Ask HN: How do you drive web traffic to your successful side projects?
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#2Almost every successful entrepreneur recommends content marketing as an effective means of marketing so I'm planning on blogging much more often this year. Hopefully that will help too...
Re: Ask HN: How do you drive web traffic to your successful side projects?
#3the most traffic I got were from giving signs away as prizes on crafting blogs. It seems obvious in hindsight, but you have to be careful when cold emailing with "free" and "prize" in the body, I think more than half of my emails were filtered out as spam.
* I had also tried adwords. It did give me a bunch of clickthroughs, but was not cost effective in the end.
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#7I would say engaging with communities that might be interested is the most effective way to get good traffic (& feedback) in a lot of sectors.
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#8I have no revenue, but around 12-20k unique visits a month consistently for the past 9 months. The site is http://androidwallpape.rs and main sources of traffic so far have been android blogs and podcasts as well as stumble-upon sites. Initially the link was posted to reddit and it was picked up from there. Of those visits around 40% is new unique visitors, each month. I would say engaging with communities that might…
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#10Although it's not recurring revenue, the income from the book advance is way more than I could have ever hoped to generate by placing ads on the site.
One unorthodox way I've driven traffic to the site is by including it in an iframe at the bottom of a little Excel-to-HTML converter I whipped up a few years ago:
http://pressbin.com/tools/excel_to_html_table/
I use a similar technique here:
http://intellicaps.correlated.org/
It's a service that allows you to convert ALL CAPS text to mixed case, and it includes a sidebar that promotes Correlated by pulling in the most recently published statistic.
I guess the general technique could be summed up as: Make something useful (even if it's boring), get traffic, promote something completely useless but fun, and hope that it piques their interest.