New developments at the popular bookmarking site makes it possible to use StumbleUpon without the toolbar and even before You sign up. The Stumble before you sign up is sure to be popular with casual users and increase activity within the site.
Now using a new topic-based navigation Stumbleupon users can browse popular pages from the “Recently Popular,” “Most Shared” and “Recently Rated” tabs. In addition
Did you know you can increase your website visitors for free, using the latest news trends for highly searched keywords and phrases? Doing so can get you an immediate flood of visitors to your website, but you need to carefully consider your audience first.
Rather than write about what ever you’d like, let’s take a look at ways you can tap in to popular topics in your niche to get people to buy your stuff and click on your ads.
Would you like to get increased online traffic with RSS feeds? In my last post I discussed how I’m monetizing website traffic on one of my niche websites.
In this post I’ll be explaining how I use RSS feeds from popular websites in my niche, to automatically add content to my website. In addition to automatically adding content, you’ll see how using this technique, results in increased organic search engine traffic.
If you’ve got a blog then you want to get as much website traffic as possible, right? In that case a great way to get exposure and get traffic is from blog directories.
You can submit your blog to the biggest blog directories to be considered for inclusion in their listings.
Submitting to blog directories will give you the opportunity to generate back links and more website traffic. Not only that blog directory submission helps give you a larger online presence.
If you haven’t been getting website traffic with StumbleUpon than you’re definitely missing out… One of the most effective no cost ways to get visitors to your website is through the use of social networking sites. Sites like Myspace, Facebook, Digg and StumpleUpon are all great sources of free traffic.
StumbleUpon was founded in 2001 by three guys, Geoff Smith, Garret Camp and Justin La France. Garret camp sums up the Stumble experience as, “Click a button and find something cool.”
Here’s a Google trick for web site content. It takes your free (PLR) private label rights content and helps you create new web content and avoid the duplicate content penalties.
If you’re anything like me you’ve got tons of PLR content sitting around on your computer that you’d like to use. Unfortunately, almost everyone else involved with internet marketing has the very same PLR you’ve got.
There’s the problem, you’ve got this PLR you’d like to use on your site but don’t have the time, patience or energy to make it unique.
Are you getting a daily flood of Social Bookmarking Traffic? If not and you’re currently suffering from a trickle of visitors to your sites, you may need to take a look at social bookmarking.
Tagging the individual links to your website with the most popular social bookmarking websites can often give you great results.
Here’s a screenshot of one day worth of traffic after using social bookmarking from a site of mine that usually receives about 100 visitors a day.
Ok, I’ve heard the fuss about John Reese’s new blog widget called BlogRush and how many people are complaining of very low click throughs. Here’s my take…I’ve had Blog Rush installed for two days now and here are the results:
Just signed up today for Blog Rush. It’s John Reese’s newest blogging widget that will enable you to promote your site automatically with every visitor who clicks on the Blog Rush widget.

According to the site it gets even better then that. You also get visitors every time someone who signs up through your link for the BlogRush Widget has a visitor click through. Everyone who signs up under the person you referred also helps you generate visitors to your site. The widget keeps sending people to your site from referrals, up to ten levels deep.
Ok, I’ll admit I bit the bullet and signed up with Twitter. After all the fuss I’ve been hearing from Ed Dale about marketing with Twitter, I decided I’d better get with the program and jump on board.
What’s my first take? It’s like a one way instant messenger for everyone to see. I guess the voyeurs out there are going to love this one. As people post everything from, how much they drank the night before to, where they are in the world at that exact moment. Twitter is fast paced and surprisingly simple.
After going through the email sign up dance my first impressions we’re not so great. I saw a great deal of writing in Chinese, Spanish, CAPS SHOUTING, unintelligible comments and a lot of people saying they’re listening to so and so on their Ipod.