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		<title>Promote Web Site  -Dependable Advice</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 09 Oct 2009 00:09:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Targeted Website Traffic Video Posting on forums, if used properly, can be an excellent way to get your name “out there”, and ultimately to build up a heap of traffic to your website.Note the emphasis on the words &#8220;if used properly&#8221;. Good, relevant and useful content is the key here. Let’s cut to the chase, [...]]]></description>
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<p>Posting on forums, if used properly, can be an excellent way to get your name “out there”, and ultimately to build up a <strong>heap of traffic</strong> to your website.Note the emphasis on the words &#8220;if used properly&#8221;.</p>
<p>Good, <strong>relevant and useful content</strong> is the key here.</p>
<p>Let’s cut to the chase, if you expect to join a forum and to post a huge advertisement, and then sit back and wait for the <strong>massive amount of web traffic</strong> to hit your web site, then your probably going to be disappointed (not to mention waiting for a long time for it to happen).</p>
<p>You don’t spam people with email (hopefully!) and spamming a forum is just as bad (effectively posting a huge advertisement is spam) and will more often than not get you banned from the forum, and your post will get deleted, not to mention you will quickly get a reputation as a forum spammer.</p>
<p>Even though the Internet is a huge place, you might be surprised on just how fast word can get around for things like this. Don’t risk it.</p>
<p>Not spamming is even more important if your trying to become an expert in your <strong>niche area</strong>, because chances are the forum you just got banned from was a major one for your niche market if you had done your research properly.</p>
<p>So what is the best way to use a <strong>forum</strong> to get value out of it?</p>
<p>Firstly, find relevant forums for your niche market, and take the time to read the rules generally of the forum, and specifically the rules as they relate to forums posts.</p>
<p>To find forums use the search engine and look for forums and your keyword phrases.</p>
<p>e.g. Forums for car wholesalers, search for forum car wholesalers.</p>
<p>Some forums will not allow you to post any form of blatant advertisement, others may allow a signature block at the end of the post that can point to a website, with maybe a brief description of your site, others may not even allow that. Take the time to read up on just what is and isn’t allowed for each forum you sign up with.</p>
<p>Once you’ve done that, actually consider if you’re going to be able to add value to the forum by posting.</p>
<p>Do you have knowledge that can be used to help out other posters? Can you actually add decent content, that is not just along the lines of “Sounds like you need my affiliate-o-matic program, grab it from my website”.</p>
<p>Recognize that you should be able to reply to posts without doing selling of any kind (although hopefully you selected a forum that allowed a signature block in your posts, so that at the bottom of each of your fabulous relevant, and expert, rich in wisdom posts, there is also a link for people to reach you).</p>
<p>This signature should NOT be the focus of the post though; the focus of your posts is to actually help people by solving the particular problem or issue listed in the forum post.</p>
<p>When considering finding out more about <a target="_blank" href="http://www.overwhelmingtraffic.com/">traffic to web</a>; it pays to listen to professional and do as much research as you can.</p>
<p>You will be astoundedhow quickly you can build up yourself as an expert in the forum, which adds immense credability and believability to you on the forum, meaning people will start coming to you for help!</p>
<p>The other huge bonus is that <strong>forum posts</strong> usually get picked up by the search engines so that over time your answers will get into the search engine results, and low and behold there is a link to your website in them!</p>
<p>Make sure your posts are in a forum that is relevant to your niche market. For example if you have answered questions in a gardening forum, and your signature at the bottom of each of your posts leads people to a sports site, you may be disappointed with the results.</p>
<p>In this case, lets assume your web site was sports related, you would have been far better off posting in a sports forum, but hopefully a sporting forum that is specific to the exact sports your website focuses on.</p>
<p>The <strong>search engines love relevancy</strong>, and you will find you will often actually lose points, and valuable rankings if you are just concentrating on getting large numbers of links, and not paying attention to using relevant forums to your niche market.</p>
<p>Remember the golden rule about <strong>one way links</strong>, a relevant one way link to your website from another site (including forums) is far, far more valuable if both sites have related content.</p>
<p>Make sure you look into posting of forums to get a boost in visitors to your site. This is a very easy way to get <strong>free traffic</strong> on your web site.</p>
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		<title>Website Promotion  -What You Should Know</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 26 Sep 2009 08:35:05 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>articlewriter</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Targeted Website Traffic Video Here is another fantastic way to get your name “out-there” and get people visiting your website. PodCasting! Podcasting is Audio (and/or Video) that you create on your computer (or via other means, and then load onto your computer) that you then share with other people to listen and/or view. There are [...]]]></description>
