How to Make More Visitors to your Domain Website



There are hundreds of ways out there on how to improve the visibility
of your websites or blogs, and at times that information can drive you
out of your focus on your Search Engine Optimization campaign. To
prevent what we usually call as “information overload”, I have set up a
brief 10 to-do list.

Do the actions listed below for a consistent three months and see the
results for your websites or blogs:

   1. Constantly update your content: if you want more
traffic, you have to continuously update your content. People will not
visit your websites if they do not have good and high quality content.
Without a constant update, there will not be any returning visitors as
well.

   2. Apply good design and layout: if your website is messy
on its designs and navigations then visitors will leave at the very
moment they arrive on your website. Make sure you apply good design,
content-focused with proper color schemes.

   3. Use your own domain name: using a professional looking
top level domain name will make you look more professional and will
then make visitors to trust you more as a serious business entity. The
cost of a domain name is as little as US$8 per year and it can make a
serious difference than having a free domain

   4. Use StumbleUpon: I have had a lot of success using
StumbleUpon for my websites, especially those specifically talk about a
specific niche, such as soccer. When you put an interesting article
from your website on StumbleUpon, then people will rate it higher and
in turn make the article more popular. Remember to also make friends
and connections in StumbleUpon to increase your personal popularity and
credibility on the website.

   5. Become a guest poster: offer your unique writings and
articles to other people’s blogs. People love to get free and high
quality blog content. In your article, make sure you put a link back to
your website. Again, make sure that the article you submit as a guest
blogger is unique and cannot be found on any other blogs.

   6. Put keywords on images: if you use images on your blog
posts, then it is crucial for you to give them relevant title and tag
them with relevant keywords. In my soccer website, a large portion of
my visitors come from people looking for soccer wallpaper from Google’s
image search.

   7. Comments, comments and comments: when you give
comments, people will know that you give notice, and they will
appreciate that. However, please do not spam. Some people just love to
put comments such as “Hi, nice blog, how about visiting mine?”. Those
kind of comments will be removed without question and you will only
offend your blogger peers.

   8. Use MyBlogLog: sign up to MyBlogLog and join to all the
communities available there and you will see visitors start coming from
MyBlogLog.

   9. Do not waste your time: don’t waste your time with “get
rich quick scheme” promises. Concentrate on giving quality content,
then the traffic and the money will come.

  10. Most important, always review your stats: by reviewing your
sites’ statistics using Google Analytical tool, you will find out what
kind of keywords that your visitors use to come across your site and
which articles that are the most appealing for them. The results of
your review can then be used for more effective and efficient future
campaigns.
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More Seven website visibility-boosting tips

   1. Use descriptive and informative text on each page of
your website, choosing words that relate directly to your product,
service or industry.

   2. Highlight and feature your most important content
first, in a clear, uncluttered fashion.

   3. Ask other relevant sites to link to yours. One measure
search engines now use to measure your site’s importance is the
quality, and, to a lesser extent, volume of outside sites that refer to
your own.

   4. Be sure to create distinct titles for each of the pages
on your website, and use your keywords in the titles.

   5. Write descriptions that are clear, factual and free of
excessive superlatives (best, cheapest, biggest). People prefer sites
that are more factual and less “sales talk.”

   6. If your geographic location is relevant, use it in your
site and make it part of your list of keywords.

   7. Don’t expect all search engines and online directories
to find you. Many directories, such as the Yahoo! directory and the
Open Directory project, offer paid submission options - take advantage
of them.
 Blogs are another kind of website. The content is usually
organized by date and category with the most recent post/content
displaying first.

Blogs are also easier to setup than websites, and because of this
reason people are often lured into thinking blogs are a better option
than websites.

But don't be fooled.

That doesn't mean they are easier to promote, build traffic and
generate a profit (if that's your goal).

Both websites and blogs require work, patience, an understanding of
Internet marketing and search engine optimization (the process of
getting ranked high in Google, Yahoo, etc.)

So please don't go into this thinking that creating a blog is an easier
way to make money online. Even bloggers making a lot of money have put
in their share of time and effort.

