77 Ways to Get Traffic to Your Site
Sending traffic to other sites is fun to do – especially when someone usually only gets 20 visitors on the average day, and a casual mention might send them hundreds or thousands. Everybody’s always asking me how to get more traffic to their site. There’s no magic bullet – it takes dedication, skill, time, and luck. Oh, and it also helps if you read the free 77 ways eBook by my friend, Allan Gardyne. I flipped through it late last night, and it seems to be pretty spot on. Unfortunately, there’s a lot of SEO stuff in there – which can be really dry and confusing for “real people” who just want to write and have their voices heard by the masses.
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August 18th, 2006
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Politics in the Zeros
August 20th, 2006
at 7:27am
Chris Pirillo links to “77 ways to get traffic to your site“, a free pdf from AssociatePrograms.com. Check it out, there’s many useful ideas here. Like, get multiple urls for your site, especially if the name can be misspelled. Have them point to the main site, an
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June 22nd, 2007
at 2:30am
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Paul
August 17th, 2006
at 12:09pm
Chris,
To weird dude. Not 2 hours ago I was referred to “Allan Gardyne’s” site by an associate of his who I am doing web work for and now I read your post.
Small wired world, isn’t it?
Enjoy the cruise!
pctec
August 17th, 2006
at 8:27pm
Well it cant hurt to read it over… as for dry and confusing, thats me :)
blog: computerdave.net
August 18th, 2006
at 12:53pm
Traffic?? We don’t need no stinkin’ traffic!…
I’m trying to start keeping up to date with the Lockergnome again. I was an avid reader when Chris first got it started, but with getting married and moving to New Mexico I’ve let it slide a little. I’ve wanted……
Bob Morris » Blog Archive » Get traffic for your site
August 18th, 2006
at 2:45pm
[...] Chris Pirillo links to “77 ways to get traffic to your site“, a free pdf from AssociatePrograms.com. Check it out, there’s many useful ideas here. Like, get multiple urls for your site, especially if the name can be misspelled. Have them point to the main site. I’m doing that on my main blog, Politiucs in the Zeros, now. The url is polizeros.com, however I just registered politicsinthezeros.com, and that will now take you to the main site too. [...]
annulla
August 24th, 2006
at 9:12am
More traffic sounds good to me; I enjoy my blog but I’d like to see more comments — at least once in a while. I’ll check out your friend’s eBook. Thanks.
Allan Gardyne
August 30th, 2006
at 6:43pm
Hi Chris, Nice to see you still remember me after all these years. :) Thanks!
Woohooooo! What a ride
September 1st, 2006
at 4:51am
[...] Boring: Repeat an item on your blog word-for-word the same as an item written on someone’s else’s blog. No wonder so many blogs have low traffic. Rewrite a news release you find at PRWeb or PrLeap, etc. It’s an easy way to create keyword-rich articles. They can be boring or brilliant, depending your skills. People who do it well add their own useful facts and comments. Simply mention the “77 Ways” report and provide a link telling people how to get it. You enhance your reputation by providing useful information. However, if you want your page to be read, I suggest you liven it up a little. Some affiliate merchants have provided a download link for “77 Ways” on their affiliate tips page. Smart move. If your affiliates get more traffic, they’re likely to make more sales. Write a lively, ORIGINAL comment on the news. Chris Pirillo often does it. His RSS feeds are picked up by many other sites, because they know he writes original, useful stuff. Here’s how he mentioned the “77 Ways” report:http://chris.pirillo.com/2006/08/16/77-ways-to-get-traffic-to-your-site/ Instead of a brief comment, write a keyword-rich article commenting on our news. Doing this provides fodder for the search engines to bite on. Yaro Starak wrote a beauty here about our site re-design: http://www.entrepreneurs-journey.com/529/the-ultimate-affiliate-marketing-resource/ [...]
Chaplain Paul Slater
September 1st, 2006
at 8:15am
You inspired me to actually read the 77 Ways report. Thanks. I like to download stuff and never read it. I will be back after I read the report.
Onward with purpose,
Chaplain Paul Slater
Martin Haworth
September 5th, 2006
at 10:36am
I think this is a great comment on a great little e-book from Allen. I’ve been around the web a little while and have what I believe is a lively little website, yet I found stuff in Allen’s book that I hadn’t thought about.
Regards
Martin Haworth
September 5th, 2006
at 10:37am
Ooops – Allan – sorry!
M
Technophilia: 10 tips and 15 links to increase traffic to your blog
September 17th, 2006
at 1:44pm
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ricard
May 15th, 2008
at 5:53pm
good,I found in pdf very good idea
brett
August 27th, 2008
at 3:58pm
holy crap – do you really have profiles and regularly visit all those sites on the right? When do you have time to live?