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Originally Posted by willcode4beer
Visitors and sites are different.
So, the approach taken depends upon your site and the types of visitors you want.
So,
Who do you want to visit your site?
What are the characteristics of these people?
What are their interests?
What about your site is appealing to them?
One these questions are answered, then we can go about answering your question.
Hopefully this get in before all the bull5*t posts about articles, social media, directories, seo, and other mindless answers.
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It's true that when you want to do the basic main thing to any wotsit, which is to know who or what is buying the wotsit, you should do those things - know who or what wants the wotsit, although as I can show you some time, there are even ways to ensure your site knows that without even bothering you about it yourself or your business/employees/anyone - implicit function of the structure.
But what i want to know is what you were going to say in response to that question you tabled for second:
what really ARE the main things a person does, when you know who you're after, to get things accumulating properly sans the costs that so many morons spend on so much pointless crap.
Not that I don't know - I mean what I'm doing is basically pushing out information via natural search engine results to people who want that information and it is not just genuine quality information, it happens to yield a good sales conversion rate because it's geared towards what people are looking to buy. So by making good quality info and making sure that it is technically competent, accessable to search engines, and scalable (something that took me quite a long time to master, compared to all the other stuff I mastered) i end up with "free" traffic which grows larger and larger and larger
I just want someone else's words on the matter - someone qualified. It helps a person define what they do to be able to see various other people's explanations of the same thing. Defining what you do, for yourself, obviously helps you progress, always, so that you never stop learning new stuff - after all, however much success your former learnings have brought you, that's all the more reason to seek out new learnings.
Now I'm starting to sound like the internet providings bloke on Fonejacker.
So Mr Beer, I hope you'll answer the question anyway, and ignore the fact that it probably wasn't asked for any intelligent reason.
Still, I'm just shooting rounds off in the dark for no good reason because I'm bored - you know how it is when apart from more of the same numbercrunching that brought you x miles into the road, all you really have to do (before you can go out and buy a fair bit of beer) is wait for the google hokey cokey to finish putting its left foot in and out and shaking it all about.
(google shuffled its feet)