"How do I get more consistent traffic without having to do
specific actions each and every day (pinging, bookmarking, etc)?"
The short answer is you need to do those daily  tasks
- post, publish and ping.
 - post, publish and ping.
Here's the long answer.
 The amount of traffic you will get is a function  of a number
 of things:
 - Level of interest in your keyword(s) and/or topic area
- Number of searches conducted for your keyword(s)
- The level of competition
- The value of your site to the reader
- The frequency with which you update
(Re competition: the keyword "internet marketing"  brings
 up 53 Million results on Google and is controlled  by
 long standing marketers, some of guru  status).
 The Law of Attraction works in this arena  too.
 Repeat visits will come if you offer free and  substantial, 
 expertise relevant to the viewer's goals. They will  not
 return if your site does not offer  value.
 I have learnt this through my blog and my main  lens.
 I get enquiries everday from all over  the world and offers
to promote other people's products.
 to promote other people's products.
People are starting to refer other people to my  blog, my
 lenses and my articles.  Others are creating links  on their
 lenses and blogs to my lens/blog.  Two top  marketers
 recently mentioned  my blog/lens in their own newsletter/
 blog.  Still others  are seeking me out on FaceBook.
 So if you are offering something of value that is  timely
 and needed by a target market, they will  eventually
 come to you.  But they have to know that you  exist.
 Both Google (and other search engines) and  Squidoo
 will naturally give priority to sites that are  regularly
 updated.
One of my Squidoo lenses had a bug in it
 One of my Squidoo lenses had a bug in it
recently preventing me from editing it, and in  four
 days it dropped from 270 overall to  737!
 However, it has now reached no 8 position on  Google
 (out of 400,000+ results) - by daily updating  and
 pinging (lens first published on  17/9/07).
 The gurus tell us that the marketing power now  lies
 with the quality authority sites (Wikipedia is but  one
 major example).  One of the top marketers refers  to
 these authority people as "Top Dogs" - in her  words,
 those who offer substantial, free expert advice on a
 topic.
 Jack Humphrey, who I referred to in a recent post
actually claims to have coined the term
 actually claims to have coined the term
"authority site" - he certainly pushes it and his  site
 is a great example of an authority  site.
 If you download his Authority Black Book, you  gain
 access to his special traffic blog and another  service
 he calls, Authority Site Center :
http://www.contentdesk.squidoomarketingstrategies.com/
 http://www.contentdesk.squidoomarketingstrategies.com/
Through the Authority Site Center he will create a
Wordpress blog for you and a header and host your site.
He uses special software to make your site a traffic generator.
Plus you get access to a mastermind group. All this for
around $97 a month.
I mention this mainly to make a point!
Wordpress blog for you and a header and host your site.
He uses special software to make your site a traffic generator.
Plus you get access to a mastermind group. All this for
around $97 a month.
I mention this mainly to make a point!
Despite doing all this (using software he developed  at a
 cost of $1Million), he insists that you post  daily...and that
 is how you become an authority and develop  an
 authority site. His software automates the  pinging,
 submission to social bookmarking sites, RSS feeds,  etc.
 As you know by now, if you want to post daily,  you
 have to learn a hell of a lot pretty fast.
 So even the very top people with the most  sophisticated
 traffic generating software in the world insist on  daily
 updating.
 The top bloggers post four or five times daily -  that's how
 they dominate the search engines and their  niches.
 You can also buy traffic but it won't be as  targeted as
 organic search engine or Squidoo traffic (unless  you
 use something like adwords - at considerable  expense).
 However, if  you do not update daily you can
 drop in ranking in both Google and Squidoo.
So the moral of the story is - Post, Publish, Ping...
on a daily basis.
If you find this a challenge, check out my Squidoo marketing
lens for ideas on what to add to your lens:
http://www.squidoo.com/squidoomarketingstrategies/
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PRODUCT OF THE WEEK
Submitting your latest blog post to the various Web 2.0
news sites is a powerful method to generate immediate
targeted traffic to your blog or lens. This generates
high-quality traffic and links and builds your authority
status getting you into search engines faster and ranking higher.
The downside - it takes a lot of time to cut and paste your post
title, keywords and description into each site. Here's a way to
save time and get instant traffic - autosubmit to Web 2.0
news sites:
http://www.web2submitter.squidoomarketingstrategies.com
 So the moral of the story is - Post, Publish, Ping...
on a daily basis.
If you find this a challenge, check out my Squidoo marketing
lens for ideas on what to add to your lens:
http://www.squidoo.com/squidoomarketingstrategies/
****************************************************************
PRODUCT OF THE WEEK
Submitting your latest blog post to the various Web 2.0
news sites is a powerful method to generate immediate
targeted traffic to your blog or lens. This generates
high-quality traffic and links and builds your authority
status getting you into search engines faster and ranking higher.
The downside - it takes a lot of time to cut and paste your post
title, keywords and description into each site. Here's a way to
save time and get instant traffic - autosubmit to Web 2.0
news sites:
http://www.web2submitter.squidoomarketingstrategies.com
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Ron Passfield is a Top 100 Squidoo Lensmaster and
provides free resources for Squidoo affiliate marketing
on his Squidoo lens:
http://www.squidoo.com/squidoomarketingstrategies
Ron is the author of the ebook:
Squidoo Marketing Strategies
Technorati Tags: Squidoo affiliate marketing, Squidoo, Squidoo marketing strategies, web 2.0 traffic, Squidoo Marketing Strategies e-Book, affiliate marketing, Squidoo tips, lensrank, traffic
Ron Passfield is a Top 100 Squidoo Lensmaster and
provides free resources for Squidoo affiliate marketing
on his Squidoo lens:
http://www.squidoo.com/squidoomarketingstrategies
Ron is the author of the ebook:
Squidoo Marketing Strategies
Technorati Tags: Squidoo affiliate marketing, Squidoo, Squidoo marketing strategies, web 2.0 traffic, Squidoo Marketing Strategies e-Book, affiliate marketing, Squidoo tips, lensrank, traffic
 
 
 

 
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