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50 Easy Ways to Pull More Website Traffic

1. Be original.
2. Make it easy for visitors to comment and discuss the topic.
3. Use emotional words and pictures.
4. Make your writing easy to understand.
5. Put your email and phone number at the very top or a link to them.
6. Make pictures smaller so your website won’t load slowly.
7. Save your website information or source code to a USB, SD, CD,any type of memory.
8. Respond to all of your comments and questions.
9. No videos or music that comes on automatically.
10. Don’t buy ads that bring people who aren’t interested in your stuff.
11. Tell your friends and family about your stuff.
12. Make sure your website works in IE Explorer, Google Chrome, Firefox, and Safari ect.
13. Attract professionals to promote your website or products.
14. Make words big enough for all ages to read.
15. Update content daily and don’t copy content from others.
16. Don’t use tricks just title and describe exactly what you’re promoting.
17. Don’t take bad feedback personally.
18. Share knowledge with your peers.
19. Compete with the well-known websites.
20. Monitor your websites progress by using sites like Alexa.
21. If many viewers request adding or removing content, strongly consider it.
22. Add visitors to social networks like Facebook, Twitter ect..
23. Include your link in email and text message signatures.
24. Make sure your domain name does not have more than 20 letters.
25. Ask visitors to refer your website to others.
26. Ask people to subscribe to your newsletters to stay updated.
27. Only link to websites just like yours.
28. Find successful techniques to use.
29. Remove links that don’t work.
30. Post special articles during holidays for a boost of traffic.
31. Don’t use comments (only) to promote websites.
32. Study websites you bookmarked, liked, saved, and favorite.
33. Use keywords as text for links to pages and not its title.
34. Promote your website like a business.
35. Use fonts style that are easy to read.
36. Create networks of with people with similar interest.
37. Use memorable videos to replace text.
38. Publish content that benefits you and your visitors.
39. Add content as needed.
40. Study your site statistics to improve results. Visit statcounter.com for more info
41. Pay a trusted company to promote your website.
42. Host a scheduled podcast.
43. Share wisdom of promotional failures.
44. Install 3rd party widgets that improves results.
45. Minimize code to speed up your website.
46. Showcase your testimonials.
47. NEVER use all caps just bold font.
48. Create an easy to spell domain name.
49. Provide valuable information.
50. Last but not least, describe exactly what your website/pages are about in titles, ads, and or headlines.

I hope you find all 50 strategies helpful. Your comments are appreciated!
Written by Ashley Brothers & Cheru Jackson

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Alphainventions.com is a help guide fo anyone that would like to learn new ways to share their ideas and projects through the Web via platforms like websites or whatever is prefered.

I’m just a regular person that spent years on the Web in search of unique ways to manipulate Internet technology so I could communicate to people all over the world exactly how I wanted to.

Alphainventions.com was started off as a project to help steer the brain toward the alpha wave using binaural tones but I needed to host my Metablog software project somewhere and it became popular before I had a chance to create a name that fit what it did.

What did it do?

It simply pulled blogs that were recently updated from the RSS feed published by Google Blogs every few seconds into an iframe located on the front page.   As people on alphainventions.com  watched the blogs go by traffic was being generated for bloggers and myself.   To make along story short a snowball of millions poured in and my life was dedicated to something I had no intention of becoming a service.

Knowing Google Blogs RSS feed would stop providing fresh blogs for me to showcase to my curious visitors, I had to find a way to get traffic on my own the natural way because paying for traffic was something I couldn’the imaging doing after being spoiled to free traffic.  I learned how and a lot more.

Alphainventions.Com slowly faded out as competition grew smarter and my life began to go down a path that creativity couldn’t thrive.

Fortunately I was smart enough to seek out my loyal users of the service and befriend them on more popular social networks so that they could see I was just as human as they were and so I could get a better idea of the lives that were affected by something I created out of curiosity.

Now that I’ve been through life lessons the Internet couldn’t teach I feel I can be even more useful to webmasters and Web developers that are just starting out or that have been around.

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This written guide will be in the form of a project to help myself implement what I’ve learned during and after alphainventions to become a more successful webmaster so that you can become one too!

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