions of your article to the different directories. The search engines will discount all but one of the identical occurrences, so you will not increase your page rank for all the back links. Using pseudonyms are useful in several ways. If you are hiring your articles written for you, you may not want to claim authorship, particularly 1. if you are worried about charges of lack of originality, for example if you are an academic, or 2. if you want to publish many articles and are worried about potential publishers not wanting to carry that many from the same person within a short period of time. Avoid article directories that insert rel="nofollow" into your resource box links. This is very much like them violating their own rules by not keeping your article intact when they publish it. The rel="nofollow" tells the search engines that the directory does not want any of their page rank conveyed to your site. If Google pays attention to "nofollow" in this context -- it is unclear -- a "nofollow" link is equivalent to not having a back link at all. Here are some top article directories to which you can submit articles for free:
For a longer list, see Top 50 Article Directories By Traffic, Pagerank. The Google page rank indicates the importance Google ascribes to them. If you intend to submit to more than one, start with those nearest to the top. I have excluded from my list some that put NOFOLLOW links in the author's resource box, and hence are nearly worthless. Those removed include: ArticleAlley.com, ArticlesBase.com and SearchWarp.com. Be sure to avoid them. I recommend these article submission services as places to buy web site traffic You can buy guaranteed web site traffic at submityourarticle.com. (Well, nearly guaranteed -- you have to provide a good article in addition to paying.) They read your article to check it for quality before they send it on to article directories and as a consequence, they can submit to ezinearticles.com, the finickiest and most respected of the directories. They used to have a restriction of eight articles per 30 day subscription period, but they have dropped that restriction. They do not have a provision for using pseudonyms – probably a requirement for being able to submit to ezinearticles.com. (Presumably you can get around that for the price of multiple subscriptions.) They claim to submit to hundreds of article directories, and the articles you have submitted remain in their own article directory where publishers can obtain a copy. You can buy web site traffic at uniquearticlewizard.com. They claim they submit to over 11,000 article directories and blogs. They do have the provision for pseudonyms. Recently they have started offering an integrated article writing service: apparently you specify what you want written, in a week or so it is available, and you don't have to download, unzip, copy, and paste -- it's waiting in your account ready to distribute. (As of February, 2010, I haven't tried this out.) Also worthy of a look is isnare.com. It is not only an article directory: they will distribute your articles to other article sites inexpensively. I do not see provision there for submitting unique versions of your article to the different recipients. They do require the article be reviewed by humans before being sent out. You can send out copies of your article for $2.00 or less apiece, much cheaper than Submit Your Article or Unique Article Wizard. For guaranteed web site traffic, it may not be as good as the other services, since identical articles do not count for as much with the search engines. See Also: How To Improve Website Traffic |
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