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Apr 28 2008

11 Ways to Free Repeat Traffic

Published by djyano under Traffic Edit This

by Michael Davey

Free repeat website traffic has to be the second most important priority for any E-Commerce site. Number one being the initial generation of traffic. Take the time to get your site consumer friendly. Spend time visiting sites you frequent and write down all the items that attract you about that site and duplicate them. You don’t have to re-invent the wheel to have a successful website.

11 METHODS

1. Offer as much additional value on your website as possible without shooting yourself in the foot. For affiliates and partners you can place links to their sites and ask them to reciprocate the favor. Another great way to benefit both of you is to advertise their products and ask them to do the same. This provides free traffic and advertising for both of you. Obviously you don’t want to advertise any product or service that you are in competition with.

2. You can allow customers to ‘opt in’ and provide them with a 10% discount on their first order, and allow them to be the first to see any new promotions you are offering. This also allows you to stay in constant contact with your customers and potential customers. Coupons are another very effective way of keeping your ‘opt in’ list returning to your site.

3. Create a schedule to update the pages on your website on a regular basis. In time, stagnant websites are dropped by some of the search engines. I would suggest you put a date counter on the page to show when it was last updated. This also tells all your visitors very quickly how attentive and diligent you are in bringing them the latest information.

4. Make it simple for a visitor to become a customer by adding a link to your primary page with a script ‘Book Mark or Add this site to your Favorites’. Most internet users are repeatedly referencing their favorite’s folder, I know I do.

5. Like item 4, make it simple for your visitors to attract potential customers for you by adding a link ‘Recommend this site to a Friend’ so that the visitor can email your website link, with a pre-written title, “Thought you might be interested in this”, that with the click of a button a visitor in recommending your site to.

6. Create an ‘Our Policies’ page that clearly defines your philosophy and principles in dealing with your customers. Also post your privacy policy as well so that clients know they are secure when they visit your site. This is a great opportunity to reveal to your potential customers who and what your principles and morals are all about.

7. Brand your website. This will create a presence and feel for your customers and visitors that they are at your site. Use consistent colors, page design, logos and slogans on every page and always provide a ‘Contact Us’ link and ‘Home’ link on each page. Spend some time to create a “favicon” to forever identify and brand your site. I know from my own surfing experiences that there have been sites I was visiting with no way to return to their home page without clicking the back button. Very annoying. You need your sites pages to flow.

8. Create a FAQ page which addresses most of the doubts, questions, and clarifications about your product or your company that are likely to be asked. Sit down and picture yourself arriving at your site for the very first time. Get a pen and paper and write down what you would like to know as a potential purchaser from this site. This will help to resolve most of the customers doubts in their first visit to your site.

9. Never spam a client, who has opted for newsletters, with unsolicited emails! Also if they decide they want to ‘opt out’ of the mailings, always be sure you honor their request and take them off the mailing list. They may still come back if they like your products. But they will certainly not come back if you continue to flood their email box with mails they no longer wish to receive.

10. Make sure each page on your website has the appropriate title and keywords so that your customer can find their way back to your site if they lose the bookmark. Remember your page title appears in the web browser. Anyone like me who has multiple tabs and pages open at the same time, the title allows for a quick return.

11. I saved this for last because it is my largest pet peeve: grammar! When I view a website with numerous spelling and obvious grammatical errors, I leave immediately. I’m sure that I am in the majority of people who see a website with these errors; our immediate reaction is, if someone cares that little about their sites presentation, they certainly won’t care about me as a customer. Use any spell check application you wish, but use one for everything you write.

SUMMARY

That’s my 11 ways to free repeat website traffic. Copy and post this beside your computer for the next time you update your web pages. They are the basics of great websites and will certainly pave a path to free repeat website traffic.

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    Feb 24 2008

    Learn About Alexa Traffic

    Published by djyano under Traffic Edit This

    Alexa computes traffic rankings by analyzing the Web usage of millions of Alexa Toolbar users. The information is sorted, sifted, anonymized, counted, and computed, until, finally, we get the traffic rankings shown in the Alexa service. The process is relatively complex, but if you have a need to know, please read on.

    What is Traffic Rank?
    The traffic rank is based on three months of aggregated historical traffic data from millions of Alexa Toolbar users and is a combined measure of page views and users (reach). As a first step, Alexa computes the reach and number of page views for all sites on the Web on a daily basis. learn About Alexa TrafficThe main Alexa traffic rank is based on the geometric mean of these two quantities averaged over time (so that the rank of a site reflects both the number of users who visit that site as well as the number of pages on the site viewed by those users). The three-month change is determined by comparing the site’s current rank with its rank from three months ago. For example, on July 1, the three-month change would show the difference between the rank based on traffic during the first quarter of the year and the rank based on traffic during the second quarter.

    What are sites and Web hosts?
    Traffic is computed for sites, which are typically defined at the domain level. For example, the Web hosts www.msn.com, carpoint.msn.com and slate.msn.com are all treated as part of the same site, because they all reside on the same domain, msn.com. An exception is blogs or personal home pages, which are treated separately if they can be automatically identified as such from the URLs in question. Also, sites which are found to be serving the “same” content are generally counted together as the same site.

