How to Get More Targeted Customers for My Website

The pet niche is won by solving specific problems, not selling generic products. Create content around exact search queries like "how to stop puppy from biting shoes" or "best litter for odor control in small apartment."

Then, on the product page for chew toys or litter, link to that guide. This captures high-intent traffic at the problem stage and funnels them directly to your solution.

Try running Pinterest Idea Pins showing "before and after" transformations using your products (e.g, a matted dog groomed with your brush). These pins get pushed to the "Today" tab and drive targeted, visual traffic that converts better than generic social posts.
 
I have a pet products website.
I do it for internet sales for about half of years.
Our website traffic is not well
How I can do it?
Start by doing SEO combined with paid advertising to reach customers. Your product is very easy to implement online marketing for.
 
The only consistent way is using the OTP providing service with their desktop app. You rent a real mobile number for a few minutes, plug it into the API, and their app auto-fills the verification code. This works for Gmail at scale. Pair each number with a fresh anti-detect browser profile and a unique IP (residential proxies or mobile proxies).

For Facebook, it's harder. Their system now tracks device fingerprints and IP reputation chains. Even with fresh numbers, creating accounts back-to-back from the same IP or device pattern triggers a manual review. You need to space out creations (at least 1-2 hours apart) and vary your user-agent strings.

If the accounts only need to last 24 hours, you can sometimes bypass phone verification by creating accounts through the Facebook mobile app on an Android emulator (like LDPlayer) with a VPN. The app-based registration flow is often less strict than the web version.

They change their algorithm frequently, thus there can't be sure shot formula to this.
 
First off, I’d recommend trying a bit of paid advertising to test the product. If you get sales, then you can shift your focus to SEO and improving the product. That strategy should work well!
It’s a great way to get quick feedback without overcomplicating things at the beginning. Just take it step by step, and you’ll figure out what works best.
 
The truth is, getting more targeted clients is a matter of trying different things until you find what works. One thing that helps a lot is clearly identifying your ideal client, but not just the typical age and country. Think about what problems they have, what interests them, and why they would visit your website. Once you understand that, you know what kind of content you should create.

Another thing that works is using highly specific keywords on your website, because competing with general terms is nearly impossible. Sometimes, focusing on more niche terms attracts people who are genuinely looking for exactly what you offer, and if you're willing to invest a little, small campaigns on social media or Google Ads can attract precisely the type of user you want.

I'd also suggest joining communities where your target audience already is and participating naturally. Sometimes those spaces bring in more valuable traffic than a thousand social media posts. It's not a quick process, but when you start targeting your content to the right people, the difference is quite noticeable.
 
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