Tag Archives: post

Free Backlinks and Traffic Through Forum Posts

As any online marketing guru will tell you, article writing is a great way of attracting visitors to your Web site. A small little backlink at the end of a powerful article can do wonders to your incoming traffic. But with so much to do just to maintain your Web site, where is the time to write articles every day or at least every week? Don’t worry. That’s a problem that most Web site owners face, and there is a simple solution. Instead of writing 500 to 1000 word articles, you can simply write short 50 to 100 responses to posts on forums and slip-in your backlink with your signature!

The backlinks in your forum responses serve the same purpose as the backlinks in the articles you write but require so much less effort. However, you need to take care of few things when using forums to attract traffic. The most important of these is to make your post as interesting and meaningful as your articles. Many people make the fatal mistake of simply posting links to their blogs or Web sites with messages such as “I recently wrote a blog on XYZ. Check it out at .” Such posts do not really serve any purpose because no reader will be interested enough to click the backlink and reach your Web site or blog. In fact, the forum administrator may decide to delete your post. Worse, such posts put you in danger of being labeled as a SPAMMER.

However, you can avoid such a situation with a simple remedy. Just put a little more thought into your posts and you will get a lot more click through to your Web site or blog. Add a little content to your post. Instead of a cryptic “I disagree” or “I agree” post, add a little more meat to the discussion thread. Explain why you do or do not agree with what is being said. If your post is meaningful, most readers will linger over your post trying to absorb what you are talking about. They may then look at your signature and if your backlink promises something more that is interesting as well as relevant to the thread, chances are that they will click through to your Web site.

A great way of increasing visibility of your backlinks is to write a post that is designed to provoke a response. This doesn’t mean that you post inflammatory or derogatory messages that might get you blocked. It simply means that you choose your side in the ongoing discussion and then write a strong and forceful post explaining your views. For instance, if the discussion is on “Career versus Family” for women, you can choose to take the side of homemakers and write how and why you think a woman should focus on nurturing the family first. Alternatively, you can take the side of the career woman and explain why a woman who cannot live her own dreams can never hope to be a role model for her children. Whichever side you take, forum members who agree with you are likely to scroll down to your signature and then click your backlink to find what you have to say on related subjects on your Web site.

Even if people don’t see eye to eye with you, you have nothing to lose. If your post is interesting enough to merit a response (even a negative one), it may start off a chain of discussions. This in turn helps to keep your thread on the top. The longer your post is on top of the forum, the more visibility your backlink will receive. Most forum owners also let such posts remain on top as they serve as proof of their forum being a true discussion board. The key point here is to take a side and stick to it. The middle path, though practical in real life, is not very rewarding online. Thus, if you extol the virtues of a homemaker and then go on to admire a career woman in the same post, chances are that you will not charge either side enough to want them to click your backlink or post a response.

So, get ready to write witty and barbed posts on a forum. By being creative you can only help your marketing efforts by getting more backlinks and traffic to your website.

Take advantage of the Website Design Network Forum by creating a new thread or posting your comments now.

Free Backlinks and Traffic Through Forum Posts

As any online marketing guru will tell you, article writing is a great way of attracting visitors to your Web site. A small little backlink at the end of a powerful article can do wonders to your incoming traffic. But with so much to do just to maintain your Web site, where is the time to write articles every day or at least every week? Don’t worry. That’s a problem that most Web site owners face, and there is a simple solution. Instead of writing 500 to 1000 word articles, you can simply write short 50 to 100 responses to posts on forums and slip-in your backlink with your signature!

The backlinks in your forum responses serve the same purpose as the backlinks in the articles you write but require so much less effort. However, you need to take care of few things when using forums to attract traffic. The most important of these is to make your post as interesting and meaningful as your articles. Many people make the fatal mistake of simply posting links to their blogs or Web sites with messages such as “I recently wrote a blog on XYZ. Check it out at .” Such posts do not really serve any purpose because no reader will be interested enough to click the backlink and reach your Web site or blog. In fact, the forum administrator may decide to delete your post. Worse, such posts put you in danger of being labeled as a SPAMMER.

However, you can avoid such a situation with a simple remedy. Just put a little more thought into your posts and you will get a lot more click through to your Web site or blog. Add a little content to your post. Instead of a cryptic “I disagree” or “I agree” post, add a little more meat to the discussion thread. Explain why you do or do not agree with what is being said. If your post is meaningful, most readers will linger over your post trying to absorb what you are talking about. They may then look at your signature and if your backlink promises something more that is interesting as well as relevant to the thread, chances are that they will click through to your Web site.

