25 WAYS TO
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1. ADVERTISE
This one is so obvious, why
not start here? Paid search, social media advertising and display advertising
are all excellent ways of attracting visitors, building your brand and getting your site in front
of people. Adjust your
paid strategies to suit your goals — do you just want more traffic, or are you looking to
increase conversions, too? Each paid channel has its pros and cons, so think carefully
about your objectives before you reach for your credit card.
If you’re hoping that more
traffic to your site will also result in more sales, you’ll need to target high
commercial
intent keywords as part of your paid search strategies. Yes, competition for these
search terms can be fierce (and expensive), but the payoffs can be worth it.
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It’s
not enough to produce great content and hope that people find it — you have
to be proactive. One of the best ways to increase traffic to your website is
to use social media channels to promote your content. Twitter is ideal for short, snappy
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tempting)
links, whereas Google+ promotion can help your site show up in personalized
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results and seems especially effective in B2B niches |
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your website is to use social media channels |
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— where LinkedIn is also effective. If you’re a B2C |
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to promote your content. |
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product company, you might find great traction with
image-heavy social sites like Pinterest and Instagram. |
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3. MIX IT UP |
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There is no magic formula for content marketing success,
despite what some would have you believe. For this reason, vary the length
and format of your content to make it as appealing as possible to different
kinds of readers. Intersperse shorter, news-based blog posts with long-form
content as well as video, infographics and data-driven pieces
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4. WRITE IRRESISTIBLE HEADLINES |
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Headlines are one of the most important parts of your
content. Without a compelling headline, even the most comprehensive blog post
will go unread. Master
the art of headline writing.
For example, the writers at
BuzzFeed and Upworthy often write upward of
twenty different headlines before finally settling on the one that will drive
the most traffic, so think carefully about your headline before you hit “publish.” |
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5. PAY ATTENTION TO ON-PAGE SEO
Think SEO is dead? Think
again. Optimizing your content for search engines is still a
valuable and worthwhile practice.
Are you making the most of image alt text? Are you creating internal links to
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content? What about meta
descriptions? Optimizing for on-page SEO doesn’t have to take ages,
and it could help boost your organic traffic.
6. TARGET LONG-TAIL KEYWORDS
Got your high
commercial intent keyword bases covered? Then it’s time to target long-tail keywords, too. Long-tail
keywords account for a majority of web searches, meaning that if you’re not
targeting them as part of your paid search or SEO efforts, you’re missing out.
7. START GUEST BLOGGING
Before you say it — no,
true guest blogging isn’t
dead,
despite what you may have heard. Securing a guest post on a reputable site can
increase traffic to your website and help build your brand into the bargain. Be
warned, though — standards for guest blogging have changed radically during the
past eighteen months, and spammy tactics could result in stiff penalties.
Proceed with caution.
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8. INVITE
OTHERS TO GUEST BLOG ON YOUR SITE
Guest blogging is a two-way
street. In addition to posting content to other blogs, invite people in your niche
to blog on your own site. They’re likely to share and link to their guest article, which could bring new
readers to your site. Just be sure that you only post high-quality, original
content without spammy links, because Google is cracking way down on
low-quality guest blogging.
9. GO AFTER REFERRAL TRAFFIC
Rather than
begging other sites to link back to you, create content that just begs to be
linked to.
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Rather than begging other sites to link back to
you (a tedious and time-intensive process), create content that just begs to be
linked to.
When Larry wrote about the kick in the proverbial
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teeth that eBay took from Google’s
Panda update,
we managed to secure a link
from Ars Technica in the Editor’s Pick section alongside links to The New York
Times and National Geographic. Not too shabby — and neither was the resulting
spike in referral traffic. Learn what types of links send lots of referral
traffic, and how to get them, in this post.
10. POST CONTENT TO LINKEDIN
LinkedIn has become much
more than a means of finding another job. The world’s largest professional
social network is now a valuable publishing platform in its own right, which
means you should be posting content to
LinkedIn on a regular basis. Doing so can boost traffic to your site, as
well as increase your profile within your industry — especially if you have a
moderate to large following.
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Implementing schema (or another microdata format) won’t
necessarily increase traffic to your website on its own, but it will make it
easier for search engine bots to find and index your pages.
Another benefit of using schema
for SEO is that it can result in better rich site snippets, which can
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12. LINK
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strength of your link profile isn’t solely |
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determined by how many sites link back to you — |
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sure to keep an eye out for opportunities for |
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it can also be affected by your internal linking |
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internal links. |
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structure. When creating and publishing content, be sure to keep an eye out for opportunities for internal links.
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results
in a better, more useful experience for the user — the cornerstone of
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13. INTERVIEW
INDUSTRY THOUGHT LEADERS
Think
interviews are only for the big leaguers? You’d be amazed how many people will
be willing to talk to you if you just ask them. Send out emails requesting an
interview to thought leaders in your industry, and publish the interviews on your blog. Not only will the name
recognition boost your credibility and increase traffic to your website, the
interviewee will probably share the content too, further expanding its reach.
14. DON’T NEGLECT EMAIL MARKETING
So many businesses are
focused on attracting new customers through content marketing that they forget
about more traditional methods. Email
marketing can be a powerful tool, and even a moderately successful email blast can
result in a significant uptick in traffic. Just be careful not to bombard
people with relentless emails about every single update in your business. Also,
don’t overlook the power of word-of-mouth
marketing,
especially from people who are already enjoying your products or services. A
friendly email reminder about a new service or product can help you boost your
traffic, too.
