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Increase Website Traffic: The Ultimate Blueprint to More Profitable Web Traffic

It’s simple.
Profitable website traffic would be even better.
The kind of web traffic that likes you, devours your content, consumes your products, tells their friends, and comes back – hungry for more.
You know… the legendary kind. The only kind worth getting.
Let me tell you something: you are at the right place.
I know one thing (among other things…) and I know it very well: how to increase website traffic  – whatever the niche, the size, or the age.
Where do we start on our quest to increase website traffic?
In this ultimate blueprint to increasing your website traffic, we will:
  • get a good overall picture of the different web traffic sources;
  • figure out which ones work better for your niche/site;
  • pair that with your own comfort zone, existing skills, and knowledge;
  • then… go hunting.

How to Increase Website Traffic: Overview


Increasing your website traffic in both quality and quantity is vital for your online business.
Increasing your targeted web traffic will result in:
  • more clients for your services,
  • more buyers for your product,
  • more profits for you,
  • stronger community around your business and brand.
But before we start generating more web traffic, it pays to
  • identify all potential traffic streams,
  • estimate their short-term and long-term value,
  • zero down on the best starting point for your specific business.

What are our potential website traffic streams?

I narrowed them down to the following (and we’ll talk about them in the order of potential importance):
  • Content leverage
  • Relationship marketing
  • Social marketing
  • SEO
  • Product creation
  • Mobile traffic
  • Paid traffic
  • Offline traffic
Let’s start with content leverage.
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Increase Website Traffic through Content Leverage

Priority: High
Traffic potential: both short and long-term
Implementation: takes time initially, but once the system is in place, becomes second nature.
Most online businesses are content-driven in one way or another. They:
  • Write blog posts,
  • Create videos,
  • Describe products,
  • Write sales pages,
  • etc.
Yet most businesses have no idea how to leverage that content to increase website traffic.
The possibilities are endless.
Let’s say you write ONE core piece of content (I’ll take a blog post as an example).
Instead of simply publishing it on your blog and moving on to the next one (no leverage, no scale), you can turn it into:
  1. PowerPoint Presentation: create an outline, turn it into a PowerPoint presentation, and submit it to Slideshare-type sites.
  2. Video: make an audio to go with the presentation and turn it into a video – syndicate to video sites.
  3. PDF: make a transcript of your video, turn it into a PDF – syndicate to PDF sites.
  4. Article: condense your post into an article – publish it to sites like LinkedIn Pulse, Medium, or as a Facebook Note.
  5. Podcast: turn the audio file into a podcast.
  6. Images: turn key points of your post into images – submit them to sites like Pinterest and Instagram.
  7. Guest posts: use the main concepts of your original post and develop them into a guest post (not duplicating, but complimenting it); link the guest post to your original one.
  8. Free WSO: submit your PDF as a free WSO through WarriorForum.com.
  9. Press release: write a press release.
  10. Webinars: if the topic has depth to it, you can expand your original PowerPoint presentation into a webinar (conduct it for your own readers or, better yet, team up with another blogger to present it to their readers).
Here’s an example of content leverage system in action – this post turned into a mindmap and video (posted above) and a Slideshare presentation (created for me by Mauro D’Andrea):
Additionally, when writing that one core piece of content, think about ways to turn it into a traffic bait to increase your website traffic even more.
Suggestions:
  • Link out to other blogs and let the owners know when the post goes live;
  • Turn the post into a contest/challenge;
  • Offer a giveaway at the end;
  • Create “The Best of…” link roundups in your niche.
Additional benefits of leveraging your existing content to increase website traffic:
  • save time/money by making the same piece of content work for you again and again;
  • build links back to your site = improve your chances to get more search engine traffic;
  • build your brand by “being everywhere”.

Content Leverage Resource Section

Increase Website Traffic through Influencer Marketing

Priority: High
Traffic potential: more long-term
Implementation: takes time; based on your ability to develop relationships.
Influencer marketing is SMART marketing. And I can see your smarts from all the way here… So listen up!
Building relationships with other online businesses related to your niche is one of the key elements of your future business success.
It could become your key to:
  • Mentions on other blogs = get more referral traffic
  • Organic link building = get more search engine traffic
  • More social media shares = build your brand and traffic
Key ways to get noticed:
  • Guest posting
  • Commenting on other blogs
  • Creating your own commenting/mastermind tribe
  • Linking out to related posts on other blogs
  • Featuring other bloggers/sites in your posts
  • Accepting guest posts
  • Personal emails
  • Product co-creation
  • Ad swapping
  • Newsletter co-registration
  • Offering your freebie as a bonus to their products
  • Special discounts for their readers
  • Free webinars for their audience

Increase Website Traffic through Social Marketing

Priority: High, goes hand-in-hand with Relationship Marketing
Traffic potential: short-term and long-term
Implementation: easy quick traffic source; long-term relationship building
Social marketing includes many forms of relationship building using third-party platforms:
  • social media
  • forums
  • social networking communities
Let’s talk about these platforms a bit.

Social Media Traffic

Of course, we all know social media takes:
  • time
  • effort
  • constant attention and upkeep
So why bother? Here’s why:
  1. Best place to find your target audience;
  2. Quickest way to  build awareness about your brand;
  3. Great place to start building relationships;
  4. Might be important for SEO.
How do you choose the right social media platform to increase YOUR website traffic?
Should it be:
  • Facebook?
  • Twitter?
  • Google+?
  • Pinterest?
  • Instagram?
Don’t choose one “just because everyone else says you should“.
  • research
  • observe
  • track
BONUS TIP
Hands-down best way to figure out where to start with your website traffic generation is to see which platform your competitors drive the most traffic from.
Go to Alexa.com, enter the URL of your competitor in the search box, click on “Get Details” about them, and navigate to “Clickstream”.
Their clickstream will show you which top sites their visitors came from. Bingo!
To learn more about this strategy, get my free traffic report.

