Massive website traffic on autopilot is hard to work yourself into. However, if you take time to look at what the searche engines can give you, then you will be more likely to succeed in a long term business venture. Today, let’s explore a few SEO tips that will help you get massive traffic online with more time to sit back and enjoy yourself.
The first thing that so many “SEO experts” will teach you is that the only thing that you need to look at is PR. Although that may have been true years ago, some people need to update their thinking. Although PR does help some, even Google does not give it as much weight as they used to. And, they were the only search engine that ever paid it any attention.
Instead of focusing only on PR, you need to look at other factors when trying to get massive website traffic and high seo rankings through your link building efforts.
How Many Links Are On The Page: Less Is More
Every link on a page will bleed link juice to the sites they lead to. Although no follow limits how much bleeds out, don’t be fooled by them. NO follow only applies to Google, and they still bleed some link juice, just not much. However, if there are 10-15 links on a page, there will not be as much link juice to pass a long to your own site. You want to make sure that your links wind up on pages that will give you good benefits for your site.
The Nature Of The Link :How does dofollow Or nofollow Affect You?
Since we have mentioned this already, let’s address the myth of Do/No follow links. Although the no follow tag limits how much link juice flows to a site, it doesn’t stop it completely. Many sites have gotten rankings with only no follow links. However, it takes five or ten times the links as if you were linking on Do follow sites. So, you can get rankings with no follow links, but you have to do more work to build enough to make it worth your while
The Theme Of The Page: Relevancy Of The Topic
Now, all of that being said, the biggest factor to look at is the relevancy. After all if you have an article on marlin fishing, and you link to a page on wildlife conservation, that would be considered relevant, because they are related topics.
However if you linked on that same marlin fishing article to a page on dog training, that would be totally off topic. Not only will this link be ignored by your readers on the site, but it would also be ignored by Google when it comes to SEO ranking.
One reason that I love SEO is the quality of the traffic. When you get rankings with a keyword, you basically put yourself in front of an desperate audience. Your traffic is made up of people who are making an active effort to look after that product or keyword that you are targeting. This makes them highly qualified buyers and increases your conversions or sign ups (whatever your end goal is).
Personally, I have had good success with SEO strategy. It is not a fail proof system, but I personally feel that its a more laid back strategy. Once you have your rankings you can just sit back and focus on other things. If your links are good, and built with a solid long-term strategy, and you use high quality content, then chances for your website sticking in Google search results are pretty high. That is the best way to get massive website traffic, and turning that traffic into cash.