15. MAKE SURE YOUR SITE IS RESPONSIVE
The days when internet
browsing was done exclusively on desktop PCs are long gone. Today, more people
than ever before are using mobile devices to access the web, and if you force
your visitors to pinch and scroll their way around your site, you’re basically
telling them to go elsewhere. Ensure
that your website is accessible and comfortably
viewable across a range of devices, including smaller smartphones.
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16. MAKE SURE
YOUR SITE IS FAST
Ever found yourself waiting
thirty seconds for a webpage to load? Me neither. If your site takes forever to
load, your bounce rate will be sky high. Make
sure that your pages are as
technically optimized as possible, including image file sizes, page
structure and the functionality of
third-party plugins. The faster your site loads, the better.
17. FOSTER A SENSE OF COMMUNITY
People want to speak their
minds and weigh in on subjects they feel passionately about, so building a community into your site is a
great way to start a conversation and increase traffic to your website.
Implement a robust commenting system through third-party solutions such as
Facebook comments or Disqus, or create a dedicated forum where visitors can ask
questions. Don’t forget to manage your
community to ensure that minimum standards of decorum are met, however.
18. MAKE YOURSELF HEARD IN COMMENT SECTIONS
You probably visit at least
a few sites that are relevant to your business on a regular basis, so why not
join the conversation? Commenting doesn’t necessarily provide an immediate
boost to referral traffic right away, but making
a name for yourself by providing insightful,
thought-provoking comments on industry blogs and sites is a great way to get
your name out there — which can subsequently result in driving more traffic to your own site. Just remember that,
as with guest posting, quality and relevance are key
— you should be engaging
with other people in your niche, not dropping spam links on unrelated websites.
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19. EXAMINE YOUR ANALYTICS DATA
Google
Analytics is an invaluable
source of data on just about every conceivable aspect of your site,
from your most popular pages to visitor demographics. Keep a close eye on your
Analytics data, and use this information to inform your promotional and
content strategies. Pay attention to
what posts and pages are proving the most popular. Inspect visitor data to see
how, where and when your site traffic is coming from.
20. GET ACTIVE ON SOCIAL MEDIA
It’s not enough to just
share content through social channels — you need to actively participate in the
community, too. Got a Twitter account? Then join in group discussions with
relevant hashtags. (We love #PPCchat!) Is your audience leaving comments on
your Facebook posts? Answer questions and engage with your readers. Nothing
turns people off quicker than using social media as a broadcast channel — use
social media as it was intended and actually interact with your fans. You’ll
find more tips for
social
media
marketing here.
21. SUBMIT YOUR CONTENT TO AGGREGATOR SITES
Firstly, a disclaimer — don’t
spam Reddit and other similar sites hoping to “hit the jackpot” of referral traffic,
because it’s not going to happen. Members of communities like Reddit are
extraordinarily savvy to spam disguised as legitimate links, but every now and
again, it doesn’t hurt to submit links that these audiences will find genuinely
useful. Choose a relevant subreddit, submit your content, then watch the
traffic pour in. Or try aggregators that focus on a specific industry, like
Inbound.org for marketers.
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22. INCORPORATE VIDEO INTO YOUR
CONTENT STRATEGY
Text-based content is all
well and good, but video can be a valuable asset in both attracting new
visitors and making your site more engaging. Data shows that information
retention is significantly higher for
visual material than it is for text,
meaning that video is an excellent wayto grab — and hold —
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your audience’s attention, and boost traffic to your website at the same time.
23. RESEARCH THE COMPETITION
If you haven’t used
software like BuzzSumo to check out what your
competitors are up to, you’re at a huge disadvantage. These services aggregate
the social performance of specific sites and content to provide you with an
at-a-glance view of what topics are resonating with readers and, most
importantly, making the rounds on social media. Find out what people are
reading (and talking about), and emulate that kind of content to bring traffic
to your website.
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People love to learn, and
webinars are an excellent way to impart your wisdom to your eagerly waiting
audience. Combined with an effective social promotion campaign, webinars are a
great way to increase traffic to your website. Send out an email a week or so
ahead of time, as well as a “last chance to register” reminder the day before
the webinar. Make sure to archive the presentation for later viewing, and
promote your webinars widely through social media. If you’re wondering how to do a
webinar,
click the link for some tips.
25. ATTEND CONFERENCES
Whatever industry you’re
in, chances are there are at least one or two major conventions and conferences
that are relevant to your business. Attending these events is a good idea —
speaking at them is even better. Even a halfway decent speaking engagement is
an excellent way to establish yourself as a thought leader in your industry and
gain significant exposure for your site.
ABOUT WORDSTREAM
WordStream Inc. provides search marketing software and services to small and medium-sized
businesses that want better results from paid search. WordStream’s easy-to-use
PPC Advisor software facilitates more effective PPC campaigns by providing a
customized workflow, the 20-Minute PPC Work Week, to help advertisers increase
relevance across Google, Bing, and Yahoo and get expert-level results in a
fraction of the time. Whether you’re new to search marketing or are an
experienced PPC manager, WordStream’s PPC management software and services can
provide the boost you need to grow your business and drive better results.
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