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Multiply Your Links
by Larry Dotson |
I feel the most effective way to
get people to link to your web site is by offering web masters
the option of giving away your free stuff. In exchange, they
link to your web site. Why would other web masters want to do
this? They may want give away a freebie to draw traffic to
their web site. They also may not have the time, knowledge or
skills to give away certain types of electronic freebies from
their web site.
Your links will just keep multiplying. When a web master
offers your freebie to his or her visitors. Those visitors may
decide to also give away your freebie. And so on and so on...
The more people that link to your web site the more traffic
you'll get. Below are four of the most popular types of
freebies given away on the internet to increase traffic.
Free Software
Offer free software from your web site. The software could be
freeware, shareware or demos.
Free Online Services
Offer a free online service from your web site. The online
service could be an e-mail account, search engine submission
or e-mail consulting, etc.
Free Information
Offer valuable free information from your web site. The
information could be a report, article, e-book, online audio
recording or e-mail course, etc.
Free Affiliate Program
Offer a free affiliate program from your web site. The
affiliate program could be pay per sale, click through, two
tiered, etc.
Now, I know, there are many other ways to get links like
trading or exchanging links with other web sites or joining a
banner exchange. You can also do joint ventures or cross
promoting. I feel these are not as effective as multiplying
your links. I hope this article can help you increase traffic
to your web site.
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© 2004 Larry Dotson
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