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Another thing you should know is that blogs can be somewhat limiting
compared to a website (in terms of design and data manipulation) until
you learn more about how blogs are coded.

However, if you use WordPress, you'll have the flexibility to do so
much with your blog's content and layout. (More on that in a sec.)


Blog or Website? Can't Decide?

A lot of people get confused and wonder if they should create a blog,
website or both?

WordPress? Blogger? Which is Best?

WordPress and Blogger are hands down the two most popular blogging
platforms. I honestly see no reason to consider any of the others.
I started with Blogger, but when I started learning about the
flexibility WordPress provided, I switched over in December 2007 and
I'm so glad I did.
Blogger is great because it's super easy to use. However, WordPress has
a lot more features and plug-ins that will allow you to enhance your
blog.
And even though setting up a WordPress blog is slightly more involved,
it's well worth it in the long run.

Remotely Hosted Blog or Self Hosted Blog?

There are two ways to host a blog. The first way is to remotely host
it-- which means your content/files literally sit on the server of the
blogging platform (WordPress.com, Blogger.com, etc.)

There's always a risk involved with doing it this way because if
Blogger or WordPress decide to shut your blog down (for whatever
reason), you would lose all your content.

It also doesn't look as professional to have a blog address like
http://yourblog.blogspot.com or http://yourblog.wordpress.com. And if
you want to make money, first impressions mean a lot.

For the record, I don't endorse remotely hosted blogs. I think hosting
is so cheap these days that it's worth spending a few extra dollars to
own your content and have a real blog address like http://yourblog.com
-- especially if you want to make money.

Why a Blog and a Website?
Even though I already have a successful website, I decided to create a
blog too.

Here on my site, you'll find more static/unchanging tutorials, and my
blog is more like a journal where I talk about current topics in the
world of website creation, blogging and making money.

As I mentioned in the video above, whether you use a blog, a website or
both is up to you. There is no rule of thumb. You really have to feel
your way around and see what's best for your needs. But if you're just
starting, I'd definitely only focus on one or the other.

 Getting listed in Google and the other popular search engines is
one of the most effective ways of directing free, targeted traffic to
your website.

Below you'll discover what the search engines look for when determining
your page rank so you can optimize your pages for best results.
This is often called SEO or search engine optimization.

To this day, the marjority of my traffic comes from the major search
engines.
How Search Engines Determine Your Rank
Before you try to add your site to the search engines, you should
understand what they look for when they decide how to rank your site.
Just because you're listed doesn't mean you'll get traffic.  You
have to make sure your site is search engine ready.

The general rule of thumb is that most engines use a "formula" to
determine keyword relevancy. The technical term is called an
"algorithm", and each search engine has its own unique algorithm that
it uses to rank pages. 
Generally, this magic formula consists of your page title, overall body
content and the number and quality of links pointing back to your site,
how long people stay on your site, etc.

It's important to note that every engine is different. Some may look at
inbound links (number of people linking to you), others may place more
emphasis on your body content.

You also need to know about meta tags. These are hidden descriptors
that appear at the beginning of your HTML code, inside your
<head> tag.  They may be invisible to your visitor's eyes,
but search engine spiders can read them.

They usually consist of a title, description, and keyword tag and they
look something like this:
<head>


<title>Title of Your Site</title>


<meta name="description" content="Description of your site here.">


<meta name="keywords" content="keywords separated by commas">


</head>

Because of abuse, many search engines no longer use these tags to help
rank pages, but you should still include them because they do use them
to display information about your site.

For example, whatever is inside the <title> tag is what the
search engines will use as the title of your site in the search
results. You want to use keywords that describe your page and entice
visitors to click.
 The Big 3 Engines - Google, Yahoo and Bing (formerly MSN/Live)
There are a handful of engines out there that bring traffic, but the
reality is a very large percentage of search engine traffic comes from
Google, Yahoo and MSN.  Yes, there are other engines like AOL,
etc, but they pull their results from the Big 3.

So in other words, once you start getting traffic from Google, Yahoo
and MSN, you'll rank well in the others automatically.