Forum Traffic

Why forums?
For the longest time, I thought that forums were a waste of resources and half-houses for spam.
Yet, I saw many website traffic stats that proved me wrong again and again.
Forums are great to:
  1. Position yourself as an authority on the subject;
  2. Bring web traffic back to your site from more information;
  3. Build relationships;
  4. Build links.
The key to making the most of forum traffic is to find the right forum for YOUR niche.
Your ideal forum should be
  • active
  • tightly moderated to prevent spam
  • an established authority

Social Networking Communities

These are social networking communities geared towards a particular target market.
Examples:
  • BizSugar.com – small business community
  • Inbound.org – general marketing community
  • BlogEngage.com and Blokube.com – blogging communities
  • BetterNetworker.com – network marketing community
  • CafeMom.com – mom community

Increase Website Traffic through SEO

Priority: Medium to low
Traffic potential: long-term only
Implementation: takes time to implement, best to put into motion from start
First things first: what is SEO?
Search Engine Optimization (SEO) is the art of showing up on the first page of Google for your best money keywords.
Or for anything at all, as of late.
Search engine traffic makes a great icing on the cake, but please, under no circumstances, rely on it as your main website traffic source.
When developing your SEO strategy, you have to pay attention to the following two types of optimization:
  1. On-page SEO
  2. Off-page SEO

On-Page SEO

Off-Page SEO

SEO Resource Section

Best backlinking course (post-Penquin):

Increase Website Traffic through Product Creation

Priority: Medium to low
Traffic potential: short-term mostly, some long-term potential
Implementation: great for a quick boost of web traffic; can be done at any stage of your business
What does product creation have to do with increasing your website traffic?
When you have a product, you can use it to:
  • Drive traffic through affiliate programs (get other people to promote your product and send you traffic as a result);
  • Offer your product as a bonus to other people’s products;
  • Sell it as WSO;
  • Offer it (or a modified version of it) as a free WSO.

Increase Website Traffic through Mobile

Priority: Medium
Traffic potential: long-term and short-term
Implementation: goes hand-in-hand with your overall web traffic growth
More and more of your web traffic will be looking for you and reading your content on their mobile devices.
…Or not, if your site is not modified for mobile users.
  • Install a plugin that will convert your blog into a mobile-friendly version;
  • Mobile site app.

Mobile Traffic Resource Section

Increase Website Traffic through Paid Means

Priority: High if you know what you are doing and have the budget, low if neither one of those factors apply
Traffic potential: short-term only
Implementation: great for quick boosts of traffic; completely depends on the depth of your pockets

Pay Per Click Ads

Google Adwords:
  • Requires financial investment
  • Requires in-depth knowledge
  • Has no leverage (no money = no traffic)
Facebook Ads:
  • Easier to master than Google Adwords
  • Easier to set up
  • Less competition
  • Good targeting
  • Requires financial investment
  • Has no leverage (no money = no traffic)

Banner Ads

  • Ads on other blogs/niche websites

Solo Ads

  • Email newsletters
  • Ezines

Paying for traffic

Otherwise paying for traffic (highly unproductive, and unadvisable):
  •  paying with money or time;
  • traffic exchanges (a waste of time);
  • buying traffic/impressions (a waste of money).

Increase Website Traffic through Offline Means

Priority: Medium to low
Traffic potential: both short and long-term
Implementation: takes time to implement, depends on how often you come in physical contact with your potential target market.
More traditional ways to increase website traffic; best suitable if:
  • your business is heavily localized;
  • you attend business conferences, trade shows, etc.
  • you do something news-worthy and catch attention of the local press.
Ways to increase offline traffic:
  • business cards;
  • flyers;
  • brochures;
  • free samples.

Increase Website Traffic: Marketing Takeaway

By now, you should have a very good overall idea of where website traffic comes from, and hopefully, even know which traffic types would work best for your business.
If not, it’s OK too.
Here’s the plan of action:

Step 1.

Study the information above:
  • Download the Website Traffic mind map (no opt-in).
  • Watch the video above as I walk you through every aspect of increasing website traffic.
  • Take a look at any additional resource I provided under each traffic source (more to come).

Step 2.

Zero down on the aspects you currently have the most knowledge on.
This will save you time and money, and will most likely result in more traffic a lot sooner.
I’d also strongly recommend mastering one traffic strategy at a time.
Don’t let yourself be distracted by the abundance of possibilities.
  • identify one strategy to focus on;
  • learn everything you can about it;
  • start driving traffic with it;
  • find ways to put it on autopilot;
  • move on to the next one.

Step 3.

Keep up with it.
Chances are as soon as you get comfortable with any one traffic strategy, the rules will change the very next day.
If you need my help to stay informed on the latest marketing and traffic generation trends, make sure to request my free website traffic report plus Bite-Size Traffic Hacks email series.
In the upcoming weeks, I’ll be publishing more detailed posts on using each specific strategy – you’ll find the new links under “Resource Section” of each traffic stream.
If you know of any epic posts on any of these topics published on other blogs, let me know; would love to take a look at them.
Finally, I've just released a brand new guide that's going to help you get more traffic to your website! It's Called: Traffic Machine - 5 Powerful Strategies to Increase Website Traffic!!
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