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Blogging: Can I get a lot of traffic to my website by posting articles everyday?
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David Berman, Bootstrap Expert answered:

First - you'll need to define "a lot". And based on that number you'd need to have some idea about CTR and conversion ratios to make sense of the numbers and convert that into bottom line numbers.

Next - I'd ask why you want to drive this traffic to your site? I had a look and here are my observations:

1. There aren't any clear calls to action on it. It seems that you are hoping the visitor will click on the "Start With The Right Machine" link. Is this your business model? (i.e. to make a sale or commission from the purchase of the item?) In other words - once someone gets to your site (i.e. from an article) what are you hoping they'll DO? And how do you make money from that action?

2. The page takes a LONG time to load - as do the hyperlinks embedded in the images. If I weren't trying to help (i.e. taking a look to see what you have there to help you) I would have clicked the back button on my browser.

I'd suggest you re-think your business model as well as consider figuring out where you website fits in before investing any time in article marketing.

If you are interested in help with those things - let's set up a call.

Best of luck!

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