Drive Traffic in your websites

How can you drive traffic to your websites? Well, some webmasters value the traffic of the website more than the Page Rank of the website. But we can take the both the parameters as same value but Alexa sometimes plays a major role. Alexa is the tool or ranking of the website according to the traffic of the website. Now if you want to drive traffic to your website, then what can you do to make your website busy? There are different ways to make your website a high traffic website but you can follow only some to promote your website.

There are many social bookmarking websites which are very busy and submission websites in which you can submit your articles or blog posts. Article submission is one of the most common practices that webmasters often use to attract targeted traffic in their website. I can mention some of the Good Social Bookmarking and article submission websites: Digg.com, Sphinn.com, StumbleUpon.com, Technorati.com. You can submit your articles and blog posts in these websites.

Directory submission can also drive traffic to your website. Directory submission plays important role in driving traffic than the promoting website for Page Rank. And there is another simple way to drive traffic to your website and it is commenting on other websites and becoming members of busy blogs and websites. But it doesn’t mean to spam on other websites and blogs but give related comments on busy websites and blogs. If you are a blogger and want to increase the Alexa ranking of your blogs, then there are many blogger networks like BlogCatalog, MyBlogLog, Blogsvine, Blogsdune etc., to share the resource and drive traffic to your blogs.

2 Responses to “Drive Traffic in your websites”

  1. Please provide links to the social media sites you are thinking about especially on those that aren’t that popular such as blogsvine and blogsdune. It would really help your readers if they could just click it instead of Googling it. :)

  2. Hello Mate!
    Thank you for the suggestion!
    It is http://www.blogsvine.com and http://www.blogdune.com
    But it is quite obvious that the URL must be in .COM

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