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I say effectively because I think it is ridiculous to get all kinds of traffic to your web site, get a high Alexa ranking, but not get any sales or subscribers.What is the point of your web site? Think about that. What do you need to get the point of your web site to happen? Is it raw traffic? Or is it traffic that really wants to be at your web site?Would you rather someone come to your web site because they read something you wrote, and want to see more, or because they were duped into coming to your site when they left a related site (pop-under)? I will take 10 quality visitors who want to be at my site than 1000 that don’t care.So how do I do it?1) Write articles that pertain to your web site. One of the worst things an article writer can do is write a great article and put a link to a page that has nothing to do with the article topic. If you are writing about dog toys and the page they go to is about dog food, they are going to click out. So how do you manage this? Create a different web site entry page for every article that you write, if you want. Have a related article on that page of your web site, then at the end of that page, have a link to your index, or squeeze page, or sales page. But the entry page must be very correlated to the topic of the article.2) Put an aggressive call to action in your resource box. Tell the reader to click and tell him why. Give the reader a clear path to the resource box. Tell him what to do before you tell him who you are.
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Sean Mize is a full time internet marketer who has created over 310 articles in print and 8 published ebooks.
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