Introduction
The aim of a website is generally
to provide a window of one’s offers on a platform where a good deal of people
can get access.
A website is nothing more than a
‘storefront,' in a way, providing a catalog of products, services and information,
depending on the area of expertise of the one behind the site.
The general aim then is to get
the maximum number of people to view this window, be interested in its content,
and then make them loyal followers who will come back repeatedly to the site.
In the jargon of the cyber world, these ‘visits’ can be termed traffic.
Traffic, in everyone’s minds,
shows how many people are coming by a site, a good indicator of its popularity
and content relevance.
Traffic is actually more
technical, explained as the amount of data sent
and received by visitors to a
site, and not exactly as the number of visitors. Though both definitions can be
considered the same, giving an idea of the popularity of a site, traffic is
thus a very good indication of
whether a site is thriving or
failing.
Traffic is usually the first
indicator of whether a site is attracting visits
or not, and as such, is a basis
for advertising ventures with sites.
Given that advertising helps site
owners financially, regular traffic
ensures they will be considered
for advertising proposals--or that they
will earn more from current
advertisers (by increasing views and click-
throughs).
Through traffic, owners can also
see which pages are more popular
and which are less visited,
helping to know where their strengths and
weaknesses lay. This data can
further help them to determine trends on the site, and tailor their offers
accordingly by remaining one step ahead of the game.
Thus, generating traffic and
increasing it is a major concern of site
owners. Whether a site caters to
marketing products or to providing
information on a specific topic,
traffic will be the general indicator of its
success and popularity, and
consequently, of its survival - survival of the fittest on the Net referring to
the site that receives best traffic.
Consequently, the aim of sites is
to increase traffic. This differs slightly
depending on the type of site.
Marketing sites, provided by Internet marketers and Internet business owners,
will want to increase their
traffic to get more unique
visitors and also to keep their returning
by a wider number of potential
clients. Content sites, for marketers and Internet business owners that offer
information on a narrowly-defined topic and that generate revenue through
advertising, will want
to increase the number of page
views (and, thus, click-throughs) of the site so as to increase the scope of
penetration of their content.
How To Start Generating Daily
Traffic
Traffic can be increased through
the following strategies, such as:
1.Search engine optimization.
2.Increased visibility on the
Net.
3.Links to and from other sites
(i.e. reciprocal and one-way) – an easy way to increase presence on the web.
4.Interesting add-ons on the
site.
5.Increasing the amount of time
each customer spends on the site
6. Making sure all the pages are
viewed, instead of only the home page/link destination page, thus generating more
page views, an indicator of good traffic.
7.Making the most popular pages
even more popular and increasing internal links to the site’s other pages to
encourage views.
8.Forum-involvement and blog
commenting
9.Use of social networking sites
such as Facebook and
Twitter
10.Advertising – such as the
purchase of bulk email, pop up ads, in-
page advertising, as well as the
purchase of traditional and non-
Internet based advertising. Of
all these options, which cover only a very small part of how traffic can be
increased, advertising seems to be the most popular. Paid advertising is an
e-marketing concept that enjoys a good reputation to generate traffic.
Concepts such as banner
advertising and pay per click are the most well-known and sought-after.
Banner advertising has somewhat
evolved to pop-up ads features when it turns out that Internet viewers got used
to the concept of the banner at the top of the page. Pay per click uses the
concept of sponsored links on search engine results pages by buying keywords
and phrases that are bound to be associated with the site’s products or
content.
There are many ways to increase
traffic, and most of them will be covered in more detail later. It is important
to proactive and reactive methods of generating increased traffic first.
Most methods of increasing
traffic are reactive measures that identify an avenue to exploit on the site
and then use it to generate traffic.
Advertising and search engine
optimization (SEO) placement are reactive measures undertaken when the site is
already afloat. Many site creators and business owners underestimate the impact
of proactive methods.
The difference here has to be
made between two concepts, namely natural traffic and organic traffic.
Natural traffic
Natural traffic is the traffic
that can come naturally to the site. It deals with the site itself and its
origins, name and content, whether it is for a
product or for information.
This traffic is associated mostly
with the name and the keyword content of the site. It concerns generic aspects,
and the first thought that comes to mind when one thinks of something. The
domain name of the site plays a big part in here.
For example,
Someone looking for a keyword may
not go through search engines and directly type the keyword as domain name in
the browser. The likeliness of falling exactly upon what one is looking for is
enhanced in this kind of maneuver.
As such, domain name – its choice
and use – is the main determinant in this type of traffic increase. A
well-chosen domain name, and one that is immediately associated in everyone’s
mind to the product or content being offered almost guarantees a visit to the
site.
Thus, traffic can almost be
guaranteed to a site even at set-up stage, because of the easy and direct
association of people with the name.
Organic Traffic
Organic traffic, on the other
hand, pertains to traffic that is ‘sent’ to the site. Gearing this traffic
route is then the best way of ensuring good organic traffic.
The easiest way of getting such
traffic is through Search Engine Optimization. Search Engine Optimization is
the process of improving the volume and quality of traffic a site receives.
Crawlers, which are small
programs, are sent to a site by a search
engine when the site is submitted
for placement.
These crawlers, also called
spiders, scout the pages for keywords and tags attached to the site to compile
a list of search-related features to generate the site on the search engine’s
results page.
Crawlers usually look for
keywords, so optimizing their use in the pages is a good way of making sure
they are picked up.
Also, the more information
available for a page, the easier it is for those programs to reference the
page.
For example, each page should have
its own page name clearly defined, and this should include the title and
header, which is also known as the meta tag, which the crawlers look for.
Tags should also be well used,
for they allow for broader scope when the crawlers are doing their job.
A good bet would also be to
include the most relevant information of the site in the first paragraph of the
home page. The first 2-3 lines of this paragraph are usually included in search
engine results a page.
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