I am curious to find out where you all get most of your traffic from? Is it SE's, or PPC or wherever else? I think this will be very informative. Thanks
Wow, that's a lot from forums. See, I have already learned something by being in here. I need to get my butt into forums.
I get most 90% + from search engines, the remainder is from links (mainly articles I have written and submitted to article directories) I rank top 10 for most of my keywords & have 10 keywords at number 1.
I get traffic from the SE's I have written a little something for helping people on getting more hits to there website How to get more website traffic This is what i do and find it works very well
i am very glad to report that i get all my traffic from google (90%) msn (5) yahoo(2) and 3% other i have all my pages indexed (around 60) and every week 50 uniques more .... for now i am very happy.... in two months i i have 300 uniques a day.... is this any good
mine is 70% from seo and 20% from partners and 10% returning visitors .. dont let ur visitors go away .. make them return ..
Google.com, google.de, Google.co.uk, MSN & Yahoo but nothing at all from Alta vista not even in the top 100, no idea why. Most of my traffic 80%+ is from Google, MSN does well for me with appx 12% But I have a great Niche market finding tool that saves loads of time searching for the best markets, so I rank very quickly and there is almost no compatition for the keywords.
That's awesome info from you all. Now, a question...I have just learned about the allinanchor, allintitle and allinurl searches. I did a search for my keywords (I have 3 phrases I fight for) with each of these on Google and I ranked in the top 3 for each phrase in each category. Is this any indication of what will happen when I am out of the sandbox?
I get most of my traffic because we have about 1500 articles out there that are found on blogs, sites. groups and directories and people use them in their zine's My wife writes alot of articles between 50 and 80 per week she has gotten really good at it but there are some tricks to it. One thing I can say is dont use PLR articles - Would love to make a thread on it sometime The Crow
No not an indication at all. All it indicated is the anchor, title. url you searched for matched your site and two others at least.
Around 50% of my traffic comes from search engines (mainly Google); the rest come from my RSS feeds and links from other sites.