What else can you use to drive traffic?

As bloggers, our main concern is to write good content so we can drive some traffic to our blog, but also build backlinks. One thing you’ve probably noticed is how hard it is to get backlinks from articles. Unless you have a good users base or write an extremely unique and valuable article, people won’t talk about your posts. We all know it’s impossible to write everyday the best post ever and nobody starts a blog with an instant 20,000 readers. So, what can you do?

Think outside articles

If you can’t initially drive thousands of visitors with your posts, you have to think about an alternative way of doing it. Even if you have thousands of visitors, it’s always interesting to increase your traffic and alternatives to articles are still of interest for you.

I know you’re asking “what alternatives can we use?”. Well, there’s nothing specific I can say here but there are a couple of concepts you can learn from. Being a developper, I always think of tools/plugins I could develop to help the community. This can be a WP plugin, a Google gadget or whatever web-based tool. How can you drive traffic with that? Well, if you host the tool on the same domain as your website, people will visit your website and subscribe to it if they like what you do. Many bloggers are doing it and it’s usually working great.

How is that different from an article? Well, it’s really unique and it’s something people can’t copy so they have to link to you. Let’s say you develop a great Wordpress plugin, other bloggers will surely talk about it, use it and link to your website to actually download the plugin because it’s not available elsewhere.

One example I can give is a Google gadget I developed for one of my website. The website isn’t a blog, but the concept remains the same: not rely on Google ranking to get traffic. I’m a big fan of the well known Rubik’s Cube, so a couple of months ago I built an online Rubik’s cube timer with statistics so that people could record their best times. I had to find a way to be really different and not only rely on Google search to get some traffic, so I built a Google gadget people could put on their Google home page. I had to do this because at first, I wasn’t ranked very well for the keyword “Rubik’s Cube Timer” (Now I’m #2). While very useful, the gadget is a simple version of the timer and it’s lacking a lot of features so people still have to visit the website. The gadget is on Google directory, has a user base of 380+ users, help me drive additional traffic and is a free advertisement for my website on Google!

The gadget looks like that:


And see how it’s giving me free exposure on Google:

People searching for a timer or something similar for their Google home page ended up using my little timer. Whenever they needed additional features, they ended up on the main website. This was a great way at first to drive some important visitors and get people to talk about the website.

I’m not a developer

Ok, this was just an example to show you how can something you usually wouldn’t think about could drive traffic to your website. I’m a developer so that kind of tools is quite easy to do for me, but not everybody is a developer. There are a lot of other ways to drive traffic and backlinks to your website. Contests are particularly popular among bloggers. Having a contest on your blog will help you drive additional traffic and there are good chances other bloggers will talk about your contest if it’s any good. I’ve seen some contests like 25$ by Paypal for the top commentator of the month and stuff like that. Why not have t-shirts with your website logo and give that away once a week/month? Things like that work and you really just have to be creative.

I’m working on a couple of things outside articles only for SEO Horror and these should be live in the next couple of months. It’s OK if it takes time to develop or to get online because you’re not in short term blogging…Are you?

Be creative

I’ve said it a couple of times in this article: be creative. There aren’t any exact techniques but it’s just important to think about what else outside your articles you can use to drive traffic. One of the most successful blogger John Chow isn’t even ranked in Google for “John Chow” because of aggressive SEO techniques. How does he drives traffic then? Well, he has found numerous ways over the years to do so and he still has one of the most successful blog on the Internet with 27,000+ subscribers, whithout Google. You want to drive traffic from Google, but it’s just to show that Google isn’t everything, you can use alternative ways.

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24 Comments

  1. July 26, 2008 at 8:51 pm | Permalink

    Drive traffic in our blog. This is what all blogger need, I still learning…:) Thank for your info..

  2. July 26, 2008 at 10:26 pm | Permalink

    Hi,

    True but isnt hosting a tool more difficult and it might suite you blog subject not for everyone. Like i have a health blog I can definitely not target on a gadget audience.

    But the best part in your article is creativity. Yes i think that is the keyword. Always try doing something new.

  3. July 26, 2008 at 10:50 pm | Permalink

    No problems, keep up the good work with your blog!

  4. July 26, 2008 at 10:51 pm | Permalink

    You’re right Roshini, not every type of website is suitable for gadgets and little tools!

  5. July 27, 2008 at 3:58 am | Permalink

    You make a great point Ben, there are lots of great ways to get traffic on the Internet and in fact, I have a site that sits on page 1 of Google and yet I consistently get more traffic from other sources.
    Thanks,
    JR

  6. July 27, 2008 at 4:25 am | Permalink

    I have some self-coded tools (RSS-related - powers my software updates feed, etc) that I think about featuring in my blog… But amount of work needed to leap from something for personal use to “public-grade” is incomparable to writing post (or ten). :)

    So I am keeping it on hold for now.

  7. July 27, 2008 at 10:12 am | Permalink

    JR - Yep, you’re right and your article about 14 ways to get traffic from other sources has some excellent tips!

