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Hello Everyone,

Im sure this question has been asked SO many times, though I would be very grateful if you could help. Ive opened a new Arcade site www.ArcadeBarn.com and have tried loads of things to increase my traffic. Though none of them really ever seem to work. I was wondering could anyone tell me any good ways of promoting a website and getting good traffic?

Thanks again.
PulpFiction
 
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Cool DJ, Thanks.
 
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Optimize your site by an SEO expert selecting proper relevant keywords to get traffic from the search engines. Also exchange links with relevant content high traffic sites, this would help in getting targetted traffic to your site.
 
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Hello I can do SEO work for you. Please PM me.
 
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When I click on your link your site doesnt load all the way for some reason (just the background). Maybe thats the problem.
 
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Have you tried banner ads in other forums?
 
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buy an adspace on namepros. check out their current price on adbrite. :)
 
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Doing seo yourself is a good way of learning the way search engines work and also you will know what it has taken to get to the top. Once you have done all of your own seo you will become rather good at it in time and when you have new sites you can do exactly what you did with your first site.
 
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Search Engine Traffic = Keyword Density Optimization + Search Engine Saturation + Link Popularity. 3 Concepts you should try to learn.
 
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