it's all useful.. coz i am going to do all in the future as soon as i have tons of contents, thanks for sharing
If i do only that thing, can i got more traffic..... if you hv (UK & USA) articles list so please give me....
I found a new way to post ads to YouTube... like a thousand ads a day each on a different but related video based on keywords. Because of the popularity of YouTube you get a greater reach than you do from articles, forums or blogs. For a relatively new technology it is proving to be quite effective in reaching large numbers for a low cost.
Yes, there are a lot of ways to generate traffic... PPC - mostly taken over by the big companies and their huge ad budgets so that good keywords are not as profitable as they used to be, SEO, still a favorite and more work than you can imagine if you've actually tried it lately, video marketing, the future of the internet, and for those that think they are going to create a viral video, please send me some of what you smoke because it doesn't happen like that. Articles are fantastic if you have the talent to write for today's net, blogs work for those with original ideas and video ads on YouTube is the legal replacement for spam. Have fun.
This 3 method is working very well for me: 1. Article marketing/Bum marketing 2. Search Engine Optimization 3. Forum posting
Article marketing is awesome if you can write good content, few can. This is my first foray into forums, seems like it will be a good place to meet people going somewhere positive, SEO is one ton of work today and definitely below video ad marketing. Advertising on videos is the most amazing new approach because YouTube is so massive, there are huge amounts of relevant videos being watched every day. 12 Billion videos were watched in march 2008 in the US alone.
I believe it is an individual thing, what makes common sense for you. Video ads on YouTube is directly effective if you have a good selling site and it's the newest technology and probably the cheapest way to find out if you have something worth calling for an action.