Sunday, June 16, 2013

Getting More Eyeballs On your Ideas or Content Distribution Revisted

More Effective Content Distribution 

These days, successful webmasters place a strong emphasis on quality content. This is certainly a step out of the cesspool and in the right direction. However, lots of large and small companies spend a lot of money on great content like engaging articles, useful and attention-grabbing graphics, and even videos without really increasing their traffic.

This is because these companies have not attacked the second issue. Their are thousands of competitive websites in any topic, and it is necessary to gain exposure in places were potential visitors are likely to congregate.

How can your great message be read by viewers if nobody's knocking? 

Some effective content distribution strategies include social marketing, placing ads, getting guest posts, and publishing books. Note that these are online strategies, and also note they must be managed in order to succeed.

Merely opening up a Facebook account, for example, and posting a message asking users to buy your product is not likely to do well. Actually, helping or amusing your potential audience is likely to attract more visitors.

Consider some of the website branding tips in this article on MyWriteSites.com. George Takei, and his team, have done a great job of bringing the retired Star Fleet officer back from relative obscurity into the status of household name. 

Also, explore some creative ways to drive more traffic using other existing authority sites as leverage for your own efforts.

Don't Neglect Offline Traffic Sources 

People with Internet connections also exist offline. Don't forget to look for them too. Sponsor an event, add your URL to your business cards, and feature your website in your advertising. This gets your name out there, and if you can attract visitors, some percentage of them will get hooked by the compelling content that you have already produced and published.

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