1. SEO – it stands for Search Engine Optimization.
If you’re in the business of promoting your website, then you’ve most
likely heard of this already. As the name suggests, its goal is to
optimize your website’s content for search engines so that your site
pops up in the search results for relevant keywords. Good SEO is
essential for quality, long term traffic.
2. Article Marketing – sites like Ezine Articles
allow users to open an account that will allow you to share information
relevant to your website as well as provide a direct link to your site
after the content. It’s easy to do because you’re writing about what you
already know.
3. Video Marketing – while most of the stuff
promoted online comes in the form of reading material, websites like
YouTube have provided users with an avenue to post promotional videos
for free. They’re easily searched and can be indexed in search engines,
thanks to tags and keywords, and they’re a friendlier way to promote
your site since it’s visual.
4. Social Networking – this one’s taken into by big
and small companies alike. With so many people’s lives revolving around
Facebook and Twitter, exposure to countless audiences worldwide is
always guaranteed if your site has its own Facebook and Twitter page.
5. Forum Posting – the good thing about forums is
that they bring people of the same interests together in one place. All
you have to do is to be part of a site that promotes an interest
relevant to your website and regularly share your knowledge while
promoting your site. Be careful not to SPAM, though – forum moderators
are quite vigilant against their threads getting cluttered up with
advertising more than relevant info.
6. Blog Commenting – this is just like forum
posting, except that it’s much easier to do, since you just need to
leave a comment on blog posts that are connected to your site. But you
have to be careful about SPAM with this method as well. More often than
not, blog authors who see any link on comments find this as a SPAM
indicator, so be sure to leave comments relative to the topic so that
you won’t fall under that category.
7. Yahoo Answers – browse through the categories
and answer questions that are related to your website. The goal is to
build up enough credibility for yourself around the system so that
people look to your responses often, and they’ll most likely follow
websites that you recommend – including your own, and that will boost
traffic.
8. Create Backlinks – these are simply links that
lead back to your site that are posted on other sites. You can do this
on your own blog or blogs, or you can work with other blog authors. It's
best to build links on high PageRank websites. They’re very easy to do
and are essential for good SEO.
9. Traffic Exchanges – also known as Hit Exchange,
this is similar to a backlink, but involves a bigger community of users.
You will most likely have to get a membership in a group where its
members agree to drive traffic to each other’s websites. You will only
need a couple of minutes each day to fulfill your end of the deal to
benefit from the exchange.
10. Social Bookmarking – sites like Digg and
StumbleUpon are very easy and straightforward to use. You just need to
share links through your account for other users to see.
Very Useful Information.
Thanks
Sumit
http://www.webexstudios.com/