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How To Increase Your Website Traffic

 I keep seeing Squidoo lens

Register with technorati It helps track blog posts and site changes It's free and it only takes a few minutes. Technorati and Google both track all the changes you make in your Squidoo lenses and your website, but it helps if you sign up.

 

2. Become a Digger Digg is a site that lets the mob find the good stuff Not only is contributing to the community a good idea, but it pays off in traffic back to your best stuff. (Watch out! If your stuff isn't good, it will get buried). Digg Once something you do gets "Dugg", be sure to link to that on your site, so that others can Digg it as well.

 

3. Build ANOTHER Squidoo lens 

Every blog, every organization needs one

A lens (you're reading one) is an organized directory that makes it easy for people to find your good stuff. It's free and you should have one... it will bring you credibility and traffic.

Already have a lens? Make another, and link 'em together. Up your discoverability factor.
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Or you can click the button on the top right that says "build a lens".

 

9. Facebook, Flickr, MySpace, LinkedIn, YouTube 

It's kind of unfair to put all these together, because they each deserve their own writeup.

What hot community are you already part of? Are you on Facebook, Twittering with your friends, getting Adds on MySpace, or swapping pics on Flickr? Link back to your favorite sites and lenses from those profiles. Link hither and yon and back again, and you'll generate your own little traffic economy. Nice.
Flickr
What if you used pictures to help tell your story?
Twitter
The social conversation site of the moment. What if you twittered your latest lenses for your friends?
Facebook
The perfect place for flaunting links and lenses.

use http://www.reddit.com/ - must register to submit links

www.furl.net - post links to your site, must also register first.

www.USFreeads.net - this site looks like they let you spam them.

if I get really ambisious then I can create a page and then check it with http://www.sitemeter.com/ to see how much traffic it gets, that will tell me if it is worth my time or not.