[WeBuyKidneys] - How To Drive Traffic The Web 2.0 Way Without Doing The ‘Grunt’ Work
Till now I’ve shown you how you can take advantage of Web 2.0 sites in order to generate traffic to your website. Now I’m going to let you in on a secret which will allow you to generate even more traffic through these websites, without you having to do all the ‘grunt’ work of submitting and posting content to these websites.
All you need to do is get OTHER people to submit and vote for your website – EVERYTIME!
Just like you, there are other webmasters looking to have their websites submitted, voted and reviewed on these social websites. And if you do this for them, they are willing to vote for your website in return.
Your only job is to find such people. And how do you do that? That’s EXACTLY what I’m going to share with you here.
There are two ways you can get others to vote or review your website. Either you can buy a paid service that gets you a particular number of votes and/or reviews OR you can go in for barter services where you will have to vote for their link/website in return.
Either way, it’s a WIN-WIN situation for both you and the other webmaster.
My website of choice is Digital Point Forums at: http://forums.digitalpoint.com
This forum has a specific section for selling and exchanging Digg’s (or StumbleUpon’s etc.). You will usually be able to find at least FIVE such offers listed at any given time.
So head on over to the “Buy, Sell or Trade” forum at http://forums.digitalpoint.com/forumdisplay.php?f=24 and browser through the offers available there. Some would be paid, others would be reciprocal offers.
The main sub-forums you have to look at are the “Freebies” forum (for barter offers) and the Services forum.
Look out for titles of posts that say something like “1:7 Stumbles” or “Social bookmarking packages” etc.
The ratio 1:7 means that you will have to StumbleUpon 1 link for the poster and in return, he/she will StumbleUpon 7 links for you. These are the kinds of deals you must look for.
In the Services sub-forum, you would be able to buy a considerably higher number of submissions to a particular Web 2.0 site (say, Digg.com). This would help you in getting your website on the homepage. Or you can buy submissions to a lot of Web 2.0 sites at once instead of concentrating on one site.
No matter which service you take up, always be weary of scammers. Most of the posters are authentic but you never when you get to meet a black sheep. Try to ask for proof of submission (these are usually already provided). You can also check with other users who have used the service and ask them about their experience.
Onward and upwards
Steve
Scooter Said on March 9th, 2008 at 3:45 am quote
Gees Steve,
Grad 2 math and still I get it wrong.
Yeh good post - gave you the thumbs up
golf carts for sale Said on March 9th, 2008 at 3:47 am quote
Whats your view on changing your name in the name required section of comment boxes to reflect your keyword phrase that you are trying to rank for?
CarpetDog Said on March 9th, 2008 at 5:45 am quote
Let’s see if you get any love for it. I don’t think it matters too much for Google as it takes no notice of most of the comments left on blogs.
Everyone else uses it - ie Yahoo, MSN etc
golf carts for sale Said on March 17th, 2008 at 12:34 am quote
Once again you have provided valuable information.I’ve bookmarked and will return with time up my sleeve to do some link exchanging