Miracle Traffic Bot is a one-click SEO and traffic generation software created by Internet Marketer Paul Ponna. The software submits your articles, videos, and web sites to article directories, social bookmarking, and video sharing sites.
With the unique combination of simplicity and speed, Miracle Traffic Bot makes
getting top search engines rankings a cake walk.
What’s more, Miracle Traffic Bot is completely white-hat. This allows the software to perform very fast
in the background and get you long-term results that last.
Moreover, the software suite comes with complete step-by-step video training on how to use the software and how to get traffic and make money using the software.
Some benefits of the software include:
1) The software gets you top 30 or more rankings on top search engines such as Google, Yahoo, Bing and others search engines.
2) The software also gets your website, blog or affiliate page hundreds of quality backlinks that not only increases your Google PageRank but also catapults your website to rank high for most keywords of your choice.
3) Miracle Traffic Bot also allows you to spread your message because the platforms and sites that the software integrates with syndicate their content to several hundreds of other websites.
This ripple effect ensures that one simple article, video or URL for bookmarking of your sites will
turn into hundreds of one-way backlinks and thousands of visitors to your website, blog or affiliate page.
Hence, you do not even need your own website or product to get the most out of the software as once you get the traffic, everything else becomes easy.
Miracle Traffic Bot is a powerful software suite and what’s better is that it is the only software of its kind that sells for a low one-time fee which makes it a must for every online marketer to have it in their marketing efforts.
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1. Submit to web directories
Submitting to web directories is a vital part of every successful link building campaign. Apart from driving traffic to your website through direct referrals, web directories provide static, one-way links to your site, boosting your link popularity and improving your rankings on the major search engines like Google and Yahoo.
It’s important to note that not all directory listings are equal. Listings from trusted, established directories like Yahoo! and DMOZ are more valuable than those from the thousands of others on the net. All else being equal, a link from a directory focused on your site’s niche is worth more than one from a general directories.
Submit to both free and paid directories. Free directories provide one-way links to your site with no strings attached, but they can take forever to review your link. Paid listings can be a good investment if the fees are reasonable and the pages on which your link will reside have decent PRs. Your sites will be listed with fewer competing links on paid directories.
2. Write articles and press releases
Submitting your article to directories is a highly effective way to build one-way links to your site. First, you write a thoughtful and informative article on an topic in your area of expertise. Then you submit it to article directories to be read by the general public and reprinted on other web sites. Appended to the end of your article is a “resource box” which contain links to your site and email address.
While there are hundreds or even thousands of article directories on the web, you should focus on writing a high quality article and submitting to a handful of the more popular ones. If you write something that people find useful, they may pick it up and reprint it on their blogs, newsletters, etc. This is how a quality article propagates virally in cyberspace– it virtually distributes itself.
3. Exchange links with related sites
Online forums like DigitalPoint and V7 are excellent places to find reciprocal linking partners. Avoid sending out spammy e-mail solicitations like those generated by many SEO software programs. I get dozens of those everyday.
4. Social networking
Social networking and social bookmarking sites help bring together internet users from every corner of the world into a virtual global village. Joining sites like Twitter, Facebook, Digg, StumbleUpon and Del.icio.us can bring lots of visitors in a hurry.
5. Buy text links on other sites
Although link buying is somewhat an unnatural way to build links, it may be the only way to increase your link popularity if your site is commercial or not interesting enough to get people to link to it on their own. When buying links, buy them in a way that mimics natural linking as much as possible. Buy text links from sites that are related to yours. Vary anchor texts and descriptions. Buy links from internal as well as home pages. Buy links from both high- and low-PR sites.
6. Participate in online forums
Sharing knowledge can be a very powerful way to establish your online presence and credibility. If you check your backlinks on search engines like Google and Yahoo, you may notice that a number of them come from the signatures of forum posts– that is, if you post in forums. Most forums allow signature links. I don’t participate in forums that don’t as allowing them is the least the forums can do to compensate me for contributing to their contents.
7. Ask webmasters of related sites to links to yours
This often overlooked strategy can be a great source of “natural” one-way inbound links. I have gotten many of my links this way. The days are long gone when all you had to do to get people to link to you was to have a decent website out there. Nowadays you have to be more proactive by approaching other webmasters and asking them to link to you.
