Montreal Kits Day 7 is when we start using the SBI!'s SEHQ Brainstorm and the Keyword Value Tasks to find keywords that will bring traffic to our pages. I can't say I totally understand what this means but reading Montreal Kits e-business day 7 further will definitely help me understand.
That said, there are many different ways to build free, targeted traffic. Publishing high-value content pages and creating an engaging social media presence are only two out of many other ways to attract visitors. "... new pre-customers who discover our site, read our content, become PREsold and, one day, decide to monetize."
Remember THIRD, use research tools to eliminate guesswork from Montreal Kits Day 1 . I do remember because I did it the other way around. Mind you, it doesn't mean my site is a complete failure, it means I took a different path and personalized it. Yep!
It means that, instead of using Brainstorm and the Keyword Value Tasks to find keywords that will bring traffic, I chose my Tier 2 keywords, then brainstormed each and every one of them and then created Tier 3 content pages under each of my Tier 2 content pages.
My goal was and still is about "Discovering the many aspects that characterize Montreal and Montrealers." Aspects,
issues and matters associated with Montreal Business, Global, Island,
Professionals, Tourism and Urban Kits along with a Blog Kit, a Club
Kit and a Shopping Kit.
Is social media traffic important? Yes, says / writes SBI! Solo Build It! Action Guide, and for two important reasons, traffic and trust. A strong social media presence generates traffic and strengthens the trust and likability of an excellent site content
What are your plans for creating diversified sources of targeted traffic? I find this question very interesting and very appropriate for many different reasons including the fact that my master's essay was about Montreal Twin Cities.
Plus, my Montreal Kits monetization model is about suggesting (and selling) Montreal local products and services, along with Montreal exports and imports mostly to and from United States, United Kingdom, France, Germany, China and Japan. Why? Because it is with these six countries mostly that the City of Montreal and the province of Québec do business with on a regular basis.
Montreal Kits Day 7 offers a section called "Grow your traffic with passive social media marketing." A section that caught my attention mostly because of the two different ways of "being social" it suggests, passive social to increase traffic to our site and active social to build our reputation.
Passive social such as adding a Facebook Like button (on the top of each of Montreal Kits pages) and a Pinterest Save Button on each of our images, those I took myself. Further more SBI! Solo Build It! Action Guide enables us, SBIers to add a Socialize It! button on all our pages. Buttons that let our visitors share our pages on each of their favorite social media.
As for active social, the subject is discussed on Montreal Kits e-Business Day 8 page.
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