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I'm trying to build more traffic for an online radio station. In a nut shell the site is pretty thin and doesn't have much content. There is a section for the following: - Models - Featured Artists - Mix Tapes - Blog The site has a facebook, myspace and twitter page with a few thousand viewers each. Any ideas would be appreciated. |
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If your radio station targets a specific geographic location then you could attempt to optimize part of your site for local businesses. This is an example of a website of local station I listen to: 106 JACK fm Hertfordshire - the local radio station for Hertfordshire They have a business directory section and local news which helps them attract visitors who may not have been aware of the site or the station itself. If you build out a lot of new business listing pages rank well for "local interest" terms then you will no doubt gain a much greater brand exposure. |
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Well I do not understand why this question, why do not use the same off-site method? Backlinks/directory submittion/etc As for the content you can always make a new section, and write down on the page what news you are transmiting. Thank you |
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