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3 Tips to generate more traffic to your website by Jennifer Cooley Channel Account Manager, HubSpot


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This post is an email originally written by Jennifer Cooley-Channel Account Manager of HubSpot. I´m sharing this gem with the objective of HELPING YOU generate more traffic to your website.  
1. Blog on a regular basis
Every new blog post you create is a new page for Google to index -- it's a new opportunity for you to rank for a keyword that you want people to find you for. If you blog just twice per week, you'll add about 100 new pages to your site after one year! Write about industry trends, news, tutorials, tips, or anything else that might educate your audience -- don't be purely self-promotional. Make sure that your blogging platform is easy to update, and lets you easily optimise your posts for the search engines. 
(Then read this blog tutorial for more info.)
2. Do on-page search engine optimisation (SEO)
Each of your website pages or blog posts should focus on a keyword that you want your prospects to find you for instead of your competition on Google. A good keyword to target is one that isn't difficult to rank for and has a decent search volume. You can then incorporate this keyword into on-page elements like your page title, headers, copy, and image ALT text.
(Then read this keyword tutorial for more info.)
3. Share and engage on social media sites
Target your audience where they already go every day by sharing your content and engaging with your audience on social media sites like Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn. The more your content is shared on social media, the better your Google rank will be, and more people will visit your website.
(Then read this social media tutorial for more info.)
HOW DO YOU GENERATE MORE TRAFFIC TO YOUR WEBSITE? SHARE YOUR TIPS WITH ME...
Article by: Jennifer Cooley Channel Account Manager, HubSpot

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