traffic
The Big Alexa Myth
As webmasters, we all like to know who sends us traffic and how we measure up to the competition. For many, the de facto source is Alexa. It is the oldest and most well known of the website ranking services. In addition, you see experienced and well established webmasters mentioning it often when discussing how [...]
Should You Add a “What’s New” page to your website?
After visiting a number of sites, you may notice some web pages have a “What’s New” section. These sections are becoming increasingly popular because they’re an easy way to keep your website design fresh and informative. This keeps visitors interested in returning to see what is the latest new thing on your site. It has [...]
How to increase traffic to your blog
Getting started. I believe one of the keys which contributes to traffic growth is setting a goal. My site traffic in the first few days saw only a handful of site visitors. After seeing the number at 37, I said to myself silently, “this is not good enough, I want massive traffic.” In those days, [...]
Let’s talk about traffic washing and dilution
This is a long post, but you will like it. So, get a cup of coffee and some popcorn. For some, this will change the way you see the well known traffic brokering business model. You will learn how traffic brokers wash traffic and learn how to wash their already washed traffic against them and [...]
Filtering traffic and microniches
Let’s talk about something that a lot of webmasters try their best to avoid their first year or so in business. Micro-niched or filtered traffic. I just talked with a person who complained that even after filtering their traffic the conversions were just not coming. The complaint was that the time he had let ME [...]
