Quick Guide to Help Getting More Traffic to Your Website

Jonathan Laberge
Since you are reading this article. I presume you first of all have a website or maybe even a blog to which you want to drive some traffic to. There are alot of ways out their to do this, but most of them cost money, alot of time or even both.

This is why I have decided to right a really quick article, about how to get some extra traffic in no time to your website. I had the same problem most of you had, and I found this out in some sort of an accident. I am all about helping others which explains why I am telling you all this.

First off, your website will drive more traffic with this method if it's contents are related to current events, what's hip right now and such material. Note, I have had success with not so popular websites, but I guess their is an audience for everything right?

Second, you are going to want people to come back, so try to put more content than not enough. That way people will come back to read more. If you are just starting up a website, don't worry, this will work out, but you will have to repeat it often, untill you get recurring visitors.

The last part of this, is actually real simple, and you will probably either say to yourself : "Why didn't I think of that?" There are websites out there, that actually only list cool articles, stories and such for free and actually get ALOT of traffic. Your job, is to put a link to one of your articles, stories or content with these websites. Which websites, right? Well there are many, like Digg, del.icio.us, Furl, Technorati, Spurl and the list goes on and on.

Search for these guys on google, and you will probably find more. The more you add your site, the more traffic. I told you it was simple, but this is a very efficient way to get your pages known to others and will drive traffic garanteed!

Published by Jonathan Laberge

I am a french Canadian, that has a degree in computer Science. I am born in Montreal and have moved in the rural regions of Québec.  View profile

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The number of visitors to sites such as digg.com in one day is more then enough to make you bust your maximum allowed bandwidth.

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  • Lodie Quezada6/29/2010

    Thanks so much for this valuable advice

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