The 7 Ways to Get Traffic on the Web

“If You Build It…They Will Come” may work for historical baseball ghosts, but it’s not a strategy you can rely on when starting an internet company. Driving traffic to your website is a formula that can be reverse engineered. Other than paying for traffic with advertising, there are only so many ways to get people to show up at your door.


There are 7 Ways to Get (unpaid) Traffic on the Web, in no weighted order they are:

1.) Search Engines
2.) Referring Traffic / Press
3.) Social Media
4.) Online Partnerships / Distribution Deals
5.) Refreshing Content
6.) The Viral Loop / User Email
7.) Solve a Personal Compelling Need


Search Engines – Google, Yahoo, MSN, ASK redirect billions of searches everyday. Search engines have the potential to drive millions of visitors to a given site. Wikipedia and About are two of the most popular sites on the web, but the majority of their traffic comes from referrals from search engines, not people going directly to their site. To make sure your site is optimized for search engine traffic:

1.) Each individual piece of content should have its own distinct URL(title tag), and a unique title (H1 tag) for the page that search engines can read and index.

2.) Increase the production of your content. It’s a simple formula, go to Google and type in this query site:“name of your site.com”. The more pages indexed, the more traffic you will get.

3.) Get more websites linking to your various content pages. Once you get your pages indexed by search engines, you want them to show up as high as possible in the results. The two most important variables to make sure an individual piece of content ranks high in search results are 1)how many inbound links that page has from other websites and 2)the amount of traffic that page gets.

Helpful Resources about Search Engine Traffic: 68 Helpful SEO Tools


Referring Traffic / Press - The web is interconnected, and traffic flows among sites that interlink. The more sites that link to you, the more sustainable traffic you build overtime. The type of sites that might link into you are blogs, traditional press online, forums or bulleting boards, or content rich sites that are focused on a similar topic. To make sure you maximize the potential for referring traffic:

1.) Create a target list of blogs that could cover your product or content. You can search Technorati to find the most popular blogs on the web across various categories. Make sure to reach out to bloggers personally and build a relationship. Leave comments on their posts, link to them from your site… do that and when you approach them to write about you, you’ll find a welcomed reception.

2.) Make a list of 15 similar websites. Track all their online press in major publications such as the WSJ, NYTs, BusinessWeek Online, or more specific trade publications. Make a list of the journalists writing the articles, they’re easy to find on Linkedin and Facebook. Follow up with compliments on their writing and get some emails going back and forth, and then pitch your product or service.

Helpful Resources about for Getting Referral Traffic: Top Blogs List (with email contacts)


Social Media - Digg, Reddit, StumbleUpon, Del.icio.us, Twitter. This is a separate segment of referring traffic that warrants its own category. These are sites that are set up to discover content on other sites across the web. These sites are typically geared towards more viral or humorous content, but they can be powerful sources for driving a significant amount of traffic.To make sure you maximize the potential for traffic from social media:

1.) Create content appropriate for these sites, each site has a slightly different slant on which type of content is most easily popularized.

2.) Engage in the community and make friends. Most of these sites are based on some type of voting or book-marking system. More community friends = more exposure = more traffic.

3.) Find a way to engage users in other content on your site. This traffic is mostly transitory and has low pageviews/visits, so in order to maximize its potential, make sure to serve up lots of related content on each of the pages that receive traffic from social media.

Helpful Resources for Getting Social Media Traffic: The Social Media Manual and Promoting Yourself on Twitter (by geekpreneur)


Online Partnerships/Distribution Deals –These are harder to come by, but can pay off big dividends. The idea is to get other major sites to integrate some core functionality of your site into their own, as a value ad. One of the best examples was when social news aggregator
Mixx.com landed its deal to have its links on all of CNN’s online articles, likely one of the main factors that helped their traffic skyrocket. To make sure you maximize the potential for traffic from partnership/distribution deals:

1.) Get the list of the Alexa or Compete most popular sites on the web, and scan through the list to find any and all web properties that have a crossover with your site.

