How to Get More Natural Traffic to Your Associated Content Articles

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Here are some ways to increase traffic to your articles:

1. Write about topics that are popular. This may include topics about money, health, unique product, and whatever captures the public interest.

2. Submit teaser articles to ArticlePanda.com ... Allows you to send out links to your Associated Content articles on blog engines around the world.

3. Write many articles. The more you write the more likely people are going to click on your other articles, visit your user profile, and simply get to know you better. Make a name for yourself so people come back for more.

4. Write an ebook and sell it on Ebay. Include a link to your Associated Content articles within the document. This way you make a little money and get more traffic. Likewise you could give your ebook away for free and maybe it will spread all over the internet adding more exposure to your Associated Content articles.

5. Add pictures to your articles. This way picture search engines will pick up your image and drive traffic back to the page holding the image.

6. Use the best keywords in your meta description. Add keywords that you think people would type in a search engine looking for your content.

7. Join relevant forums and add a small non-spammy link in your signiture field. Interested people will click on it.

8. Become an expert at yahoo answers. In your profile leave a link to your articles.

9. Ask your friends and family to link to your profile page.

10. Take advantage of any offline promotion you can think of. This may include adding your url to your business card or through cheap print advertising.

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  • poddys1/19/2010

    Very useful tips, and it definitely is useful to create backlinks to your articles and profile on AC in as many "relevant" places as possible. The secret is in getting noticed.

  • Cynthia Martin10/8/2007

    Thanks for the info, I learned something new today!

  • Nick Howes8/7/2007

    Good succinct tips.

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