Below are 8 techniques that
you can use to bring traffic to your website. Whether there is a flood or a
trickle really depends on your ability to give your visitors something they can
use or enjoy. It is important to remember that your customers are not stupid.
They will know whether what you are offering is something they want, or if it
is a cheap advertising ploy. If it is, they will pass the word along. If it is
not useful, they will leave your site and say nothing to others about you.
The key to all
of these techniques is to give something that adds to the users’ experience.
This can be by offering useful information, telling them about something new
and exciting, or something that is entertaining or humorous, but the key is to
make it the highest quality possible. With so much information on the internet
that is just a click away, what you are offering has to be unique. This can
mean being completely new, or it could mean looking at something old from a
different and unique point of view. If your message does not touch them in some
way, your message will not go viral. You may still get some traffic out of it,
but that traffic will come the old fashioned way, through hard work, search
engine optimization, and daily on-going marketing efforts.
While for many
people, going viral is a one-time accomplishment, others manage to see repeated
success. When one of your messages goes viral, not only does it drive a flood
of traffic to your site on a short term, but many of those people will become
subscribers, which increases your daily traffic. If you can continue to write
unique, compelling material, those people will be more than likely to return to
your site, and to tell others. The more eyes that see you message, the better
your chances of repeating your viral success.
Viral traffic
generation should not be used as a standalone technique. It needs to be a part
of a larger marketing strategy. Many of the techniques by themselves may only
send a small stream of traffic to your site. That is why you need to use more
than one marketing method. One stream may not amount to much traffic, but
several streams could be significant. As your message starts to go viral, these
several streams could quickly become a flood. Look though the list of items
listed and think about which ones will work for you. Chances are, not all of
them will work for everyone. Some of them will naturally go together, others
will not. The list is not meant to be a comprehensive list of everything
possible. It is meant to be a tool; an example of things that have worked for
others. As you read through the different techniques, keep thinking about your
own business. It may help you to come up with other ideas on your own. Be
creative. Modify some of the ideas listed and come up with something new that
is unique to you and your business. The only limit to what is possible is your
imagination.
1. Provide Quality Content, Products, or Services
Providing quality content,
products, or service is by far the best way to build your reputation, and build
repeat traffic to your site. Research has shown that on average, when someone
has a positive experience they will tell two other people about that
experience. On the other hand, if they have had a bad experience, they will
tell seven other people. That act of telling others is how the viral traffic
generation techniques start. If your customers never tell anyone else about you
and your site, you are back to doing all of the marketing on your own.
To build
returning customers to your site, you need to establish a reputation as an
expert in your field, very entertaining, or someone who has unique insights.
That does not happen if all you are offering is cheap, recycled drivel that you
found on someone else’s website. Make sure that what you offer is your own
work, and something that is different from what can be found on every other
website.
As your
reputation as an expert increases, other websites and bloggers will start to
pay attention to your website. They will begin to talk about what you are
doing, and will even give links from their website to yours. Suddenly every one
of their readers becomes a potential customer. The higher the quality of
material you produce, the more often your site will be linked to. Each link to
your site is an avenue for new visitors to your business.
If you do not
think you have the ability to create something that will touch people like it
needs to, you may have to spend the money and hire someone else to do it for
you. Fortunately for you, there are a lot of service that will put you in touch
with freelance writers, site designers, and program designers. If you have an
idea about what you want, chances are there is someone available to do it for
you. If you are willing to take a chance on a freelancer who has not yet established
themselves, you can often find one that will work for a low wage in exchange
for the experience the job will give them. Be careful though; often times you
get what you pay for. Make sure the work you get is up to the standards
necessary to appeal to your audience.
2. Give Something Away
One of the best early
examples of building a business by giving something away is Hotmail. Hotmail
gave away free email services and email addresses free to anyone who signed up
for one, and a lot of people did (and still do). Today millions of users have
Hotmail addresses.
