05 December 2007

Use Web 2.0 to Increase Website Traffic

Service Oriented Architecture SOA Web 2.0 Articles : Use Web 2.0 to Increase Website Traffic by Mike Johns

There are many ways to drive traffic to your website both paid and free but there are a couple of new ways with great results that can help you drive traffic to your website.

Here I show you 3 easy ways to drive website to your site using Social Sites Web 2.0

Mybloglog is a site that allows you to track what members of a certain community visit your site I managed to get over 2,000 unique visitors to my blog in about a week using their site this is how the site works. When you register they install a little tracking cookie that allows other blog owners to look at your profile when you visit their site what this means is that if they see that you visited their site they will most likely visit yours. All you need to do is register, add your website url and avatar and start visiting other peoples blogs and comment. By doing this a couple of times a day you can drive traffic to your site in no time.

Del.ici.ous is a bookmaking sites that uses software to bookmark site it is some sort of voting system, the more votes you have the more popular you will become, when your visitors come to your site they will read your content if it is good they will book mark, you will drive more traffic to your site.

Finally Digg is another great traffic source this site also uses a member voting system the more Diggs you have more exposure you get, Diggers usually like technology related articles so submit your articles to them. If you make it to their front page you can get thousands and thousands of visitors within a couple of days.

So there you have it if you want to have a successful website you need to bring traffic without the traffic your hard work means nothing so work on your traffic.

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