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3 Simple Ways To Increase Your Website Traffic Ranking And Value

If you’re like most online business owners, you spend a great deal of time trying to think up clever ways to increase your website traffic ranking. But the truth is, sometimes the way to do it is much simpler than we’re used to believing!

Here are 3 ways you can instantly and quickly increase the chances of gaining more website drop ins… 

Ones that may become that most valuable visitor of all – the “regular”.

1. Simply include a call to action to bookmark your site – but be sure to give them  a strong, compelling reason to do so!  As with your squeeze pages and opt-in boxes, be specific. Tell them what valuable advantage or irresistibly attractive incentive they’ll receive, if they do. 

2. Make good use of your cPanel. Check your logfile stats, to find out strong keywords that are regularly attracting traffic.  Find out these, and you’ll know the search terms people are using to find you. Take advantage of these, include 2 or 3 keywords (as long as it’s a natural fit) per page. Perhaps even add a couple of pages, with the html title being your exact top keyword phrase. Then sit back and watch that traffic increase!

3. Use a Favicon to visually book mark your site.  A favicon is a small graphic, like a logo, that “identifies” you to people – and you can create them easily; either in Adobe Photoshop, if you use it; or using a “free favicon generator” (just use that as your search term, and you’ll quickly find one.)  If you’re using Adobe Photoshop, check your file extension drop-down menu. If you don’t see the “.ICO” extension, visit Adobe – there’ll be a plug in you can easily install (with instructions) for your Photoshop version. Just remember that Favicons can be no larger than 16 X 16 pixels, use an image to “brand” your site (like your logo, if you have one) – and you’re away!


Jose Amoros



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