Top 17 Ways To Improve Your Website Traffic Immediately
As
entrepreneurs we can often feel like the deck is stacked against us when it
comes to the digital world. We don’t have the same budgets as our massive competitors,
nor do we have the army of marketers that they can employ. So how can a small-
or medium-sized business, against overwhelming odds, carve out its piece of the
market? The tips below will show you how.
1. Facebook remarketing
Facebook
is a great promotion tool whether you’re in the B2B or B2C industry. But did
you know you can set up remarketing audiences in Facebook? By installing a
Facebook tracking pixel on your site you can continue to market to customers
who have visited your site. This is a great way to create return traffic to
your business blog or website. And you can start remarketing to audiences as
small as 100 visitors.
2. Facebook email custom audiences
Staying
with Facebook, you can also give that email list of yours a second life.
Instead of just using it to blast emails to your customers once in a while, you
can upload that list into Facebook and capture the social accounts of anyone
that has their email address attached to it. This is a HUGE benefit since it
will allow you to market to those users on their mobile devices.
3. Twitter remarketing
Twitter
remarketing works in almost the exact same way as Facebook remarketing. Simply
install the pixel and you can now target your sites visitors on Twitter. The
main difference is that Twitter will require a higher minimum audience count
before you can start advertising towards them, 500 people to be exact.
4. Twitter custom audiences
Just
like Facebook, you can target Twitter users on their mobile devices by
uploading their emails into Twitter. However, if you cannot get at least 500
users into your custom audience through an email upload, then you won’t have
the required minimum to advertise towards them.
5. Twitter Cards
Twitter
Cards is a great tool to drive traffic to your site. They are larger tweets
that incorporate images and allow you to have buttons built into the tweet.
They allow you to have engaging calls to action, attractive images right in the
stream, and you can even give them special functionality like having downloads
attached directly to the tweet. Tweets with images get 18 percent more
clicks than its text counterparts, so make sure you’re using Twitter
Cards.
6. Spend 80 percent of your time on the ad's headline
Did
you know that 8 out of 10 people will read a headline and not read
the rest of your ad? If this is the case, you should be spending the majority
of your time perfecting the headline to grab your audience’s attention – and
driving them to your site. Whether you’re running ads in Facebook, LinkedIn,
Twitter or pay per click, make sure that your headlines are on fleek.
(Yes, I went there.)
7. Build an email list
I
just told you how you can use emails for social promotion, but they’re also an
amazing tool for driving traffic through a newsletter. Make sure that you have
a newsletter opt-in on your website. We personally use a great tool
called Drip. It’s free and very easy to set up.
8. Blog, blog, blog
Blogging
really does drive traffic. We recently ran an experiment where we increased our
blogging from twice per week to over 10 posts per week. The result was a 300
percent increase in traffic in just two months. And this isn’t an unusual
occurrence. Another company called Convirza ran a similar experiment with even
better results. But, if you’re going to blog, you better do number nine.
9. Promote your blogs on Facebook
You
may have heard that Facebook has cut back on their organic reach. This
means that almost no one will see your social media posts on Facebook. Instead,
you need to put a little bit of budget behind them. A good strategy is to have
a campaign constantly running that is featuring your blog posts and target that
campaign towards your custom audience and remarketing audience as described
above.
10. Optimize your site for SEO
Trying
to manipulate the search-engine rankings is a losing proposition at this point.
Instead, what you should be concerned with is making your site look as good as
possible for the search engine robots that will be crawling your website.
Software like SEMrush can give you a complete SEO audit and show you
what you should fix. Spending time on your site’s SEO optimization is always
time well spent.
11. Exchange blog posts with other sites
Syndicating
your blog on other sites is a great way to drive new audiences to your site. A
great way to do this is to search for blogs that are in a similar industry as
you and that are in a similar situation in terms of size and audience. Then,
you reach out to their editor or site administrator and ask if they’d like to
swap blog articles and you each take turns featuring each other’s blogs and
linking back to the site. Special measures should be taken to avoid
duplicate content, but this is a great way to drive new customers to your site.
12. Automate your emails
Shockingly,
marketing automation has only been adopted by 3 to 5 percent of all
businesses. Yes, this number is higher if you only look at larger companies but
this list is trying to help smaller companies compete with their bigger
brethren. So, why aren’t you using marketing automation? It may have been that
the costs were too prohibitive or that it seemed too daunting, but there’s help
with that. There are new lower cost marketing automation platforms like Autopilot and Hatchbuck that
are great for small businesses. But if you still have your heart set on HubSpot or
a similar product, then look for a certified partner, like my firm, that
can help onboard you and can even waive the kickoff fees that can cost several
thousand dollars.
Now
that you have your software set up, you need to ensure you have email campaigns
set up for everything. There should be an automated email campaign when someone
fills out a form, downloads some content or signs up for the newsletter.
By
staying in front of your customers through email you’ll continue to drive
relevant traffic to your site.
13. Become a contributor
Contributing
to other websites is a great way to drive traffic to your site. I myself write
for about a dozen major media site, and while it may not result in immediate
customers, the benefits are definitely felt throughout the organization. And
our referral traffic from these sites is a huge boon.
To
become a contributor you need to start small and work your way up. Also, you
need to hone your craft when it comes to writing. To do this you need to be
writing every single day. The more you write, the better you’ll be come and the
better your chances will be at becoming a contributor.
14. Create a quiz
Quizzes
are fun pieces of content that work really well at driving engagement with your
visitors. Plus, they’re a cinch to promote on social media using the techniques
presented earlier in this article. Sites like Quizzr allow you to
create free quizzes to then post on your blog and drive traffic to your site.
15. Host a webinar or webcast
Regardless
of your industry, I can guarantee there’s a topic you have enough expertise on
that your customers would come to listen to you speak. The trick is to identify
this topic and then to create a fun and engaging presentation. Carol Tice put
together a phenomenal guide on putting on a great webinar.
16. Create a podcast
If
you’re worried you can’t present to a live audience or develop the right
message, then instead consider a podcast. Podcasts are great ways of
distributing your expertise and are a surefire way of driving traffic to your
site -- but you need to be consistent and promote it.
When
you first start off, it will seem like you’re talking into a black hole and no
one is listening to you. But if you stay persistent and promote your podcast on
social media, your audience will grow and your future episodes will gain more
and more listeners.
Another
great trick to getting a boost in your podcast audience is to invite a guest
that has a large social following and asking them to help you promote it. You’d
be surprised who would say yes to joining your podcast, if you only ask them.
Zach
Cutler put together a great article on getting your podcast off the
ground.
17. Find partners in your industry
There
are usually dozens of partnership opportunities for any business out there. The
trick is to find those partners and establish a working relationship. To give
an example of this, we signed up as a partner for Unbounce. They’re a
landing page creation software that helps companies optimize their marketing
campaigns. It was free to sign up as a partner and they then featured us in
their partner section and allowed us to do a little write up on our firm.
Before you knew it we were getting leads from their site and it’s been a great
source of traffic for us.
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