Conor
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- Nov 7, 2012
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Hey Guys.
Some of you will know I've been looking at different ways of getting traffic recently, my blog was literally getting 2 to 3 views per day not more than 2 weeks ago. I am now averaging 75 to 100 views per day with 75% coming from searches in Google, the other 25% coming from social networks.
Here's how I did it:
Add your URLs to link collider. You only want Tweets and Shares, Stumbleupon if you like. This part is important. Don't select the option to receive page views because this is mainly very very un-targeted, un-interested traffic. Don't select Tumblr either, lots of porn sites linking to you.
Leave the links to get tweeted about and shared for a few days. I have seen a few of my promoted pages move from page 6+/- to page 1 and 2 of Google, from what I'm guessing is the social push.
I have been promoting articles with relatively low competition keywords, so not much is needed to get them to page 1. I suppose more shares and tweets could give higher competition keywords that needed push too.
Quick, simple. Any thoughts? Agree, disagree?
Some of you will know I've been looking at different ways of getting traffic recently, my blog was literally getting 2 to 3 views per day not more than 2 weeks ago. I am now averaging 75 to 100 views per day with 75% coming from searches in Google, the other 25% coming from social networks.
Here's how I did it:
Add your URLs to link collider. You only want Tweets and Shares, Stumbleupon if you like. This part is important. Don't select the option to receive page views because this is mainly very very un-targeted, un-interested traffic. Don't select Tumblr either, lots of porn sites linking to you.
Leave the links to get tweeted about and shared for a few days. I have seen a few of my promoted pages move from page 6+/- to page 1 and 2 of Google, from what I'm guessing is the social push.
I have been promoting articles with relatively low competition keywords, so not much is needed to get them to page 1. I suppose more shares and tweets could give higher competition keywords that needed push too.
Quick, simple. Any thoughts? Agree, disagree?