List Building Using Search Engine Traffic


by Sean Mize - Date: 2007-02-20 - Word Count: 269 Share This!

List building of course is the foundation of long term online profits, and search engines are one of the biggest sources of online traffic, so why not use search engine traffic to build your lists?

To receive search engine traffic you need to be listed in the major search engines, and employ tactics that will help your web site rise to the top of the search engine listings. One obvious method is PPC, which has already been covered. However, the free, or natural search engine results can drive a lot of traffic your way, when you optimize your listing in search engine results. When you write articles or engage in other methods of building back links to your web site, the search engines will generally give you higher search engine rankings. And when you get higher search engine rankings, you can more easily drive targeted traffic to your list building squeeze pages.

You also want to be sure that your title, description, and keyword tags on your web page are optimized for search engines, and that you include your main keywords in the text of your web page. Another method of gaining entry (although this will not affect your rankings, per se) into the search engines is to submit your web site or squeeze page directly to the various search engines. I do not like to use that technique, and many experts believe that it actually has a negative effect on your web site.

The bottom line is, you want the search engine traffic to be directed to your squeeze page, so that you gain the most mileage out of your traffic.


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