A great way of increasing visibility of your backlinks is to write a post that is designed to provoke a response. This doesn’t mean that you post inflammatory or derogatory messages that might get you blocked. It simply means that you choose your side in the ongoing discussion and then write a strong and forceful post explaining your views. For instance, if the discussion is on “Career versus Family” for women, you can choose to take the side of homemakers and write how and why you think a woman should focus on nurturing the family first. Alternatively, you can take the side of the career woman and explain why a woman who cannot live her own dreams can never hope to be a role model for her children. Whichever side you take, forum members who agree with you are likely to scroll down to your signature and then click your backlink to find what you have to say on related subjects on your Web site.

Even if people don’t see eye to eye with you, you have nothing to lose. If your post is interesting enough to merit a response (even a negative one), it may start off a chain of discussions. This in turn helps to keep your thread on the top. The longer your post is on top of the forum, the more visibility your backlink will receive. Most forum owners also let such posts remain on top as they serve as proof of their forum being a true discussion board. The key point here is to take a side and stick to it. The middle path, though practical in real life, is not very rewarding online. Thus, if you extol the virtues of a homemaker and then go on to admire a career woman in the same post, chances are that you will not charge either side enough to want them to click your backlink or post a response.

So, get ready to write witty and barbed posts on a forum. By being creative you can only help your marketing efforts by getting more backlinks and traffic to your website.

Take advantage of the Website Design Network Forum by creating a new thread or posting your comments now.

Why Marketing With Social Media is Critical to SEO and SEM

There is a great deal of excitement about social media right now, and rightly so. It’s an effective and economical way to promote a small business online. New prospects and customers may use Facebook to search for a company or organization by name if they can’t be found on a search engine. Facebook or Twitter should direct them there. Though these are powerful small business online marketing tools, they should not be seen as a replacement for a website.

Companies and organizations with their own websites will want to use social networking strategies to push traffic through their own websites – where goods or services are described, pictured, and sold.

Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn are great places for companies to make contact with the public, receive positive and negative feedback about products or services, and expand their online visibility to a wider marketplace. Vetting online traffic to a company or organization’s website should be the ultimate goal. Ideally, this is where the visitor will gain a broader perspective about the company or organization and be ‘sold.’

Drive Traffic from a Social Networking Account to a Website
Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn allow members to post links to websites of interest. Click-thru traffic is when a visitor arrives at a company website from another location on the Web – such as Facebook or Twitter. Increase click-thru traffic from social media sites by posting specials, online coupons, events, news items, interesting facts, and more. When posting a thought for the day, link to pages on the website that are in sync with the conversation. When appropriate, link to pages that are a call to action, such as a contact us form — especially when an online special or coupon is promoted. DO NOT post links to company home page over and over again. Friends and associates will be annoyed by this. Link to interesting website content, blogs, news articles and audio and video podcasts. Summarize what is included in the website link in an attractive, interesting way, to receive more click thru traffic. If a company or organization website is lean on content, begin developing and adding new pages and posts to increase SEO and enhance a social networking campaign.

Don’t Forget Social Bookmarking Sites
Though Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter seem to receive the most attention in the world of social media, there are other large websites, known as social bookmarking sites, that can be as effective at driving click thru traffic to a website. Examples of these sites include StumbleUpon, Digg, Diigo, Delicious, and more. These websites allow members to post links to other websites of interest. Short, compelling summaries tend to attract the most traffic. Photographs (on the web page that is linked) will make the post visually appealing. Visitors to social bookmarking sites are not usually there to collect friends but to inform visitors about websites that provide great information and are user friendly. Feel free to post links to favorite websites (other than the company site) to make your account authentic.

Measuring Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn Traffic to a Website
A company stakeholder or executive of an organization will want to know the return on investment (ROI) for social media campaigns. In order to measure traffic effectively, a Google Analytics account or other statistical analysis program must be ‘attached’ to the website. At the end of the month, review Google Analytics to identify which social media sites are sending click-thru traffic to a website, how much traffic is coming through, and which country, state or region it is originating from.

Create a Wave of Popularity With Social Media
Using social media in tandem with a website is a wonderful way to create a wave of interest in a company or organization. In order to be most effective, weekly posting to social media accounts is recommended. Consistent posting is essential to increase click thru traffic to a website.

Once a visitor arrives at a company website, make sure an attractive, easy to use web design keeps them there.

For more information about social media campaigns, or SEO, visit