August 2008


One way of increasing website traffic is based on the content itself. It is a way to attract massive users to stay longer on each website it visits. It doesn’t mean, only writers can do so because they are more particular on writing articles but I tell you, as long as you work hard for it and you spend some time on it, rest assured that you will get what you wanted! You just need to write an article for your website on what it is all about. You can do a keyword research and see which keywords are often being used by users in searching. You can use the following URL’s for Free Keyword Research:

https://adwords.google.com/select/KeywordToolExternal
http://www.nichebot.com
http://www.digitalpoint.com/tools/suggestion/

After generating the keyword that matches on your website the next step would be the Keyword Analysis. It is very important to evaluate first whether those keywords can generate more leads for your website and can attract massive traffic and backlinks and therefore helps the website in achieving higher page rank. The more leads the bigger traffic and the higher the page rank it can get! :-)

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♥Ways to Increase Free Targeted Traffic to your Website♥
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This post is all about on How to Generate More Leads and Massively Increase Free Targeted Traffic to your Website. There are ways that would help you attract more visitors to visit your website. You should know what are their interest and put something interesting in your website that would probably decide the visitors to stay longer in your website. There are some important things to consider if you really wanted to achieve a free hot targeted traffic.The first thing to consider is the content writing. Remember, content is king! You should know what and how to write an article for your website. The content should be relevant on what really your website is. There are lots of article directories that would help your website to rank high in the search engines. There are this called Article Submitter and Directory Submitter that allows you to submit your article. This is not a free though, you have to pay for it. Somehow, this will help you to boost your backlinks! And also use web 2.0 directory like Myspace, Youtube, Squidoo, Facebook etc. for a maximum traffic

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♥Some Simple Tips on How to Generate More Leads and Increase Free Targeted Traffic ♥
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  • Keyword Research – Before writing an article for your website, it’s necessary to use free tools for Keyword Research that would enable you to know what are the keywords that are often used by searchers
    in the search engines.
  • Keep focus on the Website Content – It is one way of generating leads and increase free targeted traffic. It is the most important in attracting
    massive users to visit your website and chooses to stay longer. After doing some keyword researh, the keywords that you chose should be part in your content. and take note as much as possible the 3 best keywords for your website is within the first paragraph.
  • Keyword Analysis – After chosing the right keyword for your website the next would be Keyword Analysis. You have to analyze the list of keywords and come up with the keywords which you may think can attract more leads and generate targeted traffic.
  • Decide what is on the Headline – It is not only writing an article for your website but also you need to include relevant and very informative informations through videos, images, feeds etc. The keywords must be found in the following areas: TITLE, HEADER, ALT TAGS of IMAGES, TITLE TAGS of LINKS and in the FOOTER.
  • Leave Comments – As much as possible leave comments for each website you visit. Because in some way or another, he/she would do the same thing. And it builds relationship between 2 people that could help you expand your business.
  • Sending out bulletins and Post Blogs – It would help you to have some free exposures on the people with the same business like you. Just make sure that you were into the same stuff upon sending the post blogs and bulletins.
  • Creating an account on Youtube – It can attract more users and massive traffic using videos. Some users are more attract to videos than just a plain text. It would engaged the viewer’s mind and curiousity.
  • Sharing website – Ask someone to visit your website and link your website to her/him and vice versa. If possible announce your website to the world.
  • Making more Friends – The more friends you have the more favor you can get from them.
  • Choosing the right Domain Name for your Website – Choosing the right domain name is very crucial. You need to associate with the business you are in. It can bring more leads and traffic to your Webste.
  • Join Forums – As much as possible answer questions that are related to your business in the Forum. And your signature should contain the URL of your website to get backlinks.
  • Emphasize Keywords – Bolden, Capitalized and Italized the targeted Keywords.
  • Bookmarking – Bookmark your Site. Bookmarking is more reliable compared to Free Directory Submission.
  • Exchange Links – Exchange Links with relevant Sites.
  • More Modules – Create more modules related to your Lens.
  • Develop Content – Update your Content every now and then.
  • Visit Blogs that are related to your Site – When visiting a blog, comment on it as long as it is relevant to your Site. Place links on your Site.
  • Submit your Site to Top Search Engines – Submit your Website to Google, Yahoo, MSN etc.
  • Purchased Directory Submitter – Though it is not for free, but somehow it would help to boost traffic. Directory Submitter allows you to send your Website to over 300 Search Engines.
  • Promote your Website – Post the URL of your Website on Myspace, Facebook, etc.
  • Join Seminars, Trainings, etc. – There are companies that can help you develop your knowledge on how to generate more leads and attract more traffic to your Website. If you are new to this stuff, it is recommended that you join on trainings and seminars to learn more techniques and tricks
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This functionality is also available through Advanced Search page, under Advanced Web Search > Domains.

