Three Monumental Ways in Which to Drive Traffic to Your Website for Free

Three Monumental Ways in Which to Drive Traffic to Your Website for Free

Article by Rob Bright







Driving traffic to your website is a huge part of your ability to succeed with your online business, whether that is a product, service or opportunity. The more traffic that is visiting your site the more opportunity you have to showcase what it is you are promoting. Above all else when driving traffic you must ensure the traffic is targeted i.e. has an interest in what you are promoting.

The following are three time proven strategies that are guaranteed to bring you highly targeted visitors to your web pages, so long as you are consistent with your application of the marketing strategy.

1. Forum Marketing

Forum marketing is without doubt one of the most targeted ways to market online and drive traffic to your website. By using a forum to market in, you are mixing with people who could be interested in, or have a very direct need for your product or service. Online forums are extensive and fall into many different categories. You must be very precise with the forum you are working in e.g. if you are marketing golf products you will be networking in golf forums and not just sports forums. This will help you to be able to find the exact market who will be interested in what you are promoting. When you have signed up to a forum and have become a member you will then be allowed to comment on threads (conversations) that are happening within that forum. You are allowed a signature box where you can put a link back to your site. If you have given value by that I mean quality answers to peoples questions, those people who read your answers will be curious and click on your link, taking them through to your site.

Off course there is a right way and a wrong way in which to market in forums, unfortunately many marketers choose to take the wrong way and end up spamming their link all over the forum and end up getting banned. You absolutely should never do this, nor should you need to if you provide quality information.

2. Video Marketing

Video marketing is immensely powerful and popular these days, and will really help you drive traffic to your website. If you look at any top online income producer you will see that they all use video in which to create instant rapport with people and to help build their brand. If you look at the biggest video site on the internet and the third biggest website on the web YouTube, the statistics are phenomenal. The site has something like 2 billion views per day; there is an awful lot of traffic just hanging around that site anyway. You should be taking advantage of it. With video marketing you should be straight to the point and informative to the viewer, do not waste their time with rubbish; this will get you no traffic at all. Your video should be around 2 – 3 minutes long, definitely no longer than five minutes, people on the internet have short attention spans and you need to capture their attention quickly.

3. Article Marketing

One of the VERY BEST ways to market your product or service to the world is through article marketing. Many people are of the opinion that it is too difficult or too hard to write, some even think that article marketing is not “glitzy” enough compared to some of the other strategies that are out there on the internet. Article marketing is a tried and true method that is proven to work over time. When you are article marketing your success will really boil down to as does most marketing online your keyword research. When you have the proper words that are being used by your target market to fit their needs, compiling the article should not be a hard task. It is just a matter of compiling information about your topic that the end user will find genuinely useful. From there all you have to do is submit your content to the top online article directories and your content is then live on the web working for you every hour of every day.

The above three methods are proven to generate traffic to web pages, research the method a little more in depth, apply what you have learnt by taking regular and consistent action. Then you may sit back and watch your business grow.

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About the Author

Rob Bright is a founder member of the Six Figure Mentors. To recieve his free seven day internet marketing bootcamp go to http://www.robsbootcamp.com To find out more about Rob got to http://www.rob-bright.com

Tiger Woods And His Putter

Tiger Woods And His Putter

Seems like every time he has a putt of 30 feet or more, the ball grazes the hole or finishes a foot away for Tiger Woods.

No. 1, he puts a great roll on the ball, and that’s because his mechanics are very solid. The face of his putter is squaring to the path at impact, not cutting against it, and he has that constant acceleration. He never looks like he’s holding the putter back or accelerating it; it looks like the putter accelerates itself. And finally, he practices long, breaking putts. You’ve got to hit it solid to be close to the hole from long range.

Tiger talks about releasing the putterhead.

That’s a word that describes a specific feel for a very good player. It goes back to the pendulum: if you keep your center (head and sternum) still and you let the weight of the putter go past your center, that’s releasing the putter. I don’t think it’s flipping the putter or necessarily closing the face; it just has to do with simply letting the putter go past your center.

Is there a drill you’d recommend for short putts, long putts, or both?

Hit your long putt first, then try and convert the short one.

Most golfers have what I like to refer to as a signature backstroke. They take the club back the same distance for almost all putts. Let’s say it’s 12 inches – if they take it back 12 inches on a 4-foot putt their brain starts screaming, “Slow down!” If they take it back 12 inches on a 40-foot putt their brain screams, “Speed up!” Ultimately, what you really want to learn is what length backstroke is right for each putt. If you’ve got a 4-foot putt you should really have a backstroke of 6 inches. (Normal green speed, stimped at 10). If you’ve got a 40-foot putt you really need a backstroke that’s somewhere around 15 inches, so you’re allowing the putterhead to create its own momentum.

Think about a pendulum: A pendulum you swing way back and the distance it travels determines how fast it moves forward. If you swung it 6 inches it would swing slower than if you swung it 15 inches. What happens with most people is they’re controlling the putter’s speed versus letting it swing by itself. If you look at the best putters, they have a constant rate of acceleration and an equal back and through motion.

Any advice for the weekend golfer?

There are 10 people come through our short game school regularly, and I think 70 percent have the wrong putter; it’s not the right specifications for them. So they’re never going to get better. It’s like glasses: You won’t see clearly until you have the right specs.

Stop wasting your time with band-aids and quick fixes that don’t do anything. Get to the heart of the problem, and get fitted.

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