FOUR Important thing must Remember To Get Huge Traffic
1.Content
The success secret to any social media campaign is content. First observe and analyze what kind of content people like.
Twitter: To find out what’s working with Twitter users, go to http://tweetmeme.com/. You can instantly identify the hottest stories on Twitter and can create one.
Digg: Open digg.com and go to the category you belong. You can identify the most popular stories of a category under “Top in [category name]“.
Stumbleupon: If you belong to Internet category, go tohttp://www.stumbleupon.com/discover/internet/ to find out the most popular stories.
It is simple to understand that people follow people with similar interests. These people are on all kinds of social media sites including Delicious, Digg, Stumbleupon, Twitter etc.
Put these two things together.
If my interest is in driving traffic to my site but you’re trying to sell network marketing products to me, it doesn’t matter how many times you ask me, I will simply ignore your message or block you.
So, the logic is to network and share your content to people who belong to your niche.
Make 5 -10 friends every day in Stumbleupon, Digg, Twitter and Facebook. Start voting the stories of your friends regularly. This is very important. Verify how many people added you as a friend. Add more and more people as friends.
Submit your content and observe how many of them will vote for your content. If the number of votes is less than 30, then you need to add more and more friends. Because you need atleast 30 votes to reach the front page.
Now that you’ve got great content, it is time to market it.
-Share your content to your Twitter followers using su.pr. It will also put your content across 1000s of Stumbleupon users.
-Share your content to your digg.com friends and encourage them to “digg” the content.
-Make it easy for your Twitter followers to retweet your content.
-Share your content on your Facebook page.
4. Consistency
This is the area most people fail. People subscribe to something because they want to get regular updates. If your daily news paper starts coming only once a week, you’d probably switch to other news paper. If you fail to provide content consistently, your network will fade and your audience numbers will drop.
You also need to understand that not all niches do well in social networking sites. For example, SEO and affiliate marketing related content do not do well in Digg. But, they do well with Stumbleupon audiences. Similarly, technology and web design related stuff do well in Delicious.
1.Content
The success secret to any social media campaign is content. First observe and analyze what kind of content people like.
Twitter: To find out what’s working with Twitter users, go to http://tweetmeme.com/. You can instantly identify the hottest stories on Twitter and can create one.
Digg: Open digg.com and go to the category you belong. You can identify the most popular stories of a category under “Top in [category name]“.
Stumbleupon: If you belong to Internet category, go tohttp://www.stumbleupon.com/discover/internet/ to find out the most popular stories.
2. Networking
It is simple to understand that people follow people with similar interests. These people are on all kinds of social media sites including Delicious, Digg, Stumbleupon, Twitter etc.
Put these two things together.
If my interest is in driving traffic to my site but you’re trying to sell network marketing products to me, it doesn’t matter how many times you ask me, I will simply ignore your message or block you.
So, the logic is to network and share your content to people who belong to your niche.
Make 5 -10 friends every day in Stumbleupon, Digg, Twitter and Facebook. Start voting the stories of your friends regularly. This is very important. Verify how many people added you as a friend. Add more and more people as friends.
Submit your content and observe how many of them will vote for your content. If the number of votes is less than 30, then you need to add more and more friends. Because you need atleast 30 votes to reach the front page.
3. Sharing
Now that you’ve got great content, it is time to market it.
-Share your content to your Twitter followers using su.pr. It will also put your content across 1000s of Stumbleupon users.
-Share your content to your digg.com friends and encourage them to “digg” the content.
-Make it easy for your Twitter followers to retweet your content.
-Share your content on your Facebook page.
4. Consistency
This is the area most people fail. People subscribe to something because they want to get regular updates. If your daily news paper starts coming only once a week, you’d probably switch to other news paper. If you fail to provide content consistently, your network will fade and your audience numbers will drop.
You also need to understand that not all niches do well in social networking sites. For example, SEO and affiliate marketing related content do not do well in Digg. But, they do well with Stumbleupon audiences. Similarly, technology and web design related stuff do well in Delicious.