Do a search on Google on the keywords that you want to target. Visit the sites on the first few pages of the search results to see if they link to other sites (look for “links” or “resources” pages). Then write to the ones that you think might be interested in linking to your site. If your site is seen as a complement rather than a direct competitor to the site you want to be linked from, you stand a higher chance of getting a positive response.
8. Ask vendors and clients to link to your site
I once bought a $350 script package and asked my vendor if they could feature my site as site made with their script. They obliged and gave me a PR7 text link from their site. Since the link is worth at least $40 a month, my initial investement for the script has paid for itself many times over. Besides the SEO benefits, it is responsible for thousands of visitors to my site a month through direct clicks. The moral of the story: don’t be afraid to ask. The worse that could happen is that they say “no”.
9. Blogging
Setting up a blog is a no-brainer. Even if you’ve no web designing experience whatsoever, you have a blog up and running in no time. Blogs allows for a more informal setting to get your words across. So, it’s much easier to write a blog entry than an article to submit to article directories. Use your blog to share knowledge, voice opinions, connect with others with similar interests, and of course, to link to your other sites.
10. Content is king
Yes, content is still king. In fact, content is by far the most important of the ten strategies I’ve mentioned. Having fresh, unique, engaging content is an excellent way to attract natural linking from other sites. This is the type of links that search engines like.
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Some ways to get traffic to your site using MyBlogLog.com:
1. Join popular communities in your niche. Your picture or avatar will show up on the front page as the newest member.
2. Tag keywords within communities. Your picture will show up as a tagger of the keywords when visitors roll their mouses over them.
3. Add “Hot Members” to your contact list. These are some of the most active members on MyBlogLog.
4. Add “New Members” to your contact list. These are newbies on MyBlogLog who are more likely to check out your page.
5. Join new communities everyday. Your picture will appear on the “Who’s Reading What” section under the Members tab.
6. Leave messages linking to your site on your contacts’ pages. Your message will appear not only to your contact but also everyone who visit his/her page (do not check “Private Message” when leaving messages).
7. Visit websites of other members who have MyBlogLog widget installed on their sites. Your picture will show up on their widget.
8. Save websites containing MyBlogLog widgets to your bookmarks. Visit them from time to time to leave your avatar on their widgets.
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Promoting a blog or website isn’t limited to online methods. When it comes to website marketing, nothing is set in stone. The internet is a relatively new medium, which means that you should experiment with things and go with what works for you.
Let’s face it. We all love to read lists, “10 ways to do this or that”, “5 mistakes to avoid when…”, and so on. So, here is a list of suggestions to promote your site when you’re not online. I’d come up with ten methods, but I’m too tired to write any more, so I’ll just have to owe you three.
1. Business cards – Your URL does not take up much space on your business card. In fact in this day and age where everyone has a blog or website, your URL should appear on your business card alongside your phone number, email, and address.
2. Stationary, t-shirts, coffee mugs, mouse pads, etc. – There are sites like Cafepress.com that lets you create and purchase custom t-shirts, coffee mugs, mousepads, and other items. Design your items and put your URL on them. Then buy them as gifts for your friends, customers, and acquaintances. Every time your friend drinks from your coffee mug, they’re reminded of your website.
3. Yard signs and billboards – These can be made relatively inexpensively and placed on street corners for passers-by. For motorists to take notice of your URL, it must be catchy, descriptive and memorable. Since short, descriptive domain names are hard to come by these days, you can compensate by using longer but attention-grabbing phrases your URL. But check your local ordinances before you go about planting signs on every corner; or else you could get into a lot of trouble with the law.
4. Bumper and windshield stickers can be an effective marketing tool, especially in large metropolitan areas. When people are stuck in traffic, they’ll have no choice but to look at your sticker. Again, you need a catchy and memorable URL for this technique to work.
5. Word of mouth – Tell all your friends, relatives and acquaintances about your site. If your site is any good, words will spread like wildfire and traffic will grow virally through word of mouth.
6. Classified ads in print media. Pick up a free classifieds publication from your local supermarket and look at where other people are advertising their sites.
7. Include your URL on everything you can think of. I’ve already mentioned stationary and business cards. URLs don’t take much space on letterheads, memos, calendars, Yellow Pages ads, press releases, brochures, and so on and so forth. I don’t recommend that you go overboard by tattooing your URL on your forehead, but make it a habit to include it everywhere appropriate.
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