The hardest part of marketing
is coming up with the ideas.
More website traffic is
always a good thing. And most online marketing strategies do revolve around
building traffic to your site. Yet it’s sometimes challenging to come up with
new ideas to boost your site’s traffic. That’s why I’ve come up with this
list of 50 easy strategies to try, to increase your website traffic so
you'll never run out of ideas.
1. Display ads.
Display
ads are a simple form of advertising that rely on banners or other
clickable assets on another site. Look for opportunities on high-traffic
authority sites. OutBrain and Taboola are popular services that help with this.
2. Try paid search ads.
Google
AdWords and Bing Ads are the best choices here. You’ll pay per click
(PPC) to drive traffic to your site based on certain keyword searches.
3. Try social media ads.
Social media ads work
much in the same way except you have more options to target your audience
specifically. Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn and YouTube all provide good options for paid ads.
4. Link to your website from your
social media profiles.
Make sure to fill out
your social media profiles completely, so when people visit your profiles, they
can easily click through to your website.
5. Promote your content on your
social media channels.
Take
your onsite content, and push it out to your social media channels so it can be
found and clicked on more easily. If your website is on WordPress, I recommend
the Social Warfare plugin to make content easily shareable.
6. Host contests on social media.
Use social
media to host contests to draw more attention to your brand, and entice people
to come to your site.
7. Use calls-to-action
(CTAs) in your social media posts.
Give people a reason to
click through to your site on social media, such as advertising a new product.
8. Post in social media groups.
Get
involved in groups on Facebook or LinkedIn to increase your visibility and
reputation. On Twitter, you can use hashtags to the same effect.
9. Work with influencers.
Engage
with influencers in your industry to increase your reputation, by proxy.
10. Offer discounts via
email or social media.
Give users a good reason
to visit your site by promoting discounts, sales and special offers.
11. Optimize your headlines.
A recent
study concluded that 59 percent of all links shared on social networks
aren’t actually clicked on at all, implying that the majority of article shares
aren’t based on actual reading. One insight we can draw from this is clear --
headlines matter a lot. Refine your headlines to make them shorter,
catchier and more compelling.
12. Optimize your site for
search.
Deploy
effective SEO strategies with proper coding, structuring and meta
data.
13. Improve your site's
performance.
Make
sure your content loads properly on all devices, and optimize your site speed
as much as possible.
14. Target better keywords.
Target
highly specific keywords for your content marketing strategy. This will reduce
competition in the search rankings, and drive more qualified visitors.
15. Create a community.
Create
an online forum for your customers to engage with one other and your brand.
They’ll come back again and again, fostering brand loyalty and word-of-mouth
sales. Just be aware that this is a time-consuming, difficult and
long-term endeavor. Fellow Entrepreneur contributor Neil Patel
attempted this, and ultimately gave up on the idea after a year. You can read
his story here, and put the lessons he learned to use.
16. Participate in relevant
industry forums.
If you’d rather become a
part of another industry forum than create your own, find and participate in a
community forum. To find one, go to Google, and search for "[your
industry] forum."
17. Join a blogging community.
Use a
site like Problogger or Copyblogger to get more attention for your work.
18. Join a Slack community.
Slack is basically a big
chat room. Join a chat room comprised of professionals in your industry
-- or your target market -- and participate.
19. Offer guest post
opportunities on your blog.
Offer major influencers
a guest spot on your blog. They’ll earn visibility with your audience as
well as a link to their website, and in return, you’ll gain a share of their
audience.
20. Build inbound links.
Build
links pointing back to your site. Links help with SEO, referral
traffic and branding. For help, see SEO Link Building: The Ultimate Step-by-Step Guide.
21. Remove questionable inbound
links.
Use a service like Ahrefs, Majestic or Open Site Explorer to find and eliminate bad links, which could be holding
your search rankings down.
22. Guest post on industry blogs.
Get
yourself featured as a guest contributor on other industry blogs. For help, see
The
Ultimate, Step-by-Step Guide to Building Your Business by Guest Blogging.
23. Seek
ongoing contributor status.
If
you can become a regular contributor on a publication, you’ll build your brand
with that publication’s audience much more quickly than if you just did
a one-off guest post.
24. Create
viral content.
