In our quest for cheap web traffic, we really have to think about one main factor and that is our budget. Also of course there is how much time and effort we are going to put into generating it as well. Although, if we have a relatively big budget, then we could hire a professional to help us.
If you divide the invested budget by the number of generated clicks, this will tell you how much your click-thrus cost. But, if you have a small budget and are willing to invest a little more time and effort, you may as well generate your own free traffic to your web site. Lets take a look at some of those free traffic methods.
One of the best ways to get web traffic is to get some one way links to your site. It is good to get as many links as you can because this will mean that you will not only get some good targeted traffic to your site, it will also help with your search engine rankings.
PPC means ‘pay per click’ or purchased traffic. What you do use search engine links and PPC programs and place your links on other peoples sites. When visitors click on them and land on your site, you pay for those clicks. The amount you pay for these links and clicks depends on the competitiveness of the selected keywords and their popularity. It is a pretty fast way of generating traffic through links to your web site and it can be pretty inexpensive.
The cheapest but most time consuming way to build links is to develop them yourself. What I mean is that you plan your link campaign and carry it out either manually or using software, but keep constantly submitting your site ( on a monthly basis) . You may swap links with other sites; you may use article marketing placing free articles on other peoples blogs, forums, sites, ezines or directories and linking them to your site; you may exchange one way links with other web masters, that is if you have several sites and can offer to link to them from your second site in exchange to their link to your first site, etc.
As you can see, there are numerous ways of developing cheap web traffic. you do , however, have to try and work out all your initial cost up front. This way there will be no hidden surprises along the way.
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