What made
hotmail successful was one of the early successes of viral traffic building on
the internet. At the bottom of every email that was sent through one of the
free Hotmail accounts was a message telling others how they could get a free
Hotmail account. Every time a Hotmail user sent a message, they were helping
spread the name of Hotmail.
How did Hotmail
make any money off of free accounts? They did it by offering premium services
to their customers such as additional storage space, and the ability to send
emails without any advertising attached. Hotmail became successful enough that
in 1997, less than 2 years after it was created, it boasted over 8 million
users and was purchased by Microsoft. It is still one of the top web based
email services in the world. While you may not be able to achieve the same
amount of buzz that Hotmail was able to generate, it does demonstrate the power
of getting your message out by attaching it to something that people are
willing to share with their friends, family, and co-workers.
Do not discount
the fact that people love to get things for free. If it looks interesting, and
it is free, people are more than happy to give it a try. While it is easy to
get them to try your offer initially, it is a different challenge to get them
to continue using it once the novelty has worn off.
Repeated use is
critical for your success because multiple exposures will cement your companies
name in your customer’s minds. People are more likely to buy something from a
company they have heard of than from one they have not heard of. They might not
even know how or why they know the name, but that sense of familiarity will
make them more susceptible to your message.
Whatever you are
offering has to be functional, easy to use, and add value to the user. You
customers have to feel that it is worth their time and effort to pass the
information along. Then, and only then, will they be willing to tell their
friends and family what they have found.
3. Require a Referral
An added twist to the idea
of giving something away for free to your customers is to require them to refer
someone to you in exchange for what you are giving away. Simply provide a space
where they can enter the email address of one or more people that they have to
fill out before receiving the item you are offering. This is especially effective
when your free item is something the person can download instantly.
This technique
not only puts your message in front of the eyes of potential customers, it also
helps you build your own mailing list. You can send an email the people that
were referred saying “Your friend (name) saw this, and would like to share it
with you. By having the ability to use the friend’s name, it helps to establish
your credibility. This will decrease the possibility of person receiving the
invitation tagging your message as spam.
Like many of the
techniques listed, this will only work if your visitor thinks what you are offering
is of enough value to make it worth giving you information about a friend or
family member. Friendships are built on trust, and most people will not be
willing to risk that trust on a worthless gadget.
Do not expect in
instant flood with this method. It usually starts as more of a trickle, but
that trickle increases the longer it flows. Over time, the referrals will add
up. If each person that takes advantage of your free offer refers two or more
friends, it will not take long to have quite a list of potential customers, all
at no additional cost.
I personally use
a script called ViralFriendlyGenerator.com to set up this viral marketing „word
of mouth‟ campaign. It has added 1000s of subscribers to my list within months
and I’m receiving new sign-ups to this very day from something I did years ago.
4. Create a Viral Video Clip
Have you heard of YouTube?
If you spend any time online, it is hard not to have heard of it. Millions of
people every day view video clips that are stored in the YouTube library.
YouTube and Google Videos take advantage of the fact that people are now
spending more time in recreational internet surfing than in watching
television. It is another example of not only how people want to be
entertained, but also that people want choices. The public has gotten used to
being able to choose the entertainment they want, and not be forced to take
what is pushed at them.
If you are
creative enough, or cutting edge, or wacky enough, you could quickly be the
next hot video. The videos that have the most chance of going viral are ones
that deal with current events, especially if you can beat the major news
outlets, videos dealing with business issues, and humorous videos. Steven
Colbert was a great example of this when clips of his Comedy Central show, The
Colbert Report, were released on YouTube. Despite the objections of the Comedy
Central network, when the show was still new, Colbert allowed clips from his
show to be posted on YouTube. Within a short period of time his clips went
viral, and viewership of The Colbert Report soared.