2.) Widgets, Widgets, Widgets. Wherever possible build a simple, value adding, easy to use widget that others can include on their blog or website, a la the docstoc embed documents tool.

3.) Be creative and persistent. This is the hardest category to give specific “how to” advice. These are typically custom deals that take some creativity on your part, relationship building, and a whole lot of patience. But fortune favors those who persist.

Helpful Resources for Getting Traffic from Partnerships::Web 2.0 Distribution Deals

Refreshing Content –I go back daily to sites like TechCrunch, GigaOm, Drudge Report, Huffington Post, WSJ, Neatorama, because they have topical, informative, biting, controversial content that is always refreshed. On the web, Content is King. Find ways to integrate refreshing content into the pages people visit most on your site, and you’ve given them a reason to come back for more. To make sure you maximize the potential for traffic from refreshing content:

1.) Don’t use your home page just as a static business card. Put new topical content that updates as often as possible on the home page so there is always something new and interesting to bring people back.

2.) Find ways to automatically generate refreshing content without having to manually edit and input it. For example, how can you show related content or automatically surface the content that is most topical and popular.

3.) If your site isn’t optimized for refreshing content, add that as a component. It might seem overly simple or it may seem to difficult to implement, but just do it, and over time returning traffic benefits will accrue.

Helpful Resources for Getting Traffic from Refreshing Content::How to Write Great Blog Content from Problogger

The Viral Loop - The viral loop is the process of turning users into marketers and thus exponentially increasing your traffic via your user base. For example, in 2003 I became the “chief marketer” for LinkedIN and proudly exported 1500+ Outlook contacts to LinkedIN and sent them ALL a message asking them to “join my network” to satiate my ego - I wanted to show off that I had “500+” connections. They turned 1 Registered User = 100 Registered Users, 100 Users = 1000 users. Turn your users into your marketers, it’s the more legit cousin of multi level marketing.

To make sure you maximize the potential for traffic from the Viral Loop

1.) Make sure you have a sign up process on your site. Give your users a compelling reason to share a link with friends or import their contacts and send a message.

2.) Awards, Points, Leader boards, Recognition, Self-Promotion. Adults still like party games, there typically has to be some notoriety or self benefit involved to get others to promote your site for you.

3.) Have an easy call to action. Don’t put the onus on your users to do all the work. Sure, anyone can copy and paste a URL and send it out to dozens of folks, but how many ever will? Import your users’ contacts, and have easy tools for them to post and share links with friends and across the web.

4.) BONUS: set up auto-emails that go out based on all the users’ actions. Think of all the emails you get from Facebook whenever one of your friends does something on the site. Those users aren’t intentionally sending you email, but the items they post, friends they add, and events they host all generate an email that shows up in your inbox and potentially drives you back to the site.

Helpful Resources for Getting Traffic from the Viral Loop:The Viral Coefficient

Solve a Compelling Personal Need – So this is kind of the general catch-all category for “just build a good site that people want to use”, but even this is more nuanced. People come back to sites that solve a personal compelling need. Most of the time, we’re either thinking about Money, Health, or Love (or some derivative). So gear your site around one of these compelling needs and make sure you solve a BIG problem. For example, Pricegrabber lets you find all the stuff you want at the lowest price. Dating sites are the modern day Yentas selling love. WebMD tells you what every possible symptom you’re suffering from could really be. To make sure you maximize the potential for traffic by solving a compelling personal need, you should ask yourself:

1.) If you were the most popular site in your category, would it give someone a reason to come back to the site everyday?

2.) Am I directly dealing with making/saving money, related to health/fitness/symptom reduction, helping people find love/have sex/meet people, am I in the vanity business/do people come to my site for fame?

Conclusion

I don’t claim to have unearthed any amazing secrets to traffic generation. And for anyone in the business of building Internet companies or marketing online, this list of 7 should be very familiar. However, I know from personal experience, many entrepreneurs neglect to take a comprehensive approach to building traffic.

