How do I
drive traffic to a brand new website?
by: Richard Grady Copyright
2005 Richard Grady
Every single day, more and more people upload brand new websites to the
Internet. I don't have any figures but there must be hundreds of thousands of
new pages being added daily (if not considerably more!)
The one thing that all of these new websites need in order to make their
existence worthwhile is traffic, which leads me to one of the most common
questions I am asked and the subject of this newsletter:
'How can you generate traffic to a brand new website?'
Of course, there are a number of different answers to this question and what I
would do myself is probably very different to what a completely new Internet
entrepreneur would do. The reason I say this is that the first thing I do when
launching a new site is make use of my existing website traffic by advertising
the new site on my other established sites. In addition, I have the luxury of a
large mailing list which I can use to drive traffic to the new site.
I appreciate that anyone starting out in online business won't have these
options open to them (and in fairness, neither did I when I first started), so
let's look at things from the beginning. Day one of your first website.....
It is a fact that the quickest and probably most effective way of bringing
targeted traffic to your website is by paying for it. Now before you rush off
and sink $50 into one of those '50,000 hits for $50' schemes, DON'T, this isn't
what I mean. Those schemes are largely a complete waste of money. Even if you
get the traffic that you are promised (as opposed to some software script
visiting your site and pretending to be a visitor), it will not be targeted and
therefore there is a very low chance that the traffic will generate sales. When
I talk about buying traffic, I mean by using the pay- per-click services offered
by most of the big search engines.
You probably already know the sort of thing I mean - for example, Google Adwords.
Pretty much any search on Google will display a list of adverts down the
right-hand side of the page and these are all paid adverts. Every time you click
on one of them, the advertiser pays Google a fixed amount which could be
anything from 5 cents upwards (depending upon how competitive the keyword is).
Pay-per-click allows you to be very selective about which keywords your advert
is shown for and this allows you to target your advertising perfectly. Other big
names in the pay-per-click market include Overture, Espotting and Findwhat.
Now, before you all start emailing me and saying that you already knew about PPC
let me just say that I am well aware that people know about it. The problem (as
I see it), is that people aren't using this type of service because of the fact
that they don't want to spend any money on advertising. That's all well and good
but the fact is that the Internet is getting more and more competitive each day
and the chances of you building a successful website business from scratch
without investing any money are tiny to say the least.

If you want to attract a decent level of traffic to a brand new website in a
short period of time, it is almost a necessity that you use pay-per-click on one
of the main search engines. If you don't, then the growth of your traffic levels
will be painfully slow and inconsistent at best.
When I launched my very first websites I invested heavily in pay-per-click
advertising. At one point, I was spending over $6000 a month on Google Adwords
alone!!! Seriously I really was spending that much money. It was a constant
battle to tweak the website sales copy and continue to test the advertisement
text just to make sure that my sales were covering the advertising payments each
month. At the time I was probably just about breaking even but buying traffic in
this quantity meant that I was able to fine-tune my sales pages and start to
build up a list of mailing list subscribers.
Once you have got to the stage where you know your sales pages are converting
visitors into buyers, then you can start to gear up with other methods of
getting traffic to your site - writing articles, linking strategies, viral
methods (ebooks etc), using your eBay 'About Me' page, using your link as a
signature when you post on forums etc. All of these methods will win you traffic
(and in most cases it will be completely free) but it will take time for the
traffic to build to a worthwhile level. If you rely solely on free traffic, you
really will be building your business one hit at a time.
Of course, once the free methods of gaining traffic start to pay off, you can
begin to wind down your paid methods, though you may not want to - after all, if
you are earning more in sales than you are paying for your pay-per-click
traffic, why stop it?
As your portfolio of websites grows, you will also be able to share the traffic
around a bit by linking to your own sites and of course, if you are capturing
your visitors email addresses, you will be building a mailing list of people
interested in the products you are offering.
Like I say, I appreciate that the above may not be the ground-breaking secret
that you were hoping for but as with so many things online, there really is no
secret. Achieving success is simply about taking action and whilst you can
succeed online by spending very little money, the chances are that you will
succeed a lot quicker by making a bit of an investment. You don't have to be
spending thousands of dollars a month as I was but any new business owner should
be prepared to invest a few hundred dollars a month in order to get things off
the ground....
About the author:
Richard Grady has been helping ordinary people earn online since 1998. He writes
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