If you decide
this is a method you want to use, make sure you have a fresh idea, and not a
rehash of something that has already made the rounds. You don’t need network
quality equipment to produce a decent video. While you do want decent quality
production, the biggest key is great content. Make your video, and at the end
of the clip place a 3-5 second promotional slide with the URL for your website
so viewers can look for more useful information. Make sure the landing page you
send them to matches the tone of the video. If the video you use is quirky and humorous,
and the landing page is serious and all business, your visitors will only stay
for a few seconds before leaving for more entertaining sites.
Once your video
is produced, and looks the way you want it to, upload your video onto YouTube
and Google Videos. These sites offer services that allow website owners and
users of social network sites like MySpace to place video viewers on their
site. If your video goes viral, not only will potential customers be able to
see your video on the host site, but also on all of the personal sites that
pick it up. The amount of traffic that could flood to your site is huge.
5. Create a Brandable E-Book
Have you noticed the number
of sites that offer free e-books to subscribers? Give your email address, click
the link and you have instant access to an eBook full of useful information.
The reason so many sites use this method of advertising is because it works,
and here is how you can make it work for you.
Write a short
eBook on a topic that relates to your business. In that book you include a
little information about your business, and at a couple of key places include a
link that will drive traffic from the book to your website. Now post it on your
website and let anyone interested download a free copy. However, it does not
stop there. Encourage anyone who likes your eBook to offer it as a free gift on
their website as well. If the information is useful, and the book is well
written, the number of websites that are offering your book will begin to grow,
Soon 50 or 100, or even 1,000 other sites will be helping you spread the word about
your business. A successful campaign with timely information could keep driving
traffic to your site for months or years to come. Be careful not to overdo the
information about yourself, or include too many links back to your site. The
more about yourself you include, the less likely others will be willing to give
your book away for you.
Another
advantage of having your eBook before thousands of people’s eyes is it
establishes your credibility. People give more credence to a published “expert”
than they do to someone who has not written a book, even if the book is very
short. You begin to build name recognition, and when people see your name
associated with something in the future, they will be more likely to check it
out.
Internet
marketer David Meerman Scott used this successfully when he released an eBook
titled The New Rules of PR. He posted a link to the book on his blog,
and sent link by email to friends and colleagues. Within 3 days his eBook had
been downloaded over 1,000 times. At that point it caught the attention of a
couple of internet marketing gurus who talked about it on their own blogs. In
the 3 days following those blogs Scott’s eBook had been downloaded over 15,000
times.
To date, the
eBook has been downloaded over 60,000 times, and it has resulted in a
continuing flow of traffic, and several speaking arrangements. He is now
considered an expert in the field of internet marketing, largely because of his
eBook. Do a search for eBook compilers to find a program to create your eBook,
or find a program that will allow you to save a document as a PDF. Whichever
program you decide to use, make sure it allows you to include active, clickable
links. If the person reading the eBook has to copy and paste the link into a
browser, many of them will not. Make it as easy as possible for them to get to
your site. Also, make sure the program you use will not let anyone change the information
in your eBook. There are less than honest people who will remove references to
you and the links to your site, and include their own information into your
eBook. Many programs will allow you to safeguard your information, so take
advantage of them. PDF Brandable is
an good piece of software that allows you to create brandable eBooks.
6. Blog
Of all the techniques I have
listed, blogging is the most work to keep up with. It is also probably the
slowest growing method on the list. In order for one of your blog posts to go
viral, people have to know your blog exists. With so many quality blogs already
in existence, it may take some time to get your blog noticed. It requires
persistence. Before you decide to begin blogging, make sure you are interested enough
in the topic to write about it on an almost daily basis. For a blog to be
effective, you need to post at least 3 – 5 articles a week.