    What is Reach?
    Reach measures the number of users. Reach is typically expressed as the percentage of all Internet users who visit a given site. So, for example, if a site like yahoo.com has a reach of 28%, this means that of all global Internet users measured by Alexa, 28% of them visit yahoo.com. Alexa’s one-week and three-month average reach are measures of daily reach, averaged over the specified time period. The three-month change is determined by comparing a site’s current reach with its values from three months ago.

    What are Page Views?
    Page views measure the number of pages viewed by Alexa Toolbar users. Multiple page views of the same page made by the same user on the same day are counted only once. The page views per user numbers are the average numbers of unique pages viewed per user per day by the users visiting the site. The three-month change is determined by comparing a site’s current page view numbers with those from three month ago.

    How are Movers & Shakers Calculated?
    The movers and shakers list is based on changes in average reach (numbers of users). For each site on the net, we compute the average weekly reach and compare it with the average reach during previous weeks. The more significant the change, the higher the site will be on the list. The percent change shown on the Movers & Shakers list is based on the change in reach. It is important to note that the traffic rankings shown on the Movers & Shakers page are weekly traffic rankings; they are not the same as the three-month average traffic rankings shown in the other Alexa services and are not the same as the reach numbers used to generate the list.

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    Feb 19 2008

    Abit Of Info On About Alexa

    Published by djyano under Traffic Edit This

    For those of you that do not know what Alexa is, it is a company owned by Amazon (yes the giant bookstore). What they do is to provide site metrics and judge the number of hits a site gets per day/week/month. However, what a lot of people do NOT realise is that those stats being provided are not accurate sites under the top 100,000. Here’s why (the following have been taken from Alexa’s own FAQ:-

    1. Alexa’s traffic rankings are based on the usage patterns of Alexa Toolbar users over a rolling 3 month period.

    2. A site’s ranking is based on a combined measure of reach and pageviews. Reach is determined by the number of unique Alexa users who visit a site on a given day.

    3. Pageviews are the total number of Alexa user URL requests for a site.

    4. However, multiple requests for the same URL on the same day by the same user are counted as a single pageview.

    5. Alexa’s traffic rankings are for top level domains only (e.g. domain.com).

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    Feb 19 2008

    Want To Know More On How To Increase Alexa Rank ?

    Published by djyano under Traffic Edit This

    Want To Know More On How To Increase Alexa Rank ?

    Yeah, I have to agree that Alexa is a popular tool that many bloggers use to see how well a blog is performed online.The lowest number of rank, the better, that’s Alexa. Why nowadays people desperately looking for a few ways on how to increase the alexa rank ? This is because Alexa rank helps to determine prices of your advertising space or text links on your blog. Text Links Ads, ReviewMe or Sponsored Reviews are using Alexa ranking to determine the price of your links.

    I know some of you trying to figure out what is the best way to increase the Alexa rank. OK here’s a few ways which definitely works for me and I want you to give it a try. It might work to you as well..

    Increase Alexa Rank With :-

    1) First thing - Installing Toolbar - If you are using Firefox, download and install Sparky or SearchStatus extension and if you’re are using Internet Explorer, get the toolbar HERE. Get all your friends who love to visit your blog to install it too.

    2) Put Alexa Site Widget on Blog - Yup put the widgets on each of your blog. The proof is Entrepreneurs-Journey.com, after installing the widgets, within a few days its ranking increased at least 25%. I guess I should implement this step as well.

    3) Write, rewrite or blog about Alexa - Especially tips on how to increase the Alexa ranking. Every blogger nowadays I believe love to hear about ways to increase Alexa rank from time to time. If they find that your articles interesting, they’ll link to you and this bring you targeted traffic.

    4) Use Alexa Redirect Code Especially When Commenting Others - The code is http://redirect.alexa.com/redirect?http://www.djyano.blogspot.com/ What this essentially does is that anytime someone clicks on that link, it sends a redirect to Alexa and lets them know that a unique IP has visited the site. Thus, all those people push your rankings up. And if you are using Wordpress instead of Blogspot, there’s an “Alexa Redirect” WP plugin for you that you can use..

    5) Create an Alexa Category on your blog - Use it to include any tips or news about Alexa. You can also post your monthly report of your Alexa rank and which tips do you implement during that month and a bit explaination about the result whether you’re satisfied or not. Other bloggers can use this as their references.. As a good references, visitors will keep coming and sometimes refer their friends to read your articles.

    6) Install Alexa Auto-Surf - Still haven’t try this yet. But some said that this software is suitable for new websites with a very poor Alexa rank. You cannot use this method as long term solutions since it may conflict with Google Adsense.

    7) Set your blog as your default homepage in your browser.

    8) Change your profile on your myBlogLog to link to your blog to a Alexa redirect link to your blog to get more Alexa juice.

    Actually there are more, but above are the basics things before you can implement other tips.. You can read more about Alexa tips at :-

    DoshDosh.Com - 20 Quick Ways to Increase Alexa rank
    GatherSuccess.Com - 20 Ways To Get More Alexa Juice
    Entrepreneurs-Journey.Com - How To Boost Alexa Ranking In One Easy Step
    AnthonyJudeLawrence.Com - Get Alexa Rank Under 50,000 in 3 Weeks

    Share this info with the rest of your friends…

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