Getting Traffic from external sites

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  1. Danny Fernandes profile image80
    Danny Fernandesposted 4 years ago

    Can anyone list high traffic websites to generate traffic to the hubs? I want answers from the top Hubbers in the community.

    Would be glad if I get the answers.

    1. Jeremy Gill profile image79
      Jeremy Gillposted 4 years agoin reply to this

      Danny, be careful how you phrase your questions, as "I want answers..." sounds more like a command than a request.

      I simply recommend the niche sites (DenGarden, LevelSkip, etc.), once you have your articles moved there, you should see a traffic increase (see you have some on LetterPile). That said, simply getting onto a niche site doesn't guarantee it.

      1. Danny Fernandes profile image80
        Danny Fernandesposted 4 years agoin reply to this

        Yes, taken note of Jeremy. Thanks a lot for your reply.

    2. theraggededge profile image83
      theraggededgeposted 4 years agoin reply to this

      Google big_smile

      1. Danny Fernandes profile image80
        Danny Fernandesposted 4 years agoin reply to this

        smile  Yes Google is great

        1. theraggededge profile image83
          theraggededgeposted 4 years agoin reply to this

          Well it isn't, but it is (or should be) the source of the majority of your traffic.

          1. Danny Fernandes profile image80
            Danny Fernandesposted 4 years agoin reply to this

            Yes, you are very right. Getting traffic from Google is the main task.

      2. lobobrandon profile image67
        lobobrandonposted 4 years agoin reply to this

        You beat me to it.

    3. NateB11 profile image86
      NateB11posted 4 years agoin reply to this

      The tendency is for websites to send traffic naturally. That is, they happen to find your article and post a link to it because they find it relevant to some topic they have on their site.

      In the past, though I've never done it, some people said they posted links to their articles on Reddit. But you have to be selective about how you do it, be a part of the correct/relevant subreddit and not spam it. I personally wouldn't do it.

      Outside of that, a lot of people have success using Pinterest. Again, my experience is that I get traffic from Pinterest organically. But anyway others say they use it effectively.

      1. NateB11 profile image86
        NateB11posted 4 years agoin reply to this

        But like Bev alluded to, it's best to get traffic organically from Google. Which means good titles and content.

        1. Danny Fernandes profile image80
          Danny Fernandesposted 4 years agoin reply to this

          Thanks for your helpful comment

 
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