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 Dear Online Marketer,

 How often have you wished you had the sort of website traffic everyone successful seems to have?

 How often have you wished you had any real traffic at all?

 You've read a good few traffic building reports and tried to build your list, but after a promising  beginning, the signs of activity have fizzled out, and you're back to square one…

 …But what if 2 key secrets were the only thing stopping you from seeing those results you want so  badly?

 5 things? 8?

 Perhaps even 10?

 The truth is, you have to try a variety of strategies and never stop working till you get it right. A  steady, strong flow of traffic is not some one-click trick you can pay for (in spite of what some  “instant traffic” marketers would like you to believe).

 But sometimes, all it takes to make the difference is just one trick, to get the ball rolling. (And we  all know once it starts rolling properly, it picks up momentum and you're off and away!)

 So download my free Special Report and find out 21 easy but effective strategies you can put in  place, right now!

21 Strategies For Generating More Traffic

Here's a few things you'll learn straight away by signing up for my absolutely free report:

 

  The simple Twitter trick to power-pack your headlines - that doesn't involve Twitter

  How to make use of your competitors - and have them thank you for doing it

  The hot traffic-generating tip almost every actor or actress could give you

  The simplest yet most important rule of testing your site and sales pages

  The 2 most important components to plan in advance, if you're thinking of cross promotion

  The simple free tracking report delivered to your "door" that will let you keep an eye on  your competitors - or your keywords - 24-7

  5 solid ways guaranteed to beef up the traffic-grabbing power of your targeted PPC keywords

  The simple key to creating page links that won't actually lower your site's value

  The single most important question you must ask yourself before appearing on any new social  network or forum. (Get into the habit of asking it every time, and it will explode your traffic!)

 I've got lots more tips, but this Special Report taps into and sets right some of the most common  mistakes made in traffic generation - including tipping you off to one single, shocking fact about  Minisites many people never find out.

 If you'd like to help yourself to these 21 powerful traffic tips...

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 Here's to helping you get that traffic rolling!

 Much Success to you,
 Patricia Thomasson, EdD

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Sunday, May 30, 2010

Traffic Monitoring

Website Traffic Monitoring Made Easier

Those of you who indulge in website traffic monitoring may remember SEOMoz.org’s useful page strength tool… and while it did nothing to actually increase site traffic in itself, of course, it did at least provide a powerful analysis of where your site needed to be strengthened. Its most important function lay in mirroring the way Google ranked sites. Qualities it rated included the relative value of a page, as well as its internet visibility.

It’s been a while now since SEOMoz replaced it with their Trifecta tool. Fans were dubious, and even after the Trifecta tool started to show promising strength, the jury was still whispering behind closed virtual doors.

Many felt like Tolkien’s famous wizard, Gandalf, on the subject of breaking things on over-zealous quests to find out what makes them work; and even though Gandalf was no internet marketer, I thought, at first, he did have a point.

But I soon forgave SEOMoz, after trying the pleasing selection of (mostly) free SEO tools they’ve provided – along with the new Trifecta tool – on its page.

Here’s a short run-down of what you’ll find:

Linkscape – a potent “in-link” tool, powered by SEOMoz’ patent-pending metrics.

Term Target – analyzes your page (or your competitor’s) to see how well-targeted it is towards the keyword you specify.

Crawl Test – helps you discover what Search Bots “trip” over on your site. Elements it dissects are your Title tags, presence in Search Engine indices, cache dates, and HTTP response code. (N.B. You need to be one of their PRO subscribers, before you can use this particular tool.)

Term Extractor – A little reverse-engineering, anyone? The Term Extractor analyzes any page’s content, extracting SEO-targeted terms. (You can drag the link to your browser toolbar: A time-saving feature, if it’s a site you want to check often.)

Backlink Analysis Tool – Gives you an “advanced” look at the keywords linked to you by other sites.

SEOMoz Firefox Toolbar – If you’re a blogger, you’ll most likely have this one. It attempts to harness Linkscape’s thunder. Many swear by it – but I find it “messy”.

Rank Tracker – the really quick way to monitor and track your rank in all major Search Engines (including Bing and Yahoo, as well Google!)

Popular Searches – Archives, as well as aggregates, the most popular Searches from multiple sources (handy for niche generation ideas!)

Juicy Link Finder – The quickest way to find “authority” sites for your keyword!

GeoTargeting Detection – Good if your site is optimized for a local area or target country. You can check to see how well it’s optimized to your areas of interest.

Keyword Difficulty – This tool gives you an actual percentage score and detailed analysis of the top-ranking Google and Yahoo sites. Helps you decide how competitive a keyword might actually be.

SEOMoz Labs – Fascinating to visit, but suited to SEO developers more than users. It’s geared to their PRO subscribers.

But what do I actually think of the Trifecta tool, compared to the old Page Strength one?

Well… I’ve decided this one case where old Gandalf should have gone ahead and smashed the clock!

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