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Showing posts with label using-forums-for-traffic. Show all posts
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March 25, 2010

Blog For Traffic to Your Resell Rights Product

Customer interaction is one of the single most important areas that you can make lasting connections, and the easiest way to interact with customers for your resell rights products, or potential customers is by one of several means.

You can use your mailing list, your blog, forums of your own, commenting on other blogs or interacting on other forums.

We are going to concentrate on blogging in this article.

It’s incredible to see how much blogging has taken off in the last six years – weblogs were once the providence of only geeks, and are now the premiere business tool, for traffic, for relationship building – and for keeping in touch with your customers.

Blogging for Traffic

Blogging for traffic is a great and easy way to deal with the rigors of creating a steady stream of traffic back to your resell rights products.

The easiest way to blog for traffic, of course, is to blog in your niche and include regular links back to your site, or post reprint articles directly to your blog – that way, you're getting 'double play' from the content you're distributing. While this is, of course, a common way to use articles and other content, it’s important to add to this content, and make sure that your content is all relevant. You can then use these blogs as link exchanges, and more.

Most blogs are primarily designed to provide content for people to read – the “stickiness” of blogs offers you alternative avenues for traffic generation, and another place to post and work, promote and produce content and information about your RRPs from.

If you read my article about Squidoo, Hubpages and Blogger.com,  I am not talking about your blog on Blogger.com. I’m talking about your own blog hosted on your own site. I can hear you now going oh no! she said I only had to upload a sales page, a download page and a thank you page!”

Relax…..it’s really easy and you have everything you need already right there on your site. You’re going to set up a Wordpress Blog from your cPanel on your hosting account. It takes about 5 minutes. You did get good hosting with a cPanel like I told you….right?

Creating and working on your blog really is easy and I find it to be a lot of fun. There are so many themes, widgets, plug-ins and tools that it just boggles the mind!

Always use your blog wisely and make sure to point to your sales page for your resell rights product. Blogs are a vital link in the traffic funnel you are trying to create to your RRPs. Remember, if you read my other articles, then you know you can’t send traffic directly to your sales page from an article or from the social networks such as Squidoo, etc.

Commenting on Blogs

If you're not interested in creating your own blog, (which you should be for traffic generation to you resell rights products) you can still comment on other people's blogs, within your niche, and only in the case of blogs, related niches that would, conceivably, need information in your niche.

Finding blogs that are in your niche, like forums, is as easy as goggling for them but instead of using Google's main search, use http://blogsearch.google.com/

Commenting is easy to do – find the blog, find something that you can elaborate on or add to a conversation and do so. And that's the cardinal rule of posting comments – make sure it adds to the conversation on the post – as each post is a conversation, and interrupting or rudely adding to it is just like rudely butting into a conversation in real life.

You should only ever include links within the body of your comment IF you have reason to – such as for reference – always remember though, that you can add your own site in link back from the comment, as most blogging systems allow you to specify your name, and URL at the very least.

Once you've found them, you'll be able to see what people are doing, and see if there's room for you – even if there's a blog covering exactly the same thing as you though, consider still following through and creating a blog.

Blogging is an amazing opportunity for most website owners – mainly because website owners can comment on blogs in their niche, and niches that relate to their sites. This 'relation' to your niche is an important – blogging is about the only area where you can comment in related niches without looking like a spammer. You can, of course, generate traffic in related niches, in other ways, but blogging is easy to generate traffic.

Blogs in their own right, add to the value of websites, and can generate traffic, but commenting on blogs is a quick and easy way to generate back links, and more traffic for your sites, and give you more 'expertise' standing. It’s important to understand HOW to comment on someone's blog though, or get labeled as a spammer.

February 10, 2010

Using Forums For Traffic

A forum is basically an online discussion group, focused around one niche. The members of a forum can make posts and discuss everything related to their niche, ask and answer questions, and even private message each other. A forum is like a blog for the people!

A Forum is a website which provides a platform for users with a common interest in a specific subject to exchange their opinions about this subject, to share experiences, to seek and find help and support or to find new, like minded friends or business partners. There will hardly be a subject for which there is no Internet forum.

The usual Forum procedure is that a user either has to say or ask something new or he takes up an already existing communication and adds to it. In the first case he posts his statement/question with a relevant subject line and other users can post a reply. There can also be replies to a reply.