allintitle: If you start a query with [allintitle:], Google will restrict the results to those with all of the query words in the title. For instance, [allintitle: google search] will return only documents that have both “google” and “search” in the title.

This functionality is also available through Advanced Search page, under Advanced Web Search > Occurrences.

intitle: If you include [intitle:] in your query, Google will restrict the results to documents containing that word in the title. For instance, [intitle:google search] will return documents that mention the word “google” in their title, and mention the word “search” anywhere in the document (title or no). Note there can be no space between the “intitle:” and the following word.

Putting [intitle:] in front of every word in your query is equivalent to putting [allintitle:] at the front of your query: [intitle:google intitle:search] is the same as [allintitle: google search].

allinurl: If you start a query with [allinurl:], Google will restrict the results to those with all of the query words in the url. For instance, [allinurl: google search] will return only documents that have both “google” and “search” in the url.

Note that [allinurl:] works on words, not url components. In particular, it ignores punctuation. Thus, [allinurl: foo/bar] will restrict the results to page with the words “foo” and “bar” in the url, but won’t require that they be separated by a slash within that url, that they be adjacent, or that they be in that particular word order. There is currently no way to enforce these constraints.

This functionality is also available through Advanced Search page, under Advanced Web Search > Occurrences.

inurl: If you include [inurl:] in your query, Google will restrict the results to documents containing that word in the url. For instance, [inurl:google search] will return documents that mention the word “google” in their url, and mention the word “search” anywhere in the document (url or no). Note there can be no space between the “inurl:” and the following word.

Putting “inurl:” in front of every word in your query is equivalent to putting “allinurl:” at the front of your query: [inurl:google inurl:search] is the same as [allinurl: google search].

define: The query [define:] will provide a definition of the words you enter after it, gathered from various online sources. The definition will be for the entire phrase entered (i.e., it will include all the words in the exact order you typed them).
stocks: If you begin a query with the [stocks:] operator, Google will treat the rest of the query terms as stock ticker symbols, and will link to a page showing stock information for those symbols. For instance, [stocks: intc yhoo] will show information about Intel and Yahoo. (Note you must type the ticker symbols, not the company name.)

This functionality is also available if you search just on the stock symbols (e.g. [ intc yhoo ]) and then click on the “Show stock quotes” link on the results page.

cache: If you include other words in the query, Google will highlight those words within the cached document. For instance, [cache:www.google.com web] will show the cached content with the word “web” highlighted.

This functionality is also accessible by clicking on the “Cached” link on Google’s main results page.

The query [cache:] will show the version of the web page that Google has in its cache. For instance, [cache:www.google.com] will show Google’s cache of the Google homepage. Note there can be no space between the “cache:” and the web page url.

link: The query [link:] will list webpages that have links to the specified webpage. For instance, [link:www.google.com] will list webpages that have links pointing to the Google homepage. Note there can be no space between the “link:” and the web page url.

This functionality is also accessible from the Advanced Search page, under Page Specific Search > Links.

related: The query [related:] will list web pages that are “similar” to a specified web page. For instance, [related:www.google.com] will list web pages that are similar to the Google homepage. Note there can be no space between the “related:” and the web page url.

This functionality is also accessible by clicking on the “Similar Pages” link on Google’s main results page, and from the Advanced Search page, under Page Specific Search > Similar.

info: The query [info:] will present some information that Google has about that web page. For instance, [info:www.google.com] will show information about the Google homepage. Note there can be no space between the “info:” and the web page url.