- Introduction
- Get Traffic From Dribble
- Get Visitors From WeHeartIt
- Get Visitors From Flickr
- Get Traffic From Deviantart
- Get Traffic Writing Articles On Medium
- Get Traffic With Facebook Reels.
In this course, you will learn simple tips that will help you get more visitors to your site without spending a lot of money. All of these websites have millions of visitors every month and I am going to show you how to use these websites, how to create an account and how to submit.
We will also go through website analytics. I will show you tools that you can use to find other websites within your niche. We will go through the traffic of these websites, the audience demographics and the country rankings.
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If you want to get more visitors to your website, you need to do some promotion and this is one way to promote, to leverage the traffic on another website as leads to your website. You will learn what kind of materials each of these websites is looking for and how you can recycle your already existing promotional materials to these websites. We will be using images, articles, audio and videos as examples.
I encourage you to think outside the box and see if some of these websites are useful for your brand and maybe something that you would like to start using. All websites that I have chosen for this course get between 5 million to over a billion visitors per month.
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Niina aka a Fairychamber is an artist, a folklorist, and a long-time podcaster.
Niina has studied art history and folklore and she has a BA degree in illustration. As an illustrator, she has a recognizable style and she often combines watercolour and mixed media in her paintings.
With a great love for mythology and folklore, Niina is a known lecturer on mythology and stories. She is specialized in Finno-Baltic folklore, chanting, and storytelling which she likes to combine with mindfulness exercises and guided meditations.