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		<title>Sources of Site Traffic &#8211; Best To Worst</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 12 Nov 2007 13:51:30 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Donna</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[We all share a common goal &#8211; increasing traffic to our site or blog. Without traffic, our sites are invisible. Traffic, however, can come from many sources. Some of those sources are gold mines of highly targeted traffic consisting of visitors who are wanting to consume and interact with our content. Some sources are next [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src='http://www.dazzlindonna.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2007/11/trafficsources.gif' alt='traffic sources' class='floatleft' />We all share a common goal &#8211; increasing traffic to our site or blog.  Without traffic, our sites are invisible.  Traffic, however, can come from many sources.  Some of those sources are gold mines of highly targeted traffic consisting of visitors who are wanting to consume and interact with our content.  Some sources are next to worthless and our sites would be better off without the waste of bandwidth.  Below, I&#8217;ve listed what I consider to be the most common forms of traffic, rated from best to worst.  Use this as a guide when promoting your site, so that you focus your energies in the right places.</p>
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<li><strong>Organic search engine traffic</strong> &#8211; This is the granddaddy of all traffic.  Visitors who arrive at your site from a search they&#8217;ve conducted are extremely targeted.  This is what SEOs live for &#8211; high search engine rankings for popular phrases related to your niche.  Bonus points if the great rankings are on Google, as that sends far more traffic than others.  Don&#8217;t make the mistake of concentrating solely on search engine traffic however.  If you lose your rankings, and you have no other sources of traffic, your site&#8217;s traffic will be devastated.</li>
<li><strong>Sponsored search engine traffic (PPC)</strong> &#8211; Second best is the traffic obtained from visitors clicking on sponsored listings from those same search engines.  Essentially, you get all the same benefits as above, but there&#8217;s one difference.  You have to pay for this traffic.  The major search engines have made it a bit more complicated to play the PPC (pay per click) game.  No longer is it as simple as &#8220;the biggest spenders get the top listings&#8221;.  You can be very successful with this method, and the fact that you have more control over placement is a big draw.  Keep in mind, however, that without experience, you may end up spending a bundle of cash on PPC systems such as Google&#8217;s Adwords without reaping any profits.</li>
<li><strong>Referrals from other sites</strong> &#8211; This could come in several forms.  Other sites may simply link to you because they like your site, or you may have chosen to purchase advertising (either as a link or a banner ad) on others&#8217; sites.  Either way, if a highly-trafficked sites in your niche recommend your site, there&#8217;s a good chance that you&#8217;ll receive nicely targeted traffic from those sites.</li>
<li><strong>Participation in forums/communities</strong> &#8211; If you participate in forums and communities related to your niche, you can build up an element of trust.  That trust helps send others community participants to your site via any links that you&#8217;ve listed in your signatures or profile pages.  This may not send large quantities of traffic, but it will probably be traffic that has a strong bond with you.  Those visitors may then go on to either link to your site or recommend your site in other ways.</li>
<li><strong>Guest blogging</strong> &#8211; Like the community participation above, guest blogging helps build up others&#8217; trust in you, and your name becomes well known.  This in turn builds up your personal brand, and you become more recognizable.  At some point, people will know who you are, and that almost always translates into more site traffic.  Obviously, you should be creating quality posts on others&#8217; blogs if you hope to succeed with this method of traffic generation and <a href="http://www.hectorjcuevas.com/blog-traffic" class="liexternal">increase blog traffic</a>.</li>
<li><strong>Social networking</strong> &#8211; Traffic from social networks such as Digg and Stumbleupon, or social bookmarking sites such as Delicious, or popular video sites such as Youtube, can be huge.  However, the traffic comes in spikes, usually only lasts for a few hours or at most a few days, and the visitors rarely stick around.  These visitors may not be very targeted, or they may just not be all that interested in what you have to offer.  Nevertheless, you may get some much-needed attention (buzz) or a few nice links, so social networking traffic is worth getting.  It&#8217;s just not worth as much as the factors mentioned above, in my opinion.</li>
<li><strong>Article marketing / Directory submissions</strong> &#8211; Submitting your site to directories or writing articles that will be syndicated via article marketing sites are both useful for obtaining a few links to your sites, and perhaps a handful of visitors.  You won&#8217;t see much direct traffic from these sources, so put this a bit lower on your list of things to do.  It&#8217;s not a bad idea, and it can be useful for link building purposes, but it&#8217;s just not highly useful.</li>
<li><strong>Purchasing traffic packages and traffic exchange programs</strong> &#8211; In general, you should avoid these, and I only include this in the list so that I can warn you about them.  If you are tempted to &#8220;buy millions of visitors for only $99&#8243; or whatever the offer is, ask yourself if you enjoy throwing money away.  These types of programs may or may not send you traffic, but the traffic they do send will likely either be fake or it will consist of visitors who have absolutely no interest whatsoever in your site.  You will be wasting money.  Likewise, traffic exchange packages usually consist of webmasters visiting each others sites, just to obtain more traffic for their own sites.  Again, they aren&#8217;t interested in your site at all.  They only want to increase their own traffic, which won&#8217;t be useful traffic for them either.</li>
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<p>I&#8217;m sure there are other traffic sources, but those are the ones that I receive the most traffic from.  If you know of any other great sources, please share in the comments below.</p>
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