Announcing 3 Nifty Ways To Get Free Targeted Traffic To Your Site

Traffic is the lifeblood of any internet business. If you do not get sufficient traffic to your website then it will be very unlikely that you will succeed.

However, with the low barrier to entry of starting an internet business the competition has become extremely fierce. There are over 300 million websites today and this number is substantially increasing. In this article I would like to go over 3 ways that you can substantially boost your traffic using only free methods.

1) Forum marketing

This is probably the quickest way that you can get traffic to your website. You need to find forums that are related to your niche market. Once you have found these you need to check that you can include a signature to your website. This is important as this is how you will get visitors to your site. Some forums do not allow this and you need to ignore these. Once you have located these you can reply to people who need help. If you give good answers you will find that these people will visit your site from the link that you leave in your signature.

2) Article marketing

This is my favourite method of traffic generation. This is due largely to the fact the method is free and it produces the highest quality leads. What I do is I write articles related to my niche market and then I submit these to all the major directories. I include a link to my website in my resource box.

3) Press releases

Using free press release services like Prleap write a quality press release about a noteworthy event regarding your site. For example this could be the launch of it. Do this frequently for additional traffic.

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