Checking Visitor of Website

February 9, 2009

Wouldn’t you like to know how many visitors your competitors or your favourite blog gets ? Now it’s possible to find it out, free and easy…

WebInfoStats.com is a unique visitor traffic estimator which displays any website’s unique visitor numbers. Against Alexa’s top and percentage numbers, this is a very useful tool because Alexa is not showing directly how many visitors a website gets. Alexa shows you if a site is popular and rank in the top 100.000. But with this new site you can see an estimation of the unique visitor numbers a site gets. The site says, you should not take it as the exact visitor numbers, but they are pretty close. I tested all of my domains and ‘yes, they are pretty close’. Read more

Website Visitors Coming Back

January 19, 2009

Driving great quality traffic to your website can be a pretty tough task, but getting those visitors to come back is even tougher. The worse thing you can do is let your visitors come and go without attempting to intervene. What are the odds of them returning? Not very good at all. That’s where opt-in lists can be a big help and make a huge impact on your sales.

For those of you who don’t know, an opt-in list is a collection of emails that have been obtained by permission. Unlike spammers, you have the consent of these people to send them offers, messages and information relating to your Internet marketing business
. Because they opted in, they also have the ability to unsubscribe to your list at any time. Read more

How To Get Readers For Your Blog

June 30, 2008

Just as a website won’t do you any good with visitors, a blog won’t do you any good without readers. However, getting blog readers is often easier than getting website visitors. There are several ways to go about this.

First, make sure that each time you make a blog entry, you ping the blog. You can do this by going to Ping-O-Matic. Also, make sure that your blog has RSS capabilities. This will allow readers to load your blog in their newsreader, and it will also allow them to syndicate what you write on their own websites, which gives you more exposure.

Read and contribute to other blogs! This is vital if you want to succeed with blogging. Blogging itself is a community, no matter what the topic is. For instance, if you have a blog about cats, you should visit other people’s cat blogs. Read the posts, and when you can, add a comment that is relevant to the post, and link to one of your blog posts that is also relevant. Avoid blog spamming! Read more