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itycoon
20-12-07, 02:42 PM
Might be a couple of you on here who would be able to give me some tips on getting 500 uniques a day to a new tech blog I have started. Also if you can offer this to me for a price feel free to PM me. Thanks.

Brendan
20-12-07, 07:43 PM
Do you want real visitors, or just traffic to boost your unique hit counts?

If it's real traffic, you might want to consider trading links with larger sites, and other sites in your niche, or even buying advertising space with them.

If its just dumb traffic and hits your after, there are a few services that will deliver those, have a look over at sitepoint marketplace http://www.sitepoint.com/marketplace and you are bound to find people selling traffic!

Where is your tech blog?

itycoon
22-12-07, 01:07 AM
I am actually looking for real visators. My site is techrevie.ws: Just another WordPress weblog (http://www.techrevie.ws). BTW does the domain name sound ok. Its a little catchy.

Brendan
22-12-07, 05:30 AM
A few ways are to try and get your stroies published on Digg, or reddit.. or maybe buy some links on popular sites.

We have a guy on this forum who specialises in SEO, it might be worth checking to see if your site is optimised for SEO.. his site is here .. SEO: Search Engine Optimization - Web Design SEO Company - Home (http://www.tareeinternet.com/)

itycoon
25-12-07, 01:34 PM
Thanks. I think that would be great. I am also looking to build up the PR with some backlinks. But I find out that building PR with backlinks is more expensive than I thought.

wiiman
27-12-07, 02:54 PM
I would also suggest forum posting. That can also build up PR for a site.

itycoon
27-12-07, 10:35 PM
I heard that backlinks form some sites are the best. I'm looking into finding a couple blogs that have "do follow" on their links and post replies there.

Brendan
28-12-07, 02:24 AM
I guess getting ranked in google is one thing, but even just getting your site out there is another.

Try posting useful responses in a hole heap of popular forums and even blogs within your niche, with your signature in the link.. even if the forum does have the no follow option for SEO purposes

You would be surprised how much traffic being an active poster on a popular forum can generate.

Have you looked into purchasing links?

Thomas
28-12-07, 10:56 PM
join Digital Point Solutions (http://www.digitalpoint.com) and add your rss feed to your details. then just start posting. I get a heap of traffic from there.