What drove your traffic?
To those of you who founded large websites, what stirred the most amount of growth in your site's history? Was it a mention in a local magazine or e-zine? etc. For us, it has just been a constant effort and struggle together with a lot of SEO and making contacts in the industry - not really one thing that lead to an instant burst of traffic.
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What sort of SEO techniques do you use? Link swaps? Purchase "artificial" PR by buying links on high PR sites?
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if you have like every keyword say over 2000, will that help?, or would it be worse.
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It would be much worse. It's a "black hat" seo technique called "keyword stuffing" that the search engines can easily track and penalize you for. Meta tags are very overrated nowadays - they do little, if anything.
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My traffic has been driven by a variety of things, including press, word of mouth, google, and other relevant sites linking to me.
Most recently, however, most of my traffic has been a result of newspaper articles about my site. On tuesday, there's going to be an article about me and my site in the health section of the Washington Post (I think its front page cause there is gonna be a color photo of me). Check it out. :)
By the way, I wonder what inpspired you to creat this topic, cscgal. ;-)
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By the way, I wonder what inpspired you to creat this topic, cscgal. ;-)
I thought it would make for good discussion to see all the different elements that contribute to site growth, and perhaps spark some ideas as well.
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Can you please explain what you mean when you say "touching your product"? Do you mean that they feel like they are so close they just HAVE to have it? Or perhaps that they're making a difference? I'm confused.
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Oh goodie! I was right about something today :)
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To those of you who founded large websites, what stirred the most amount of growth in your site's history?
My site is smaller than yours. I run a forum site with only about 2000 members. I also have a couple technology sites. Here are the things that caused a rise in traffic:PR Web press release -- steady upturn in traffic
Posting comments to blogs -- small to huge spike in traffic (I was surprised to see OS News give me a big spike, I didn't really think that site had big traffic)
Posting comments in forums like this one -- steady influx of new visitors (I get maybe 1 to 5 visitors/day from each site I post to, and I post to maybe 10 sites... and they keep coming even after a two-week lull in posting)
Doing bloggy stuff (RSS, posting in Blogger Forums) -- small spikes in traffic
Google Adwords -- BANG! Steady, reliable traffic, in high volume if I want it.
SEO -- I wish this would result in as much traffic as Adwords does. It's clearly cheaper.
Regarding SEO, I found that I got much better rankings and more prevasive listings after I put my "magazine dossier" online. That is, one of my sites has a page of info for each magazine in its database, and there are over 1000 magazines listed. Those listings were private. I made them visible to Google, and Google liked that.
I imagine it's equivalent to making many articles available for Google to index.
However, to be honest, it hasn't resulted in a huge spike in traffic. In fact, if I were to stop my Adwords ads, I'd probably have a fifth of the traffic I do now. But I still don't do SEO very well. I'm learning.
Also, link exchanges haven't done squat for me. I'm probably going to try a custom one soon.
-Tony
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