While the posts
do not need to be long, they should at least contain the elements that any
technique needs to go viral; a unique point of view on a subject,
informational, entertaining, and fresh. Not only do you need to be consistent
in posting new information, you also need to work at marketing your blog. There
are several easy ways to start getting other people to pay attention to your
blog. Start by finding other popular blogs that cover a similar subject as you
cover. Leave insightful comments on their blog. When you leave a comment, you
can include a link back to your own site. If some reads your comment and like
what you have to say, they may head over to your site to see what else you have
to offer. If the blog you leave a comment on is very popular, this could drive
a fair amount of traffic to your site.
Another method
of getting your blog notice is to write a post on your blog commenting on
something you read on someone else’s blog. You add a link in your post pointing
back to the blog you mentioned. In blog language this is referred to as a “trackback”.
When you put the URL of the other blog in the trackback section of your
blogging program it sends a message to the blog you are linking to informing them
that you mentioned them in your blog. They come and read what you said, and if
they like it, they may write something on their blog about your post. Their
viewers can also click the link, which will drive traffic to your blog.
It is very easy
to get started blogging if that is an area you are interested in. There are
several good online blog services that will allow you to set up a blog for
free. Some of these services, like Blogger.com, even allow you to set up
AdSense advertising on your blog, which will let you earn a little extra income
with your blog. If you would rather have the blog located as part of your own
website, programs like WordPress are very easy to set up and use. The best part
is, it is free to use.
If you write
good blog posts, and can effectively market your blog, your readership will
grow. The more readers you have, the greater the chances of one of your posts
going viral. The key to success is quality material that is fresh, and holds
the readers’ attention. You cannot get away with recycling what you read on
someone else’s blog.
When visitors
come to your blog, make sure you give them a compelling reason to go to the
main part of your site to look around. If your blog becomes popular, this
method could drive a flood of traffic to your site that will continue on an
almost daily basis.
7. Use Social Bookmark Sites
Something that has really
flourished in recent years is the popularity of social bookmark sites like
Digg, Stumble Upon, and del.ico.us. These sites allow users to search, set
bookmarks, organize, read, and rate anything on the internet. If something you
have written is posted to one of these sites, other readers get a chance to
vote on whether or not they like it. If someone thinks it is good, and worth
sharing, they can vote for it. The more people vote for it, the higher up in
the rankings it moves. The higher it goes, more people see it. The more people
see it, the more opportunities there are for someone else to vote on it, which
helps it to rank even higher.
The good part
for you is, even if a reader doesn’t vote on your article, they still might go
to your site to see if there is anything else there that they might like. One
important thing to note is, these social bookmark sites do not like you to vote
for your own articles. In fact, if you do vote for your own, it could cause it
to move lower in the rankings. You have to have something that other people
find interesting enough that they feel compelled to vote for it.
These sites
attract hundreds of thousands of visitors every day. If you are fortunate
enough to have your message ranked toward the top on one or more of these sites
for even one day, the flood of traffic to your site could be tremendous.
8. Use an RSS feed
Another way to build
returning traffic to your site is to provide an RSS feed. In its current form,
RSS stand for “Really Simple Syndication”. RSS allows someone to place a link
on their homepage, website, or RSS reader that sends an update every time you
update the information on your site. This is especially popular with news sites
and blogs. If you are posting to your blog every week day, your readers will
get an update 5 times a week. That means 5 times a week they will be reminded
of your name and your website. This can really work to your advantage because
they are getting that reminder because they asked to be reminded, not because
you are forcing yourself on them. Every day they have a chance to read your
message, and have the opportunity to visit the main part of your site. The more
traffic that comes to your site on a regular basis, the more sales and
advertising revenue you can generate.
Another way to
use RSS feeds is to bring news or information about your niche that will add
value to your site. By putting fresh, up to date information on your websites
main page, you give visitors a reason to come back to your site on a continuing
basis. If they are interested in your topic, the will return to your site to
get updates.
Both uses of RSS
are designed to keep your customers coming back. The more often they come back
and get new, useful, or entertaining material, the more likely they are of
spreading the word to their friends and family, and that is the first step of
going viral.
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