Friday, 29 May 2015

10 Ways To Bring More Traffic To Your Website

10 Ways To Bring More Traffic To Your  Website

Social Media Examiner shows that blogging or written content is still the priority of marketers on social media. But the key here is having blog posts that are of high quality, have a call to action and are amplified well on social media.
The challenge here is how to let your post stand out in the busy, fast-paced world of social media. Think of social media as a way to amplify your posts. And while it is an advantage, there are simple ways to make your posts pop on social media, without having to crunch data.

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These are As Follows :-

1. Create a 6-Second Preview of Your Post with Vine.

Vine is an iPhone app that lets you create 6-second looping video shorts. A Vine video is a great way to give viewers a 6-second teaser about the blog post contents.

2. Start with an incredible, attention-grabbing headline.

Make your headline click bait-y (must-click-this-link!). According to studies, eight out of ten read headline copy only, while the remaining two are the only ones who bother reading the rest. Perhaps this is why Copy blogger suggests that you spend half of your time writing headlines. This tip isn’t really far fetched. With a steady stream of data that people consume every hour, they tend to scroll, screen, and decide which ones are worthy of more reading time in just five seconds.

3. Pin Your Post to a Pinterest Group Board.

Pinterest allows you to pin on individual boards and collaborate by pinning to contributor boards. The benefit of pinning to a contributor board is increased exposure. When you pin to a contributor board, your fellow contributors see the pin and so do their followers. The more members and followers a group board has, the more people will see your pin.

4. Include images or at least one image.

Did you know that posts with images are twice as likely to get shared on Facebook and Twitter than those without? Plus, blog posts that use Open Graph meta tags are three times more likely to get shared because they allow users to customize thumbnails pulled by social networking websites.

5. Take Advantage Of Free-To-Use Sites.

There are many, many sites out there that allow you to publish content free-of-charge, so take advantage of them to get additional exposure. Places like Hub Spot or Squidoo are good places to start if you don’t want to deal with a lot of setup. Tumblr, WordPress and Blogger blogs are free, easy to create and fairly well-optimized for search engines. I call these types of sites “supporting sites,” as they help me get additional exposure in Google and help my target market find my work.

6. Get creative. Use text on your images.

We will say it once again: people are naturally drawn to anything visual. That’s why taking your images a step further by adding text over it will make your posts pop more, as it gives it a more cohesive look with the article. You don’t have to have intermediate graphic design skills as tools like Canva and PicMonkey allow you to do this with very minimal technique knowledge.

7. Promote Your Article Across a “Wider” Variety of Platforms.

Everyone is using Twitter, Facebook, Google+ and LinkedIn to promote their content. It’s tempting to focus only on these four networks because they have popularity and community numbers on their side.
However, you get a competitive advantage when you share your content on smaller or less well-known networks. These sites often have active, focused audiences and offer less competition for attention, so your content will stand out.

8. Capitalize on the power of suggestion.

Once you have them read your posts, make it easier for them to share. Utilize sharing buttons so they can easily retweet or share your posts in their timelines.

9. Share Your Content On Social Sites.

Sharing your content on sites like Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, Google+, etc., only takes a moment, but the results can be great if others pick it up and then share it with their following. It’s an easy way to get traffic based on real human recommendations — and that’s the kind of traffic we can never get enough of.

10.  Make use of color psychology.

Studies show that if you learn how to make use of colors and balance them, you will be able to subconsciously draw people to your posts since we respond subconsciously to colors.

Thank You !!!


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