PPC Classroom 2.0

Increase Targeted Website Traffic Part 7

There are thousands of ways to get more website traffic, here are two excellent ways to increase website traffic. 1. Pay per click search engine ppc advertising, 2.  forum marketing on community forums. People ask, how much to spend on ppc advertising? But that depends on several factors, your niche, keywords, landing pages, relevancy, conversion, ROI, just remember ppc marketing can be started with very little money and you will receive quality website traffic, forum marketing on the whole, is free!

Pay-Per-Click (PPC) Advertising

Speaking of advertising, yet another great way to gain traffic is to use paid service like google adwords.

Pay per click (PPC) advertising, is where you only actually pay when your advertisement is clicked, you end up essentially paying per visitor.

As far as value for money goes, this would seem to be a no brainer.

Running a PPC campaign however, is slightly more involved than it sounds. Where there is high competition for a certain keyword, you’re going to need to pay more per click for your advertisement to appear often, or learn the PPC magic formula, which will enable you to get cheap clicks on highly popular keywords.

Once again, it boils down to a question of keyword research, and finding targeted keywords, which you can then exploit and expand.

Properly carried out, this is one of the easiest ways to gain traffic quickly, though admittedly, you do have to pay for it.

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Forums
For almost every niche, there are forums around online where people would flock to discuss the issues that surround it. Naturally, this represents a base of potential traffic that you could tap into, but the question that should be asked is, “How?”

Obtaining traffic from a forum can sometimes be a long process. Most good forums tend to have been established, and you will have to establish yourself within the forum so that the others there view you as an important and trusted contributor.
If you can accomplish this, then your suggestions are bound to be taken more seriously, as will your links.

Before you get to this level though, you can always start off by including a link in your signature, as is the generally accepted practice with most forums. Be sure to read and abide by the forum’s rules though, the last thing you want to happen is that you end up getting banned for some offence that you did not realize was an offence.

Who knows, once you are very reputable, you could end up tapping into a
huge stream of traffic from a forum.

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