Fastest way to drive niche targeted traffic to your site

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Hi everyone,

I've been using YouTube and blog posts. Also, emailing suggestions to help people with issues.

I was wondering what others are successful at.
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  • Profile picture of the author tehnolife
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    I think SEO is the best way. Try to rank for your keywords and you will get very targeted traffic(people looking for that keyword).The first step you should do, is to look at your competitiors(how much backlinks thet have, indexed pages...etc) and then try to over take them!

    Or, if you have money, you can outsource all these things, and you can get on the first page of google!


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  • Profile picture of the author BrainCopy
    You may also try forums and article marketing.

    Best Regards,
    Anthony
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  • Profile picture of the author ru83n
    Adwords for display to only exclusive list of targeted niche website/blogs is best. You only have to experiment on the profitable of this model. It work best on low-cost adwords and desperate market.
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  • Profile picture of the author jasonmorgan
    SEO... ranking well for your topic is going to bring targeted traffic.

    The truth is you should leave no stone unturned and be doing a little bit of everything.

    There was a 25 ways to get traffic thread posted here today that looked pretty epic and can give you an idea of what 'everything' is.
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    • Profile picture of the author SpicyRobby
      Originally Posted by jasonmorgan View Post

      The truth is you should leave no stone unturned and be doing a little bit of everything.
      I was trying to go this way and found out the hard way that by trying to do a hundred things at a time you can't really focus on any of them...

      I'd say stick with a few strategies and devote more time on those few.

      For me it is:

      1) Blog posting and YouTube video production (primary strategies taking 90% of the time)
      2) Commenting on other blogs, Yahoo Answers etc.
      3) Tweeting and Facebook marketing (slowly but building the audience at a steady rate)

      Well, it also depends, of course, on how much time you have on your hands.

      I've a full time job and can afford invest other 4 - 5 hours daily on my Internet business so I have to prioritize.

      If you do it full time then yes, I suppose you can have a list of 20+ activities for driving traffic.

      Regards,

      Robby
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