3 Ways to Increase Web Traffic
Here are three easy ways to increase traffic to your site.
1) Generate fresh content
Create interesting and relevant content and update your site regularly. Nothing beats being up-to-date for keeping people interested in your web site.
2) Newsletters
Writing and sending a newsletter allows you to reach out to your customers and remind them you are still here, even if it doesn’t always bring them back to your site. The bonus is, since it’s email it is easy for your readers to forward it along to friends and potentially increase your customer base.
3) Monitor page views
Stay informed about what is bringing people to your site using your site tracking software. Are the ads you’ve purchased working as effectively as they could be, and if not, is it time to make some changes?
Do you have any tips to share on how you drive traffic to your web site? Please leave a comment.
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