2 Secret Ways to Drive Traffic to Your Squeeze Page

by Nick Stewart on March 3, 2008

Secret #1 – Inner Circle Project for Viral Traffic

You may already submit your squeeze page(s) to social bookmarking/social content sharing sites. Then you know some of the most used internet hangouts include StumbleUpon, Digg, and Del.icio.us. There’s also a tool called OnlyWire.com that submits pages to over 20 social sites at once.

Who’s going to submit your squeeze page to these sites or “give it their digital blessing?” No one… Unless you’re already well-known like John Chow or John Reese. Imagine if Oprah had a squeeze page.

With no big name, how are you going to harvest a bounty of traffic from the online social sea?

Note: The following tactic I’m about to teach you can potentially send 1,000 or more visitors to your squeeze page via viral traffic alone. As you might be thinking, yes, the method is against all of the sites’ TOS. Do it at your own risk You can get booted off social websites if discovered.

Gather an inner circle of no more than, say, 100 internet marketers and website owners whom you trust. You’re going to submit each other’s squeeze pages to social sites for massive waves of viral traffic. You’re also going to give each other the thumbs up on StumbleUpon and a Digg at Digg. As far as I’m concerned, an operation of this scale is no big deal.

There are a few ways to have an inner circle project:

1) You can make a list of e-mail contacts and send out viral traffic requests.
2) You can create a forum on a sub-domain at your website and configure it so only users can view requests.
3) You can install a content management system like Drupal in a sub-domain and also set it to private (so only logged-on members can view information).

The most efficient way to carry-out an inner circle project is to have only one thread or blog post for each day. That way all submission requests can be found on the same page. Who wants to dig through 100 different posts each day?

Consider using your inner circle for all content you produce that will send traffic to your squeeze page. For instance, make request for your ezine articles and blog entires. Not only will you be amazed at how much traffic your friends send you, but how many other social site users give your squeeze page and articles a big thumbs up.

Just remember the golden rule: keep your inner circle private, keep it hush hush.

Secret #2 – Viral Linking Campaign

No one freely links to your squeeze page. So how are you going to get one way incoming links that both bring in click-through traffic and raise your PR for search engine traffic?

You may have heard of the term “link love.” When you’re giving link love, you’re generously providing an outgoing link from your blog or content page. I want to tell you about link love that also loves in return.

Gather 30 (or so) links to your favorite related blogs. However, make sure these blogs are fairly new or else the bloggers won’t see the benefits of viral linking. Now create a link to your squeeze page then pile the rest of the links together separated by commas or bars “|.”

You’re going to create a content page that explains viral linking. Something like:

“It’s time for a little link lovin’! Add your link to this batch of quality links to a blog post and pass it on! Get incoming links from all over the net, raise your PR, and get more traffic! Be sure to explain to your readers how they can pass on your links and at the same time benefit by effortlessly gaining incoming links!”

I won’t say who, but I know someone who generated over 3,000 backlinks in just a few months with just one viral linking campaign.

Tips:

-Compile links to blogs or sites that are related to your squeeze page’s niche.
-Contact those you linked to and tell them about your viral linking campaign.
-If you have the expertise, display an HTML code with all of the links in your pile that your readers can easily copy and paste to their viral linking content pages.

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Joshua September 1, 2009 at 6:02 am

Ya i thought these Methods before the problem is that to do this you need to know people and of course it hard to do. If anybody has a team like this i would like to join message me at http://dailycashsaver.blogspot.com/ ok

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