Free Classified Ad Traffic

February 12, 2010 by  

Quite a few web site owners are using free classified ad partner programs to tap new markets and give their site visitors a reason to keep coming back. Whenever you provide your customers a reason to return to your site, you have more opportunities to win their trust…and their sales.

Here’s how to do it. You create a link to your classified ads site using appropriate keywords for your market (“Free Camaro Ads”, “Classic Car Classifieds,” “Wholesale Car Ads,” etc.). Engines like Google just love these types of links, and including these keywords will inevitably improve your ranking for exactly the type of prospect you want to attract to your web pages. Greater visibility means better traffic.

Here’s something else. When your site guests post free classified ads, they are presented with an offer to upgrade their free ad with enhancements (feature ads, color, bolded listing, etc). This sets their ad apart from the other ads and gains increased exposure for them. Many classified ad partner programs will pay you a percentage (usually 10-25%) of the upgrade fee.

Have your own web site? Use this awesome classified ad theme and add your own classifieds website and keep 100% commission for yourself. You might decide to give away free classifieds or charge a small fee as your site visitors post ads to buy and sell their services on your website – you set the terms. Simply add a WordPress blog to your existing web site, apply this theme, and you’re all set. You have just added an additional income stream for your site.

By creating and incorporating a classified ad affiliate program into your web pages, you create the ultimate win-win-win. You provide your guests with a free value-added benefit, you increase your rankings with the search engines by incorporating keyword backlinks into your site, you add more markets to expose to your product, you add an additional source of income as they upgrade their ads, and you provide your prospects a reason to come back to your website again and again.

Join a classified ad partner program right now and watch as your traffic improves tomorrow.

Wine

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