In effect my visitors do the lion"s share of my social networking for me.
I still Tweet (using inexpensive software that automates my Tweeting as much as possible) and I still visit my Facebook pages and YouTube channel (check me out on YouTube at SurefireTactics) to add content now and then.
But I don"t spend hours and hours every day doing this. My blog takes care of a lot of it for me.4. Build Natural SEO (Search Engine Optimization) Tra#c
Over time your blog will contain more and more content. If you plan your content in such a way that the search engines can easily identify what your blog is all about and are providing quality content, you will begin to receive more and more natural search engine traffic. Doing this correctly is called search engine optimization (SEO).
Your SEO goal should be to get Google and other search engines to index as many of your pages and posts as possible. As you do so your traffic will continue to grow, along with your business.
5. Bypass the Google SlapIf you decide to join Google"s AdWords pay per click advertising program to drive traffic to an offer, you face the possibility of eventually being “slapped” by Google.
Essentially what this means is that Google may decide you aren"t doing a good job of providing value to their customers (online searchers) because the page you are sending