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I don’t know if I am wrong or not. The methods you have just presented aren’t practically getting more visitors as far as your blog or site is concerned. SEO technique is to get along with the Big G or Google for better ranking. But it doesn’t guarantee more visitors for that matter. PPC is for marketing and for online earnings. And it doesn’t give more edge to get more visitors. And PPV may or may not. Its function is short-lived. Just like for example the boxing bouts of Pacquiao, a world boxing icon. Social media sharing is more viable in getting more visitors so to speak.
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I have found that sharing posts via Google Plus increases your chances of appearing in the search results which if the searcher clicks through increases traffic as well. It works! I know because I found posts on Literacy Base because they had been shared via Google Plus and those shares brought me over to the site. So I would add to your list: social media sharing.
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Yes, you give the best idea of how attract clients for earning or clicking on internet but it looks a hard hod for those who are not hard workers but those who are hard may earn easily with the help of new ideas.
The following are nine networks for guest blogging and blogging outreach that you can use to market your business for increased exposure and additional backlinks.
You can use their service to interact with bloggers tweets, share blog posts, and pitch bloggers to write about your product or service. Some notable companies using BlogDash include Likeable Media, Shine United, and True Media.
Bloggers can join BlogDash for free to connect with businesses related to their niche. Businesses can start with a free account to browse the blogger directory, but to start pitching to bloggers through the dashboard, membership begins at $49.99 per month. You can save by paying for three month’s or one year’s membership at a time.
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When it comes to online marketing in the post Penguin and Panda age, two strategies that many marketers are turning towards are guest blogging and blogger outreach. While you can do a lot of leg work on your own by searching for bloggers related to your industry on Google, you can also turn to networks designed to connect businesses and bloggers. However, there is an easier way to find blogs looking for content…Guest Blogging & Blogger Outreach Networks
The following are nine networks for guest blogging and blogging outreach that you can use to market your business for increased exposure and additional backlinks.BlogDash
BlogDash calls itself the blogger outreach dashboard. Their network has a directory of 109K bloggers which you can search based on topical keywords, category, Klout score, gender, and other demographics.
You can use their service to interact with bloggers tweets, share blog posts, and pitch bloggers to write about your product or service. Some notable companies using BlogDash include Likeable Media, Shine United, and True Media.
Bloggers can join BlogDash for free to connect with businesses related to their niche. Businesses can start with a free account to browse the blogger directory, but to start pitching to bloggers through the dashboard, membership begins at $49.99 per month. You can save by paying for three month’s or one year’s membership at a time.
Be sure to read testimonials from satisfied agencies using BlogDash and download their free guide to blogger outreach. You can also read a review of their service (while it was still in beta) on Social Media Explorer.
Blogger LinkUp is a free service that connects bloggers who need content with marketers and businesses looking to place content in exchange for links. The best part is bloggers who have signed up for the service shouldn’t request payment (according to the guidelines on the network, but actual contact requests may vary).
The way it works? You submit your offer for a guest post, product for bloggers to review, or contest announcement. Bloggers will also request guest posts and interview sources for their websites. An email goes out to everyone on the list on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays.
If you see a request you can fulfill or if a blogger likes your request, you can contact each other directly via the contact information provided in the email.
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