Characteristics of an Ideal Defensible Traffic Source
Let’s start first with a general idea of the type of defensible traffic you should be building. While the following points are ideal conceptualizations, they may help you to assess the value of your referral traffic sources.
The traffic source you are developing should:
- Promote your brand.
- Reinforce or build the existing community around your site
- Send targeted traffic (interested visitors)
- Work on both a long and short term basis.
- Connect your website with a broad audience
- Sustain itself over time, without requiring consistent active effort.
- Complement your overall site monetization strategy
Dosh Dosh’s 10 Ways to Build Defensible Traffic
Here are the 10 ways you can use to build
defensible traffic to your website. They are
not listed in any specific order and I’ve
included a brief commentary as well.
1. Build a Community Around your Website.
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The fastest way to grow a website is to
amass a large regular audience who are
likely to recommend and support your
site building efforts. Not only can they
offer valuable feedback to your website,
this community can send you
links, referral traffic and future
subscribers.
It’s important to follow a clear community development strategy from the onset and one which involves active interacting/networking with your audience or target market.
2. Practice Social Media Optimization
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Social media optimization involves
educating your audience on social
websites, occasionally developing
content targeted at a specific social
audience and facilitating
interaction between your site
audience and the social website in
question.
This also includes promoting the usage of a particular social voting/networking website (e.g. Digg or StumbleUpon), which can then be gradually developed as a referral traffic source.
This process may involve personal use of the social website and active networking within the social community in order to set it up as a source of visitors for your website.
3. Focus on Growing Your Subscriber Base
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Syndication of your content away from
your website should be encouraged
because it promotes viral
dissemination of your content and brand.
One of the ways to build a regular
audience is to focus on the growth of
RSS feed or email newsletter
subscribers.
The benefits of building feed subscribers are many and one should primarily view them as people who are able to generate buzz or support for your website or brand.
Most of the time, subscribers are the also the easiest to convert when it comes to recommending new affiliate programs or income-generating schemes for your website.
4. Develop Linkbait and Remarkable Content
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Linkbait is content that is created
to pull in links and referral traffic
from a targeted audience and is a very
fast and effective way to create
awareness of your website.
However, the only way your website can continue to attract recommendations and traffic over the long run is to develop several webpages or articles that are comprehensive, timeless and reference-able.
Linkbait is the hook that reels in the crowd and flagship or cornerstone content is the carrot that converts them into recommend-ers or future promoters of your website.
5. Industry and Niche Networking
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Getting links and traffic from another
website doesn’t only depend on the
quality of your content, although it is
a very important factor. Networking with
the right people in your industry can
not only get you links, traffic or sales
but also one very important element:
recommendations.
These recommendations vouch for the quality of your business and the integrity of your personal brand. There are many ways of networking within your industry and an visible online example of this is the creation of industry-specific ranking lists or awards.
6. Start an Affiliate Program
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Creating an affiliate program for your
website/business is an effective way for
you to consistently drive more targeted
traffic towards your websites. Affiliate
programs create lateral traffic
sources which develop simultaneously
across a wide body of websites.
They allow you to expand your reach into demographics that are not targeted and is an effective way to consistently receive visitor traffic. For example, I use affiliate ads on Dosh Dosh’s sidebars and have literally sent thousands of visitors to websites such as Text Link ads (TLA).
A large number of websites are active members of TLA’s affiliate program and each of them send a great deal of visitors to their website. This traffic is cumulative and consistent because publishers have an incentive (commissions) to continue doing so. A good affiliate program will only do your website or business good and never harm.
7. Buy Advertising on Relevant Websites
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Purchasing advertising for traffic is an
old strategy used by almost all
webmasters or online business. An ad on
a high traffic and relevant website can
send you a fairly large and regular
amount of web traffic.
Paid advertisements can come in many forms: sponsored blog reviews, RSS feed advertisements, text links or image-based banner ads. They can be purchased according to a time-based, CPM or CPC arrangement and is a viable option to consider if you need to brand your new website.
8. Partnership and Joint Ventures
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One facet of online marketing
partnerships is banner exchanges, which
are widely used by various types of
websites. There are also many other
types of partnerships available which
can drive visitors to your website: some
of these include collaborations on a new
online project and
co-advertising/branding for a popular
product.
9. Offline or Traditional Media Marketing
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Promoting your website offline is not an
option that is often explored by many
webmasters or bloggers but small
business owners understand the value of
offline marketing.
Selling your website in traditional media allows your audiences to connect with what you want them to see. When you list your site URL in a magazine ad, you are inviting them to explore your website further.
Entering your url, a visitor arrives at your website or sell page, which can be designed to evoke a specific response from the visitor in question. It is important to note that offline marketing also involves pitching your website to journalists and traditional media such as newspapers or industry journals.
While they may not send a great deal of traffic, offline initiatives are great for branding and complements your online marketing efforts.
10. Set up a Defensible Traffic Plan
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Last by not least, it is very important
to create a well structured defensible
traffic development plan. Setting goals,
to-do items and monitoring your
website’s performance allows you to
determine progress and discover what
traffic-generating schemes work or not.
If you want to make money from your website, you need a clear idea of how to build traffic sources that will grow your website and brand over the long run.
Conclusion
In the next few articles within my web traffic building series, I will try to cover some (or perhaps all) of these 10 strategies in much greater detail, while providing examples of how you can use these tactics for your website.Home Next
