Tag Archive: Drive Traffic

How to Use Blog Comments for Persuasion: Dos & Donts

Today’s topic is all about using blog (or forum) comments to drive qualified traffic to your site, and how to begin the persuasion process.  It’s an interesting topic for me since I read nearly every comment that gets left on my GrokDotCom posts.
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Article Marketing 101

How to establish credibility and drive traffic back to your Web site with article marketing and submission, and how to avoid getting flagged as duplicate content. …
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GPS Ads Drive Store Traffic

Marketers have found success by segmenting online consumers by location, especially with paid search marketing. These strategies often use IP addresses to target online ads to visitors from specific regions or cities.
Now GPS is being added to mobile devices. The coordinates are accurate within a matter of feet, rather than miles. This is opening up [...]

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