Each of these seven is a piece to the puzzle that makes up your entire user engagement. The goal is to analyze which of these seven areas you may be lacking in, apply attention and effort in these areas to help them grow, and keep working on improving the areas that already work for you.


24 Responses to “The 7 Ways to Get Traffic on the Web”

  1. David Stern Says:

    Wait…so I say something nice about you on my blog, link to you, and then you start sending me traffic? Whoa! : ) Don’t forget number 8 in this environment….the all the above….acquire properties.

    Great summary, Jason. Keep up the good work!

  2. Brian Says:

    Very nice article Jason - very comprehensive primer for those who don’t have a clue.

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  4. Lincoln N. Says:

    Good stuff. Especially about the tracking publications to similar sites and reaching out the journalists. Reminds me of some of the guerilla internet marketing stuff I read a couple days ago. Lookin forward to your talk tonight.

  5. Ted McConnell Says:

    I enjoyed your 7 Ways…blog. Very interesting and easy to grasp. Keep it up!

  6. Steven Walchek Says:

    Awesome post Jason.

    You have a real gift for prose and it was very informative. Especially for those of us trying to make a name for ourselves in this scene.

    Cheers!

  7. jmartens Says:

    great post, thanks for your thoughts!

  8. Nancy Argent Says:

    I thoroughly enjoyed your article. It was well organized and super easy to follow.

    Thanks for laying out the information so clearly! Nancy

  9. Vijay Goel Says:

    Jason,
    Great summary for aspiring/ growing entrepreneurs.

    At HealthShoppr.com we’re aiming for #7, helping match (in phase 1) massage therapists looking for work with customers looking to address pain or stress, but who want to know something about their therapist (and in this environment, save some money).

    As we’ve explored the space in #7, it seems that the most important piece is the offline virality spread by Word of Mouth, due to recommendations solving compelling personal needs that come up in conversation.

  10. Gary Says:

    Very good reference and refresher. We have slacked in these efforts for http://hearmythunder.org and your article is a reminder of what we should be doing and what was working in the past. Our traffic has slowed to a crawl since we must be consistent and we’ve focused more on the radio show page than our social community. Thanks for the great reminder and insights!

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  12. Alon Says:

    Very succinct and complete list of “what to do’s” everyone can use. It’s like short list of tips and guidelines everyone should print and put next to the keyboard when pushing their web site, blog, and/or agenda.

    A good example of list of things we all know and “make sense” grouped together in a simple way to create usefulness.

    Thanks
    Alon

  13. Simon Says:

    Hi Jason,
    A truly excellent article that was well laid out and simple to follow. Myself being new to this game I truly understand the what I need to do to get traffic but as always it is how to do it that is lacking throughout most of the internet. I think it needs to be made clear that the how is taught by just doing, making mistakes, learning and moving on. Thanks again for a good article

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  15. Hemlata S Says:

    Hey Jason,

    I like the quote “If You Build It…They Will Come”. That shows confidence. Article is thoroughly organized and thanks for sharing this.

    Regards,
    Hemlata

  16. Krystal Anderson Says:

    I keep forgetting about trying your second point there, writing about new posts on major sites. Will give it a shot to see if I can knab in some more readers thanks.

  17. Bart Says:

    I keep listening to the news speak about pay per click so I have been looking around for the best site to get info on :)

  18. Steven Says:

    I’ve never given this a try, but I think it’s about time I do.

  19. Alex Says:

    Great help! Just getting started with the blogging thing. Keep the tips coming!

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  24. encuentraTuJob Says:

    I share with all of you some tips for gettting a lot of traffic to your blogs:

    Tip 1: Make a good content
    This point is very important

    Tip 2: Make a brand around your blog
    This point is very important because your visitors return to your blog in the future.

    Tip 3: Get high quality backlinks
    This point is very important because Google is a major search engine.

    Tip 4: Promote your site on social websites like facebook, myspace and news aggregators like Digg.

    Tip 5: Post frequently

    Tip 6: Be patient
    This is the most important tip because only with years of hard work you see a good results.

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