No such thing. That's why you haven't found it.
stymiee
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May I ask why you are saying '3000'? Where did you pull that particular number from?
cscgal
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PR has nothing to do with traffic. PR is a numerical representation of the weight of a page's incoming links. That's it. You can get thousands of visitors to a PR 1 page and barely any traffic to a PR7 page.
stymiee
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maybe 3000 visitor is free after you pay for it...
guruwebllc
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You should try the Pay Per Click (such as Google Adwords, Yahoo Marketing and MSN Adcenter).
Now that wouldn't be free, would it? ;)
stymiee
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4) Create a blog/blogs and link back to your main site
This is not a good way to promote a site. The links will be worthless as the content will be awful as you obviously don't want to put your good content on a shill site. Plus if you divide your time up amongst multiple sites then they all suffer for it. Just focus on one website and give it good content. That will be far more effective.6) Digg and stumble upon some of your good posts Just be careful with Digg. If you submit too many of your own pages you site will be banned. Then you'll never have the opportunity to benefit from their immense userbase.7) Submit your articles in the top 10 article directories/compile them as ebooks and submit them in ebook directories Don't bother. Article submissions are dead. Thanks to duplicate content being filtered out by Google and possibly the other search engines those articles being republished on other websites will be virtually worthless. They won't be found in searches and thus will generate little traffic to send to your site. They will have little to no PR as no one will be finding them to link to them so you won't be getting any PR. Since they are filtered out as duplicate content links from them have virtually no weight whatsoever.
If you are going to write articles your best bet is to make them high quality and publish them on your website only. That way you get all of the credit (i.e. links and PR) and make yourself look like an authority on the topic your website is about.
stymiee
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