Web Site Promotion – 8 Proven Strategies

One of the main problems most webmasters face is getting traffic to their site. They may have an amazing site but without traffic it begs the same question as `If a tree falls and no one is within miles of it does it still make a sound’? There are many ways to easily boost your traffic and boost it fast; however, many of these strategies involve money. For a small business starting their web site it is not always easy to pump dollars into advertising especially if you are offering a resource site where the planned income is to come from advertising or affiliate relationships instead of the sale of your own product or services. For sites like these I offer the following 8 traffic building strategies to get your web site additional traffic for free.

The Making of an RSS Feed

Everyday more and more websites, news services and blogs are adding RSS content. RSS is a method of syndicating content.The concept of aggregating content in one central location or repository is very appealing. Consumers have become tired of push technology, RSS allows users the flexibility to regain control of their content. RSS feed creators provide content without forcing it on consumers. In fact with RSS consumers are able to choose the content they wish to view.

Create FTP and Web IIS Virtual Directory Using C#

In this example we will create a Windows Form Project that will create new FTP and Web IIS Virtual Directories from code based on the name and path specified by the user. You can create virtual directories on the local computer by specifying the server name as “localhost” or you can create the virtual directory on a remote computer by specifying the machine name.

Your Creative Web Site

During 2003, a Web site stopped being an optional extra for all creatives, including writers. It’s now the expected thing. If I read a book by a writer I’ve never heard of, I’m not only disappointed if I find that she doesn’t have a Web site, I feel it also puts her credibility in question. Publishers are well aware of this expectation. Although publishing houses haven’t been on the cutting edge of technology, they now all provide Web space for their authors. They know that readers expect and want to get in touch.

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