How to Get Listed In Google
There are three ways to list your site with Google, but I will warn you
that using any one of these 3 methods no longer guarantees your site
will be listed.

Google is getting more and more selective about who gets in, and the
first step is ensuring that your site is full of useful, unique
content.
After that, work on getting quality, relevant sites to link back to
you.  These days those two steps are the best ways to find your
site in the almighty Google.
Having said that, here are some methods that may also get you in...

1) Get your site listed in The Open Directory - www.dmoz.org. 
This is a directory that is managed by volunteers that act as "category
editors."  To list your site, simply go to the most appropriate
category for your web site, then drill down to the relevant subcategory
and select the "Add URL" link at the top of that category's page.
Wait about a month to see if your site appears.  If it does not, I
recommend emailing one of the category editors and asking for advice on
how to get your site listed.  If you're lucky, you'll receive a
helpful response, but most of the category managers do not answer
emails.

Sometimes it may take up to one year for an editor to review and list
your site and other times it may only take a couple of weeks.  Be
patient and please don't keep submitting!

Unfortunately since DMOZ is run by volunteers, the time it takes to get
your site reviewed really depends on the availability of the
volunteers. Sometimes they may not check the submissions for weeks,
which can be quite frustrating for people trying to get listed.

Lately, it seems to be more and more difficult to get in, but the good
news is this is not the only way to get into Google.  Years ago
this was one of the fastest ways to get listed and ranked.
Fortunately there are other options that are just as effective, and
I'll discuss those below.

Warning:  Don't try to submit to The Open Directory unless you
have enough useful information on your site.  If your site is only
one or two pages long, then you won't likely get listed.  They
want medium to large sized web sites with useful and unique
content.  Strive for at least 15 pages.

If you need more content, articlecity.com has some free articles you
can post on your site.  Simply find the category that closely
matches your theme and add them.  Be careful though, don't use too
many articles because the engines may penalize your site if you have
too much duplicate content.

2) The second way to get listed in Google is to use their own Add URL
form located here http://www.google.com/addurl.html.  This method
is not as dependable as listing with The Open Directory, but it can get
you in.  Google admits that they may not add every site, so don't
be surprised if this does not work for you.

3) The third way to get listed is to be linked from another web site
that is already in Google.  That way, when Google's spider goes to
visit that site for updates, it will pick up the link to your site and
add it.  This method does not always work, but many sites do get
in this way.


Getting into Yahoo
Most websites get into Yahoo and Live by getting spidered from other
sites.  Meaning if you're already linked from another site or web
directory, Live and Yahoo's robots will eventually find you when they
update their search index.

If you don't want to wait to get spidered, you can submit directly to
Live by going here http://search.msn.com/docs/submit.aspx.

Do not keep re-submitting your site. It will not speed up the process
of getting listed and may even get you banned.


Yahoo's direct submission site is
https://siteexplorer.search.yahoo.com/submit.

The Yahoo Director
Not to be confused with the regular Yahoo search function, the Yahoo
directory is also a place you can add your site.

When you go to Yahoo.com and enter a search into the box, you are using
their regular search engine, not the directory.  So it is possible
to be included in Yahoo's regular search index and not be included in
their directory.

The Yahoo directory is actually a categorical listing of sites located
here http://dir.yahoo.com and it's not used very much by web surfers.

The real benefit to being listed here is to have a high quality link
pointing to your site.   Many search engines look at who is
linking to you and if you have a link from the Yahoo directory, it may
give you some "credibility" points.

Some believe that having a listing in the directory will help boost
your rank in Google and other engines.  There is no solid proof of
this, however.  Yahoo also states that if you are listed in their
directory, it does not have any affect on your position in their
regular search results.

If your site is commercial it will cost you $299 per year to be
included in Yahoo's directory.  So if you can justify/afford the
cost, I would still recommend getting into Yahoo just to have the
high-quality link pointing to your site - but don't expect a lot of
traffic from the actual page you'll be listed on.

It's up to you to decide if it's worth it or not.  Many webmasters
do quite well in the "Big 3" search engines without a listing in the
Yahoo directory.

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