4 Things That Could Be Stopping You Getting More Traffic To Your Website

By Dean On May 29, 2012 · Add Comment
Let’s cut straight to it. Most websites fail to rank well in Google because they are missing one (or all) of 4 simple (but absolutely critical) things. The sure signs one (or all) of these 4 things are missing are: Low or no traffic. No or very little leads. And more-than-likely very little new business [...]
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Real SEOs Don’t (And Never Did) Use Blog Networks – Blog Networks Deindexed – March 2012

By Dean On March 27, 2012 · Add Comment
In my years building my own niche websites, I have tested many “traffic getting” methods. Despite my skepticism about Blog Networks, I was still tempted to at least trial these services on some of my own niche sites purely because of the claims they make on their seemingly plausible sales pages and videos. I joined [...]
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Focus, Focus, Focus

By Dean On February 29, 2012 · Add Comment
Focus. A Post by Phil Pringle | Source: http://philpringle.com/_blog/Phil_Pringle_Blog/post/Focus/ Warren Buffet and Bill Gates were asked the secret of their success… they answered simultaneously… FOCUS Whatever we do. Whatever our call in life – distractions are guaranteed – major ingredient in success: FOCUS One to Repin…  
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Pinterest Driving More Traffic Than Google Plus, YouTube and LinkedIn Combined

By Dean On February 29, 2012 · Add Comment
According to Shareaholic’s Referral Traffic Report, Pinterest is driving more traffic than Google Plus, YouTube and Linkedin combined. Here is an excerpt from the Shareaholic blog bullet pointing the key takeaways of their report on Pinterest. [content_box_paper_white width=”75%”] Pinterest Drives More Referral Traffic Than Google Plus, YouTube [...]
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