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I am running a small online business. My web site URL is www.BargainCollection.com. I have worked a lot and made too many changes to my store but I'm still getting less than 50 unique hits per day. My web site has been running for almost 1 year. I have automated Meta tags, search engine friendly URLs, keywords, description, monthly submission to more than 200 search engines, product feed to Froogle and Google site map. But still my visitors are less than 50 per day. I just want to know what is wrong in my web site and how can I get more visitors to my online store without paying for ads on different web sites. Thanks

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Comment by Eye of Sauron
2009-05-25 12:02:52

That is a tough one. It is like pouring a glass of water in the ocean and hoping someone will find it. There are websites that will analyze your site for free and make suggestions about metatags so forth. The best thing is to make sure you do not have too much metatag info or web spiders for search engines will ignore your site.

You can do adwords for google and get ahead of everyone on certain keywords. But that is a pay option.

The best way is to use products like submission soft that bang away at over a million websites and ffa links. The more your site shows up the more it will rank with search engines. That software will evaluate your website as well and create doorway pages to help increase traffic.

 
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