One great way of driving all kinds of traffic, including traffic you wouldn't expect, to your site is to write excellent articles
and post them to article directories, encouraging people to download and use them for free.
Yes, for free. Article directories are huge repositories online with thousands of articles on every conceivable niche market and large market, and they'll accept articles from almost anyone who wants to donate one.
Register, set up the byline you want to use and your URL, and your article goes up, free to the world to download.
But why would you want to give them away for free? Because with every download your URL and your name and often a short bio as well, are required to be set up along with the article in something called a "resource box."
This means that if a hundred webmasters download your article, you have just gotten a hundred free links to your website, many of them from sources you'd never have thought to ask prior to this.
It also means that your name has just received the status of "recognized expert" to every person who thereafter reads your article on the other website. You give away free content, but you get real recognition and status in return.
It's one of the best forms of free advertising you can find.
What If I Don't Write?
Here's the other secret: you don't have to be a talented writer. You can hire a writer to create your articles for you, either to your specifications exactly or with general guidelines.
You can even purchase articles from an article broker like
www.YourOwnArticles.com, getting content and/or keyword rich articles that you can share with other webmasters in exchange for a link to your site.
And another secret: if you include in the article title the keyword you're trying to capture for your own search engine optimization purposes, you've just made that keyword more valuable to you.
The search engine spiders seeing these link backs will apply every one of these keyword links to your website's ranking. And when people search for that specific keyword, they'll be that much more likely to pull you up in the top ten.
One more piece of advice: google yourself. If you see a lot of people out there with your name, you might want to use your middle name or even a nickname as your byline to avoid confusion. You don't need someone else taking credit for your gurudom.
Here For Your Success
Cody Moya
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