Saturday, August 29, 2009

A purpose to increase web traffic

For having a high web traffic first we most know why we want a high-traffic site.

We most have a purpose when write because my purpose and our work most be driven by this purpose, I have a compelling reason to build a high-traffic web site, one that has to do with my my interest to have better websites of more quality and useful.
More web traffic means I can have a bigger impact by reaching more people.

The main objectives have to expose our ideas and thoughts and our intentions and provide truly valuable content to all Internet users get more than just web traffic will be the main reason to ever win best positions on the web.Everything else we do, including building a high traffic web site, is simply a means to that end.
Today We are just planting seeds, and and in the short term most of them haven’t even sprouted yet. A high traffic web site is just one of the sprouts that came about as a result of pursuing the main purpose that. But it is not an end in itself.
If you someday find yourself in the privileged position of being able to influence millions of people, you most honor and respect this position by using it as a channel to serve the highest good of all.
The #1 reason I want more traffic is that it will allow me to spread my ideas I think will be useful to others.

Friday, August 28, 2009

Content focused on human

When working on your content your main objective should be human beings and secondly the search engines.

Write when you have something meaningful useful and important to say, and I write in the right amount to give meaning to your content and are clearly understood by humans. Would be appropriate to post 4 or 5 times a week average per week. Many successful bloggers recommend to write shorter entries (250–750 words) and post frequently (15-20 posts per week), since that creates more search engine seeds for the same amount of writing.
This strategy would generate more search engine traffic. However, this strategy may be contrary with the strategy of delivering genuine value and creating timeless content.
Both strategies have their advantages and frequent writing small articles can have a positive impact in the short term, but write longer articles can have long-term impact on your users to provide truly comprehensive and useful content. Write longer articles even though fewer people will take the time to read them, for those that do the articles are usually much more impactful.

Write less articles and longest will result in search engine (from Google, Yahoo) traffic fairly low compared to other bloggers. but with a more diverse traffic and decentralized. The vast majority of the traffic will come from links on thousands of other web sites who value our content as very valuable and from direct requests.
Ultimately, our traffic grows because people tell other people about our site, either online or offline.
We most also work with social bookmarking sites like del.icio.us, digg.com, and reddit.com because they’re based on personal recommendations.

This traffic-building strategy would be better because it leaves less vulnerable to shifts in technology. This strategy is in line with the Google politics that wants to make it easy for its visitors to find valuable content, so this strategy should be in alignment with Google’s long-term strategy.

Thursday, August 27, 2009

Create timeless content.

We must try writing timeless content, try to write content that may still be read by people even after we are dead. People still quote the great philosophers of antiquity today because his ideas have timeless value, even though he’s been dead for about 2300 years.
Think about how your work might influence future generations.

Try to ignore fads and current events in your writing. Wars, natural disasters, and corrupt politicians are recurring events or themes. There are plenty of others who are compelled to write about those things, so I’ll leave that coverage to them.

Ask yourself the content you’re creating today still be providing real value in the year 2020? 2200? 3000?
Writing for future generations helps to cut through the fluff and stay focused on the core of the message.
As long as there are people in the world there will be the opportunity for share and contribute our knowledge, so there’s a chance that at least some of what I’m creating today will still have relevance. if we can write something that will be relevant to future generations, then it will certainly be relevant and meaningful today.

In terms of traffic building, timeless content connects with people at a deeper level than time-bound content. The latter is meant to be forgotten, while the former is meant to be remembered. We forget yesterday’s news, but we remember those things that have meaning to us. So I strive to write about meanings instead of happenings.

Even though we’re conditioned to believe that news and current events are important, in the grand scheme of things, most of what’s covered by the media is trivial and irrelevant. Very little of today’s news will even be remembered next week, let alone a hundred years from now. Certainly some events are important, but at least 99% of what the media covers is
irrelevant fluff when viewed against the backdrop of human history.Ignore the fluff, and focus on building something with the potential to endure. Writes for future generations

Original content.

The best way to earn traffic on our website is regularly creating original content. It takes more effort to produce original content, but it’s the best long-term strategy.
When people arrive to a Web site with original and useful, they often stick around for a while. Chances are good that if they like one of our articles, they may enjoy others.

