(Entertainment-NewsWire.com, May 25, 2012 ) New York, NY -- WebTrafficToolkit.com has recently revealed a recommended Empower Network SEO and keyword research strategy. Discussed in a recent YouTube video, the website shows visitors how to make use of an SEO tool known as Traffic Travis to make the most of their Empower Network promotional campaigns.
“A great way to get free Empower Network traffic is to write blog posts and perform simple SEO in order to get these posts ranked highly on Google. Beginners to blogging often struggle with this, however, so we have decided to post a tutorial video demonstrating how to carry out Empower Network keyword research using Traffic Travis,” said WebTrafficToolkit.com.
The video discusses the use of this tool in 2 main parts:
1. Find Long Tail Keywords: “In Traffic Travis, you simply type in your main keyword and the tool will return numerous long tail versions of this keyword. These keywords are likely to be much easier to rank for than the major high competition keywords.
2. Competition Analysis: “You can easily see how fierce your competition is with Traffic Travis. Their competition analysis tool returns a difficulty level for your chosen keyword from ‘Extremely Easy’ to ‘Extremely Difficult’”.
Despite recommending SEO and blogging for Empower Network traffic, the website is keen to highlight the power of using paid advertising to fast-track success.
“Paid advertising generates much quicker results than SEO and should be used to help members really hit the ground running and to build their team as quickly as possible,” said WebTrafficToolkit.com
To download the free Web Traffic Toolkit, an extensive list of paid advertising sources, visit http://webtraffictoolkit.com/
Web Traffic Toolkit (http://blog.webtraffictoolkit.com) provides tips and strategies for how online marketers can generate more website traffic and leads for their business. The site offers a free download, detailing the main forms of advertising that marketers can use to send immediate traffic to their website.