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Building Traffic

The next thing you do after you have your website set up is to build traffic. 

There are a few ways to do this:

  1. Submit your website to the search engines or let SBI take care of that. 
  2. Submit your website to directory listings
  3. Exchange links with high quality websites with great information
  4. Exchange links with other providers (MD’s, DC’s, ND’s etc) who you refer to or who refer to you.
  5. Submit articles to free article directories
  6. Use Facebook, squidoo and other social bookmarking sites to build traffic

 

Or let SBI do all that!  (See the quick tour for more information)

 

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12 weeks online class.  Includes web hosting for 1 year.

Includes information on how to make money with your website while you are busy doing massage.

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