Is a good practice to proportion many original and useful content. Our aim must be that people read our articles for many hours, and they leave our sites as different people.
it’s always hard to compete with an original content site. Anyone can start their own personal development web site, but the flavor of a site with original content is unique because no one else has had the exact same experiences as the author.

Sites that mainly post content from others have the potential to build traffic faster in the beginning, however original content sites have an easier time keeping their traffic, which makes for a more solid, long-term foundation.

Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Quality content

How to Build a High-Traffic Web Site (or Blog). Qulity Content

Maybe the best traffic-building strategy It’s about providing genuine value and letting word of mouth do the rest. the idea
is do virtually no marketing for the sites at all. and let the visitors do it for us, not by I trick them into doing it but simply
because they want to.Here are 10 suggestions for building a high traffic web site:1. Create valuable content.Is your content worthy of being read by millions of people? Remember that the purpose of content is to provide value to
others. Do you provide genuine value, and is it the best you’re capable of providing?Do your best to make writing worthy of this differential. Meybe we dont always succeed, but this is the mindset that helps
to create strong content.Think about the effect you want your writing to have on people. If our writing doesn’t change people’s thinking, actions, or
awareness, then our knowledge value isn’t being transferred well enough.When you focus on providing real value your readers will notice. And they’ll refer others to your site. with good content we
do not need going out and requesting those links — other bloggers just provide them, usually because they’re commenting
on something We’ve written. Strong content is universally valued. It’s hard work to create it, but in the long run it generates lots of long-term referral
traffic.Quality is more important than quantity. Quantity without quality, however, is easier, which is one reason so many people
use that strategy.If you have nothing of genuine value to offer to a large audience, then you have no need of a high-traffic web site. And if
there’s no need for it, you probably won’t get it. Each time you write, focus on creating the best content you can. You’ll get
better as you go along, but always do your best.

Web Traffic

Web traffic is the quantity visitors of a web site in a given time period. Web Traffic is determined by the number of visitors and the number of pages they visit. There are some ways to monitor this traffic and the gathered data is used to help structure sites, indicate a potential lack of bandwidth — not all web traffic is welcome (for example robot programs are looking for weakness visiting pages that can be exploited by hackers and cause damage to the site)

Some companies offer advertising spaces that increase web traffic (visitors), through pay for screen space on the site. Some Sites also offer to increase their web traffic through inclusion on search engines and through Search engine optimization (SEO).
Web traffic is measured to see the popularity of web sites and individual pages or sections within a site.
Web traffic can be analysed by viewing the traffic statistics found in the web server log file, an automatically-generated list of all the pages served. A hit is generated when any file is served.
The page itself is considered a file, but images are also files, thus a page with 5 images could generate 6 hits (the 5 images and the page itself). A page view is generated when a visitor requests any page within the web site – a visitor will always generate at least one page view (the main page) but could generate many more.
The following types of information are often collated when monitoring web traffic:
• The number of visitors.
• The average number of page views per visitor – a high number would indicate that the average visitors go deep inside the site, possibly because they like it or find it useful.
• Average visit duration – the total length of a user's visit. As a rule the more time they spend the more they're interested in your company and are more prone to contact.
• Average page duration – how long a page is viewed for. The more pages viewed, the better it is for your company.
• Domain classes – all levels of the IP Addressing information required to deliver Webpages and content.
• Busy times – the most popular viewing time of the site would show when would be the best time to do promotional campaigns and when would be the most ideal to perform maintenance
• Most requested pages – the most popular pages
• Most requested entry pages – the entry page is the first page viewed by a visitor and shows which are the pages most attracting visitors
• Most requested exit pages – the most requested exit pages could help find bad pages, broken links or the exit pages may have a popular external link
• Top paths – a path is the sequence of pages viewed by visitors from entry to exit, with the top paths identifying the way most customers go through the site
• Referrers; The host can track the (apparent) source of the links and determine which sites are generating the most traffic for a particular page.
Some Web sites like Alexa Internet produce traffic rankings and statistics based on those people who access the sites while using the Alexa toolbar. The difficulty with this is that it's not looking at the complete traffic picture for a site because not all Internet users use the Alexa bar. Large sites usually hire the services of companies like Nielsen NetRatings, but their reports are available only by subscription.