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<p>Here is another fantastic way to get your name “out-there” and <strong>get people visiting your website</strong>.</p>
<p><strong>PodCasting</strong>!</p>
<p>Podcasting is Audio (and/or Video) that you create on your computer (or via other means, and then load onto your computer) that you then share with other people to listen and/or view.</p>
<p>There are large numbers of <strong>Podcasting sites</strong> that allow you to upload your audio or video presentation, and then attach a description and information about the presentation. Once this is done, people who visit these podcast sites can “find” your podcast and hopefully if it is interesting enough to them, they will subscribe to your “feed” (similar to a mailing list, but for audio/video) and then be <strong>automatically</strong> notified whenever you release a new audio or video.</p>
<p>Now generally the “feed” is not controlled by you (unlike a regular mailing list) but rather is controlled by the podcast directory and a podcast “reader” which is software (often free) that you can use to automatically check whether new content is available for your selected “feeds” and to then get downloaded automatically.</p>
<p>You can then watch or listen to the downloaded presentation at your leisure, copy to your iPod, etc. it&#8217;s really fairly cool.</p>
<p>One of the biggest names in PodCasting is iTunes. No doubt you&#8217;ve heard of iTunes and maybe wonder what it is. iTunes is software that is supplied by Apple (the Mac people) that you can download for free and it will manage all your podcast “feeds” as well as your music and video collection on your computer, and even allow you to buy music (and podcasts) via it’s iTunes store.</p>
<p>Apple have versions of iTunes for both Windows and Mac and it is completely free to download.</p>
<p>Now iTunes is big business, ten of thousands of people download stuff from it every day, so this is probably the first site you want to try and get your podcast listed on.</p>
<p>Many people claim to be experts in the area of <a target="_blank" href="http://www.takeoverpageone.com/blog">targeted website traffic</a>. We suggest you do some careful research yourself first before jumping in.</p>
<p>But I’m getting ahead of myself, first things first, lets discuss what you could be putting into the audio / video.</p>
<p>If your like me, and have <strong>a great face for radio,</strong> don’t despair. You don’t necessarily need to produce <strong>video content</strong>, audio is perfectly acceptable for many subscribers, as it’s something you can do (listen to) anywhere (although with video iPods available these days this is also true for Video).</p>
<p>First and foremost you presentation <strong>should be adding value</strong> to your listeners/viewers. A hard sell sales presentation won’t be worth much to listeners/viewers (at least probably not to those who’s first experience of you is via the audio/video), rather it should be <strong>quality relevant content</strong> that will appeal to listeners with an interest in your niche market.</p>
<p>Bear in mind that it’s highly likely that when you upload a presentation for inclusion in iTunes, it will be reviewed manually by a human, and if it’s just a hyped up call to action to buy something chances are they may not approve it for inclusion. And even if they did approve it, listeners are going to be turned off when they hear it especially if you have not previously built up a relationship with them.</p>
<p>I suggest an interview is a great idea for a podcast. Put together a set of questions and answers to common problems that you “solve” on your website, and have some one interview you. Save the audio file and then upload to iTunes!</p>
<p>Another idea (once you get a few podcasts completed) is an overview of your product or services, but again not a hard sell, but a detailed list of what you can do or case studies on how you have helped other customers previously.</p>
<p>Just remember it needs to be interesting to listen to, so make sure you target it to your customers needs and to be solving problems that your potential customers may be facing.</p>
<p>You may find iTunes will want a series of podcasts before adding you to their directory, so it would be a good idea to do 2 or 3 podcasts if possible and then submit them to be included as a group.</p>
<p>If you plan to host your podcasts yourself, be very careful and consider if you have another bandwidth to do so, particularly if your feeds get picked up by lots of people.</p>
<p>Because of the nature of podcasts (audio or video) the files can end up being huge, so It’s very important that you plan this out in advance as you may find once you get successful and have a reasonable number of people listening to your podcasts, that you will be putting your server in meltdown and be running out of quota. This may mean your ISP closes down your website!</p>
<p>Don’t be victim to this, plan for getting bigger from day 1, and assume you are going to be successful and put the right steps in place so you have sufficient bandwidth when things take off.</p>
<p>Either put all your efforts into getting listed in iTunes or other large Podcast sites, or if your going to do it yourself, invest in a reasonable PodCast hosting company who specializes in Podcasts.</p>
<p>A decent alternative to iTunes for hosting your iTunes (especially if your have trouble getting iTunes to actually accept your podcasts is a company called Liberated Syndication. I would suggest you check their website out, they are one of the best out there, and give great value for money and in some cases it’s free.</p>
<p>Remember all podcasters had to start somewhere, and some of the bigger ones actually have <strong>paid advertising</strong> now (where sponsors pay the podcaster for an advertisement to be placed in the podcast). This could end up to be a really nice little money earner for you as well as provide great value for your listeners.</p>
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