Wednesday, March 30, 2011

How to Get 30,000 to 120,000 Site Views in 30 Days

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I just stumbled upon a very cool method to get a lot of free targeted traffic to your website or blog.  This traffic generating strategy is easy and fast to learn and implement.  All you need is a Twitter account, a Posterous account and a blog or website. Five simple steps:
  1. Create or obtain a "how to" document to which you have permission to post and/or share on Posterous (it will be rejected if there are any copyright issues).
  2. Extract as many key points, sentences and/or impact statements from the "how to" document as you can.
  3. Post the document to your Posterous site with a link to your main blog or website (make sure your blog or website is relevant to the topic of your "how to" document).
  4. Convert each key point, sentence and/or impact statement into a tweet with a link to the Posterous site.
  5. Start sending the tweets at the rate of one, two, three or four tweets per hour.
  • Note 1: I use SocialOomph to manage my tweets. It saves me at least 2 hours per day. Try it free for 30 days and see your traffic soar: SocialOomph.
    • Note 2: Depending on the quality of the tweet, you can expect to receive an average of 100 site views per tweet on your Posterous site.
    That's 1000 – 4000 site views per day.
    Do this everyday; that's 30,000 – 120,000 site views in 30 days.  As a result of this traffic you will see an increase in your blog or website traffic.
    Here are examples of my Posterous sites that have been getting tons of traffic using this simple method:
    The Science of Getting Rich  500 views per day
    Simple Freedom  400 views per day
    Article Writing Handbook  200 views per day
    Give it a try and have fun playing in the traffic (but don't get hurt--don't use this to spam people).
    • P.S. if you need any help setting any of this up, or if you need help creating or obtaining a "how to" document, or if you need help creating a free blog or website, contact me at rcbonay@gmail.com and I'll help you get started.

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