One of the most common questions for internet marketers is how to create free website traffic. There are lots of free solutions out there. You just have to know where to drive them, and how to create your content out there so that you will drive traffic back to your website. Driving traffic to your website for free often takes a lot of time, and when you are able to stick to a consistent plan, you are putting yourself in a position to win.

I like to first take out a notebook and draw a flowchart. I want to create as lots of backlinks to my website as possible, but I want it to flow naturally, and I want to get good rankings in the search engines without getting penalized by the search engines. My first step is usually to research long tail keywords. I will search for twenty to thirty keywords that do not have a lot of competition and a good number of searches every month.

My second step is generally to begin creating articles with each of the keywords as the main theme in each article. I will then start to create a Squidoo lens, a Hubpage, and some internet classified advertisements. With the rest of the articles, I generally add them to article directories. I use unique content, as Google will not rank duplicate articles as high as original ones.

My final step is to ping my articles and new content, and bookmark everything. I like to use Onlywire because it is free, and easy to use. I also compile all of my RSS feeds, and add them to RSS directories.

When everything is finished, I create a new post on my blog, and start over again using my free website marketing solutions. Once you learn how to generate free traffic, you can create a regular process for making money on the web.

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