Different Kinds of Traffic on the Network.

By Dmitry Vasenyov


I think anyone, trying to express himself on the Internet, wants his blog to attend people, comment it, complement and converse. And for all that traffic is needed.

Traffic sources may be diverse and, on the whole, all of them can be divided into a few subgroups. This is search engine (visitors who come from search engines), social (various social networks, micro-blogs, forums, etc.) and direct (this is either constant audience or people who are interested in your site).

1) Attract search engine traffic. To do this, of course, we must let the search engines understand that your website exists. Sure thing, search engines do not sit and wait, when you shove another interesting and useful site in the index. They are fully capable to find it and to index by themselves. But it will happen not soon, and we need that it will be done quickly and easily, right?

For attraction of search engine traffic, a good optimization of all insides of the site is needed. In order to declare themselves to search engines, first of all, it is necessary to create sitemap.xml and robots.txt. It is needed to add the most important information (articles, pages and home) in the sitemap. We should also think about relinking of the site in order to give the greatest relevance of pages and increase of usability. And, finally, the last stage - is to add URL in services for webmasters at different search engines.

2) To attract social traffic. This process will not be difficult. As I have read on one blog, just spam in ICQ, mail, etc. services to all your friends and acquaintances. You are able to do this through with the help of social networks FaceBook, Twitter and others. You must light up your URL in thematic blogs, forums, give a brief review of information that is on your website and attract potential visitors.

3) Involvement of direct traffic. Paradoxically, but you don't need to attract direct traffic. Direct traffic by definition has been already driven. This is regular visitors of your site, which like it and who come to your site by themselves.




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