Good-Tutorials.com: Niche Article Sites to Help Increase Traffic
Written by Brian on January 18, 2008 – 11:32 pm -This site is fairly new. Ok, it’s really new. So, naturally, I’ve been looking for ways to increase backlinks, search engine visibility, and traffic.
I’ve tried out a few methods, with varying success. What has worked really well, so far, is submitting an article to a niche site: Good Tutorials.
People often advise you to submit your articles to social networking and article sites. Often times this will get you a few backlinks and little to no traffic.
I stumbled on Good Tutorials when I was looking for some information on a different topic. After browsing around the site, I noticed that they take and review submissions of tutorials for inclusion in the directory. I thought what the hell, let me try it out.
I submitted the tutorial I wrote about creating a php script to send trackbacks. After signing up and submitting the tutorial, they told me it would take one to two days to be reviewed.
I never got an e-mail back confirming that my tutorial had been accepted or not. I forgot about it for a couple of days - kind of busy at work. Then, today, I logged in to see what the status was.
My tutorial had been accepted two days ago. In that time frame, it got 95 clicks. I logged into Google Analytics, and sure enough there was a big jump in traffic. Good Tutorials had sent me approximately 90 visits, and some of those people had looked around the site at other entries and articles.
I also noticed a bit of traffic coming from another new site - Tuts Buzz. I checked it out and it was another tutorial directory. A link to my tutorial had shown up there as well, probably from Good Tutorial’s feed.
Whether or not I’ll continue to get substantial traffic from these sites, I don’t know. It may be that I’m getting some click throughs because my tutorial is on the “Newest Tutorials” list. Maybe it’ll drop off to nothingness when it just becomes a filed away tutorial.
However, it definitely seems to be a worthwhile way to get some traffic. Unlike a lot of article sites - that send you a few low PR backlinks and no traffic - I got a real measurable increase in traffic.
So, if you write any tutorials on coding, software, or technology - head over to Good Tutorials and see about getting your own listing.
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