Ask the Experts: How to Get 1,000 Visitors in 30 Days from Scratch

November 28, 2012 , 22 Comments

For most people, starting a brand new site from scratch inevitably means a dip that can last months where you slave away building the site, creating content and putting in lots of hours but with little to no reward. It's the most difficult time in creating an online presence - you're full of uncertainty about whether your efforts will pay off and even the most epic piece of content is rewarded with deafening silence from your tragically fictitious audience. Well, you may be pleased to know that it doesn't necessarily have to be this way! We asked the top online entrepreneurs in our market to tell us what they would do to get 1,000 visitors to their site within the first 30 days. And here are the answers that they gave: And there you have it. 11 traffic generation strategies from some of the top marketing and blogging experts in the industry are now at your disposal. I want to give a big thank you to all our experts for sparing some of their valuable time to answer these questions - you all rock. If you enjoyed this post, please be sure to tweet it and share it on Facebook! Also, leave a comment answering this question: What's your biggest takeaway from this post? What will you implement right away, to get more traffic?  

About ​Paul

Paul McCarthy is the co-founder of Thrive Themes, has a passion for self development and in his free time builds various niche sites, such as Hair Free Life


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