The sum of original post and all replies to this post is called a thread. Threads are archived under their original subject line, are organized into categories and can be accessed by Forum users from the summary page.


Visitors coming to your site from forums are worth 2 to 6 times the average visitor. Why? Forum visitors are proactive information seekers, community-minded participants, and engaged users. They do more everything. Why? Someone coming from a forum is already interested in self-education and connecting with like-minded people. They’ve already sampled some of your writing, since they followed a link associated with something you said on the forum. They are saying, “tell me more!”

Over time forums create a very tight community. Everyone learns the rules and looks out for each other...

That's the first thing... Read the rules. Different forums approach how you display links differently or even what you can talk about...

The other thing is don't come in gang busters!! Don't try to prove yourself and get to excited about showing everyone your knowledge etc....

Get to know the community first. Hang out for a while. Introduce yourself politely... Usually there is a separate area set aside for intros... And then start browsing.

Get to know the other posters... Remember a lot of these people have known each other for a while. They may even be doing business behind the scenes...

Once you have a feel for it, start helping out.

If you have any knowledge to contribute, provide it... Help people with things you know about.

Learn... Read... Learn... Read some more... Ask questions...

Then let it rip if you want to.

The bottom line is very few people can go crazy right off the bat... There is an exception here or there, but usually the community wants to see you contribute for a while before you get bold. They need to get to know you. Although a lot of forums do offer a free advertising section.

Definitely don't provide a sales pitch in your first post... You will getting flaming posts and anger the community. Everyone will see it as spam.

It's just like building any relationship. Easy at first until you get to know each other.

Forums are powerful things. Don't abuse that power. And don't ruin your reputation...

The key however is NOT to sell, but to participate in discussions, and generally be as helpful as you can.

If you’re not already using forums to boost traffic to your resell rights products, then try it today. Sign up to forums relating to the niche you’re operating in, have a signature link to your website (check that it’s allowed first), and get stuck in to discussions. Be genuinely helpful and make posts that subtly suggest you know what you’re talking about (because you DO - and don’t let anyone say otherwise - an expert is merely someone who knows more than the person they are giving advice to.)

If you are reading the Forum and a user has asked a question that you can help with, give as full and complete an answer as possible. If you have something on your site that could help with the problem recommend it and provide a link.

Of course submitting your links to forums is probably the most time consuming form of traffic generation there is even though it is very beneficial.

Forum Etiquette: Maximising Your Success

These things will help increase your reputation in the forums you join, which will prevent people from ignoring your posts and arguing with you. Use all of these tips to get the most out of your forum promotion.

•Profile Information - Fill out all your profile information, this includes avatar, bio and linking to your Squidoo lenses where possible (at the very least always in signature).

•General Posting - "I agree, lol" is not a valid post. Keep your posts interesting, funny and avoid using ALL CAPITAL LETTERS (see, its annoying).

•Read The Rules - Of course you don't want to get banned, most forums have the same rules these days, but a quick read of the rules never hurts.

•Avoid Flame Wars - Don't argue with people on forums, no matter who they are, from time to time your going to run into people just looking for a fight. These people are promptly banned, no need to damage your reputation.

•Respect The Admin - Goes without saying, its their forum so respect them and their rules. Also includes moderators and members with high reputation in the forums.

•Lurk The Forum - Don't jump straight into the forum, you may as well be on a suicide mission. Take time to study the forum, who are the top members? What kind of discussion do they focus on? What are the most popular topics?

•Don't Hijack Threads & Stay On-Topic - I see this everyday and it's a one way ticket to losing respect. Don't hijack someone's thread and ask your own questions (unless it continues and adds to the same discussion), start your OWN thread! Also make sure all your posts are related to the original post.

•Be Active- Post regularly, depending on the amount of time you have free. I currently participate in 15 forums. Some I check everyday, some once a week. Make an effort to make a certain number of posts every visit.

•Keep Track - Make sure you check back on all the threads you posted in, in case somebody asks you something. There are email notifications that can do this, depending on the forum. Also make sure to post in recent discussion, if its a week old, leave it.

•Pictures - Don't post pictures in massive resolutions that take ages to load, your safest option whenever you include pictures is to use the link to the image, not the image itself.

Forum  Signatures

5 sample signatures you can use in forums  to get traffic to your sales letter. You can use them as they are or edit them as you see fit! Make them relevant to your resell rights product.

Signature #1
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How to Do Powerful Forum Marketing