    Rarst - I know it’s incredible the work it takes to go from personal to public. You want to release something great that people will enjoy and that will be easy to use.

  8. July 27, 2008 at 1:46 pm | Permalink

    Good stuff! I think having a wp plugin would be great. I know others that create themes and such. Contests do seem to be pretty big, I may do one in the future. I also think being a contest sponsor is pretty good, because it will list your prize on the contest, most likely people will want to checkout who this person is offering up a prize.

    Being creative is definitely the key though, just having fun and realizing there really aren’t any rules, you come up with your own methods and try them. As long as they aren’t “blackhat” :)

  9. July 28, 2008 at 1:50 am | Permalink

    I will complete agree with you here in this quotation “I’m working on a couple of things outside articles only for SEO Horror and these should be live in the next couple of months. It’s OK if it takes time to develop or to get online because you’re not in short term blogging…Are you?”

    I would like to thanks to you for this informative blog

  10. July 30, 2008 at 8:58 am | Permalink

    Thanks for this valuable information. every blogger need this information to drive traffic in blog.

    Thanks for sharing here.

  11. Tyrone Make a from Free Subdomain Blog
    August 4, 2008 at 2:06 pm | Permalink

    thats a really clever idea there to use software type ways to bring traffic, kind of the same as using a freebie i guess only if its a useful resource theyll jsut keep returning to use it.

    Tyrone Make as last blog post..

  12. August 4, 2008 at 9:37 pm | Permalink

    @JK: Yes, contests are great and I’m looking forward to making one in the future!

    @Termpaper:No problems, I’m glad you’re enjoying this blog! ;)

    @SEO company india: No problems!

    @Tyrone: Yep, it’s just some sort of freebie and it helps build backlinks!

  13. August 5, 2008 at 4:34 am | Permalink

    I have been using craigslist alot. it works well, that is if my posting does not get flagged. that is the worst part!.. too many haters!!

  14. Simon from Wallpaper 1280
    August 24, 2008 at 12:27 am | Permalink

    Great article…although I do worry a bit about people getting traffic for the sake of traffic. Untargeted traffic doesn’t convert. That’s why for most site and business models Social media sites like stumbleupon is a waste of money. Still good thought here on different ways to get traffic to your site. Nice blog to :)

  15. zk from WebTrafficROI
    August 26, 2008 at 10:09 am | Permalink

    Nice post …I am still learning to drive traffic to my sites :)
    zks last blog post..Dot Com Pho with John Chow and Toronto Bloggers

  16. August 31, 2008 at 9:29 pm | Permalink

    First rate advice. I think increasing readers has unlimited creative potential. I enjoy finding someones blog where there is a totally new idea and i’m more likely to subscribe if it’s new to me.

    Roberts last blog post..Always Tune Up

  17. September 1, 2008 at 3:09 am | Permalink

    What does it require to develop such plug-in/gadget Ben? I am not a hard core web developer but worked a bit. Is Application programing skills are required or web developers can develop something unique? Can you recommend technology or some idea site?

    thanks for Nice and creative post!

  18. September 2, 2008 at 5:46 am | Permalink

    Nice post.it is very helpful for all SEO guys.To capture traffic for a site,it should be well optimized first and making blog posting,article posting,forum posting and social bookmarking those will help to generate traffic for a sire rapidly.

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  19. September 7, 2008 at 4:53 am | Permalink

    I’d be interesed in a more detailed article about techniques that can be used to drive traffic other then SEO. Lets say that developing plugins is a good idea but it’s only for those that are into php and wordpress development. I’ll be launching a new site soon and need some ideas for viral marketing.

    pitagoras last blog post..How to contact me

  20. September 13, 2008 at 2:57 am | Permalink

    To capture traffic for a site,it should be well optimized first and making blog posting,article posting,forum posting and social bookmarking those will help to generate traffic for a sire rapidly.

  21. Jim from 250 CC go karts
    September 23, 2008 at 1:34 pm | Permalink

    It is very difficult to be creative. In my opinion it is hard to come up with a new idea, and humans will avoid things that are hard. It’s just human nature.

  22. tom from 250CC scooter
    September 24, 2008 at 12:12 pm | Permalink

    I agree with Jim. I think it’s very hard to come up with a truly new idea. The obvious ideas have already been done, and coming up with something totally original takes significant effort.

    But for this reason, when you done make a breakthrough, it usually pays-off handsomely.

  23. RoNald
    October 3, 2008 at 3:09 am | Permalink

    Hello Ben! I like the idea of having this gadgets in our site to redirect the searchers to your site. Are you using any keywords or tags that will bring you out in any searches? I like to try this one and I hope this will also work for me. Thank for this Info!

  24. October 28, 2008 at 12:26 am | Permalink

    Hi Ben,

    I read the same kind of advice elsewhere too. Build a widget or program that has some viral value and use it to promote your main site. People eat that stuff up!

    Cheers,
    Jeremy

    Jeremy Days last blog post..Interview with Yan: Author of Thou Shall Blog

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