You need to have a reason for people to come to your site and you need to have people know your site exists. You try things like advertising, SEO, and promoting on social media accounts. All of these combined can help raise visitors to your site.
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Worldwide email traffic is expected to exceed ____ messages per day by 2013.
The term PPC traffic refers to 'Pay-per-click' traffic. This is website traffic that is generated by advertisers paying the publisher to advertise their web pages.
One cannot "book" web traffic per se, but one can increase traffic to a website by posting/commenting on blogs with ones URL, one could use twitter, Facebook or Myspace to advertise a website, and one could try reading books about website traffic brought from Amazon or borrowed from your local library.
changes twice per minute, 120 times per hour, 2880 per day, 1,051,200 per year
There are 200 million tweets per day.
There really is no programme one can download in order to increase one's website traffic. However, it is possible to have pay per click advertising on Google or join affiliate programs.
The Overture Pay Per Click program is managed by Yahoo, where you pay Yahoo to display your website on the top of the search results on the website's search pages. Therefore it is a program designed to increase traffic to one's website.
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In short you need a website with alot of traffic, obviously an adsense account with google, placement of the ads and other visual changes of the ads to match your site help alot. Mostly you need all the information involved in both the adsense program and website promotion. With enough traffic you could make alot more.
According to the NHTSA (National Highway Traffic Safety Administration) in 2010 there were 23,303 highway traffic fatalities for Drivers and Passengers. That would work out to about 64 deaths per day. If you factor into that Pedestrians and other non-motorists and Motorcyclists that total jumps to 32,885, or 90 per day. This is down from a total of 43,005 in 2002 which was an average of 118 per day. These figures come from the NHTSA Web site.