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Traffic Generation Strategies That Have Stood the Test of Time

When it comes to getting more visitors to your website, you can do it the hard way or the easy way! Most people do it the hard way thinking it is easier but in the long run they are left with nothing. In this article I want to show you exactly which traffic generation strategies have stood the test of time that you should be using.

Strategy #1: Article Marketing.

Most people think video marketing killed this strategy & that Web 2.0 has taken over. The bottom line is people still go to the Internet to read about stuff that interested them. It is the way we are wired.

So don’t think for a second that this will die – people read articles and will probably read yours if you write some.

Strategy #2: Banner Advertising.

A lot of people think this strategy died during the dot com bubble. But it is back and it works better then ever before! The reason this strategy works so well is because people are curious and will click on links that are of interest to them.

Strategy #3: Search Engine Marketing.

It is not going away anytime soon! People still go to the search engines to look for things to buy. We are conditioned to do this and SEO still brings a lot of traffic to most markets.

So make sure you realize that even though there is an increase in Web 2.0 strategies and other ways to market – these have stood the test of time and you need to be using them.

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