Try
to create content that’s surprising, unique, entertaining and informative
so it can circulate the web.
25. Add images
to your content.
Content
with visuals simply perform better.
26. Start a
YouTube channel.
YouTube
is a social platform on its own, but its videos are also commonly featured
directly in Google search results.
27. Start a
podcast.
Podcasts
are hot these days. Strike a chord with listeners, and you could build a
consistent and loyal audience.
28. Host a
webinar.
Host
a webinar to educate your audience.
29. Start an
email newsletter.
Build
an email list, and use it to promote your website’s content. Give readers a
teaser of your content, and offer a link to the page on your site where they
can read more. MailChimp is a popular email newsletter provider that I use and recommend.
30. Submit your content to
StumbleUpon.
Content
discovery engine StumbleUpon is a quick and easy place to submit your content.
Sometimes, if it gets enough upvotes from users, it can prompt hundreds or
thousands of visits to your site. StumbleUpon also offers a paid advertising
option worth considering.
31. Get your content shared on
Reddit.
Reddit doesn't allow self-promotion, so you’ll have
to get someone else to submit your content for you -- perhaps a friend,
colleague or even someone on Fiverr. Just be sure to submit
ony high-quality content, and pick the most relevant subreddit to submit it to.
Reddit also offers paid ads.
32. Sign up for Help a Reporter
Out (HARO).
HARO subscribes you to an email list, which
notifies you of journalists looking for sources for their stories. Peruse the
list of needed sources, and apply to the ones that are relevant to your
business. If you’re accepted, you’ll have a chance to earn visibility and links
on major news outlets.
33. Use AllTop.
Getting featured on AllTop could send you tons of traffic.
34. Respond to commenters.
Show you care about your
audience, and you’ll build your brand; earn repeat visitors; and
build a community.
35. Answer questions on Q&A
sites.
Find
questions on sites, like Quora or Yahoo! Answers, and provide the best possible
answers to relevant questions. Include links back to your main site as
citations.
36. Write a response post.
Respond to an extremely
popular article with an article of your own, to get some visibility by proxy.
37. Conduct interviews.
Interview influencers. They’ll
almost certainly share it with their own audiences, driving a share of their
audience to your website.
38. Network in person.
Go to networking events,
conventions and other in-person events, so you can tell people about your
website and business in person.
39. Get a speaking gig.
Attend major events as a
speaker, and you’ll instantly increase your exposure, brand, followers and
website traffic.
40. Implement microformatting.
Use Schema.org
to properly format your site’s data, and increase your chances of getting
featured in Google’s Knowledge Graph.
41. Offer in-store motivations.
Don’t forget your foot
traffic. Give your physical customers a reason to visit your website, with such
features as signage that encourages online check-ins.
42. Ride a trending topic.
You can newsjack a
popular news article, or leverage a trending hashtag to cash in on the
visibility of a new trend or major story in your industry.
43. Publish a press release.
Use a
service like PR Newswire or PRWeb to submit a press release about a newsworthy
event in your business.
44. Submit a product for review.
Give a review blogger in
your niche a free sample of your latest product in exchange for an honest
review.
45. Mimic your competition.
Figure
out what strategies your competitors are using, and see if you can use them
better.
46. Differentiate from your
competition.
Find a way to stand out
from the competition by doing something none of them have ever tried.
47. Publish, and circulate an
ebook.
Create an ebook to
encourage more visits, and use it to build your email list by requiring an
email address to receive it.
48. Publish an infographic.
Infographics are
inherently shareable, and good ones can result in not only referral traffic,
but also inbound links that help with SEO.
49. Start a content marketing
strategy.
If
you aren’t publishing high-quality content on your website, start doing so. To
use a fishing metaphor, every new piece of content you publish is like dropping
another hook in the water. For help, see The All-in-One Guide to Planning and
Launching a Content Marketing Strategy.
50. Repurpose your content.
If you have a long blog
post, try creating a PDF version of it, converting it into a live webinar,
discussing it on a podcast or converting it into a video. Repurposing your
content on different mediums will help it gain exposure to different
audiences.
You don’t need to use
all these ideas in your online marketing strategy, but I recommended
experimenting with each of them at least once so you can find out which ones
work the best for you.
Written
by: Jayson Demers
Credit:
Entrepreneur.com
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