My 2003 Top 10 Traffic Sources...
About half-way through each year I
like to take a close look at my stats to get a handle on my best
traffic sources. My two busiest websites,
make-a-living-online.com and
bizweb2000.com receive thousands of visitors a day,
and WHERE the traffic comes from is always changing.
As usual, this year has brought a few surprises. Of course, I
still rely on low-cost and no-cost traffic sources, but the top
performers are not the same as last year. I'd like to share
those sources with you today.
I think you'll find this list interesting. And who knows, you
may even find a new way to get targeted traffic to your
websites...
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1. Affiliates
My number one traffic source again this year is my affiliates.
In fact, my affiliates send thousands of visitors a day to my
sites. Perhaps that's because I keep my affiliate network small
by inviting only my customers to participate. This keeps
competition to a minimum and rewards active affiliates more
handsomely.
If you have not started an affiliate program for your best
products and services, I highly recommend you do so. Although
there are some costs involved with starting your own affiliate
program, it is well worth it. Justify the expense by telling
yourself that you are hiring thousands of sales people and
paying them only when they sell. A web based affiliate program
is just that.
Note: The software program I use to run my affiliate program is
called
'Your Own Affiliate Program' and Paul Galloway, the creator
is a real wiz. Incidentally, if you run a rather large site and
need someone to handle technical issues, Paul has just gone "for
hire" on a monthly basis.
2. A Traffic Network?
OK, why the question mark? Well, this one even surprised me.
I've never been a big fan of start networks or traffic exchange
programs. But I'm glad I tried one called
TrafficSwarm. It quickly developed into my number two
traffic source of the year. There are lots of traffic networks
to choose from on the web, and the few I had tried never
impressed me. But this one now delivers an average of 500 highly
targeted visitors a day to my sites. I now have a PRO account
and at just thirty bucks a month it has been a self-propelled
traffic generator. I do nothing. It sends traffic. I recommend
it to any webmaster on a tight budget.
3. Repeat Visitors
A perennial top performer is "repeat visitors." You know, people
coming to my site who have already been there before. This is
something you used to hear marketing experts talk about a lot.
Now, it seems that the value of repeat visitors has been
overlooked. Yet repeat visitors are usually the people who end
up making purchases at your site. And there are lots of ways to
get these valuable repeat visitors. I get most of mine through
my follow-up autoresponders (thank you
webbusinesswizard) and also through my free ebooks and my
BizWeb eGazette opt-in newsletter. I suggest you look at these
strategies closely and try similar strategies if you are not
already doing so.
4. Google
In fourth place this year, and still delivering heavy traffic is
Google. The web's top search engine really delivers a high
quantity of high-quality traffic to my sites. In fact, I've
managed to help a growing number of my members grow their google
traffic as well. There are no tricks to it either. It really is
as simple as taking the recommendations directly from Google's
site at
www.google.com/webmasters/ and then making sure your site is
properly optimized with the right keywords for your niche. If
you are a member of my private site, you'll find a
case study of one of my client sites and her google efforts.
(Non-members can get a two year membership
here.)
5. Affiliate-showcase.com
This one is new to my top 10 list this year, primarily because
it did not exist a year ago. Ken McArthur and I dreamed it up
and implemented it in 2002. In a nutshell, it is a web based
resource that automates the tedious process of affiliate
marketing. And it can generate some serious traffic to any site
you want. Since it is viral, it is something you can set up and
then let run on auto-pilot. And that's pretty much what I've
done. Yet it continues to grow a steady stream of traffic to my
sites. At the very least
grab the no-cost version and give it a try..
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6. Reciprocal Links
Do not let the number six ranking here fool you. Trading links
with other webmasters has far more value than just the direct
traffic they deliver. In fact, every targeted link you secure
from a related website will help you improve your ranking in the
major search engines. So if you do not have a link strategy in
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their site sells.
7. Yahoo
OK, maybe I get still a lot of traffic from Yahoo because they
are still using the Google database in their search results. But
I do not regret paying their hefty submission fee a few years
ago. They are still one of the web's highest traffic sites and a
good listing there is still worth the money. I expect that as
they change things over the coming year, the value of that
listing will increase even further.
8. MSN
Yep, MSN.com is finally making a dent in the search engine
market, and they are making a concerted effort to expand in that
area. In fact, I've already seen traffic to my sites from
search.msn.com grow steadily, especially over the past few
months. So if you have not added your URL to their engine, you
may want to consider doing it soon. You can get your site into
the MSN search engine as well as HotBot, Overture, Excite and
About by using
Inktomi's Search
Submit Service (Currently $39 for the
first URL).
9. Paid Advertising
Yes, I do actually spend money on advertising occasionally. In
fact, I receive a few hundred visitors a month from PPC (Pay Per
Click) advertising. The sites I use are Overture.com and
Findwhat.com. They do deliver solid traffic but my conversion
rate seems to be lower with PPC advertising than with my other
strategies. Therefore I do not rely too heavily on it. Another
source of paid advertising I use is Topica's opt-in email
newsletter network. Though results from them have hit somewhat
of a plateau, they do still deliver cost-effective traffic. I
also use a variety of other opt-in email newsletters. To find
newsletters that reach your target market, check out
EzineHub.
10. Articles
I have to admit, I've been lazy with this promotion strategy
this year. I only write a newsletter every month (a few years
ago I wrote one every week) so I have not submitted articles to
other ezines as often this year. But this strategy still works
well when I find time to do it, and I highly recommend it to
other grass-roots web marketers. In fact, even though I have
submitted only a few articles all year, I still get quite a bit
of traffic from my archived articles across the web. That just
goes to prove how effective this strategy is for long-term
traffic, as well as establishing expertise on your topic of
choice. If I ever decide to spend more time at the computer than
on the golf course I'll make this one of the things I pick up
the pace on. ;-)
2004 Traffic Sources Being Tested...
Naturally, in the fast paced web environment, things change
quickly. So I am already trying new traffic sources for next
year's report. I'm confident that a few new techniques will make
the list.
So you can get an idea of what other strategies I'm trying, see
the example below. (You may want to try this too, while it is
still new...)
ExactSeek Feature Listings:
If you have not heard of
ExactSeek yet, it is a matter of time. ExactSeek has an
Alexa ranking of 2,355 surpassing WhatuSeek, ScrubtheWeb and
many other second tier search engines. I chatted with the owner
Mel Strocen and he is shooting to reach the Top 500 in the next
6 months. (And he has a knack for reaching his web marketing
goals.)
Mel's ExactSeek now offers "Featured Ad boxes" that are seen on
two other engines, Aesop.com and Best-Searchengine.com. Plus,
the ExactSeek search form can be found on thousands of other web
sites. That is the main reason I'm trying this strategy. Not
only can I capitalize on ExactSeek's rising prominence, I can
get my ad on literally 1000's of other sites in the process.
If you want to try ExactSeek's Feature Listings, Mel set up
this special link so my subscribers could get a few added
bonuses.
Well, that's it for this month's gazette. I'll be talking' with
ya in September.
Jim Daniels
P.S. Remember, if you are not having the success you expected
online, I can help you personally, just like I've helped
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