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		<title>Sex, the iPhone, and Winning Traffic</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I was going to start this little piece about how there seem to be two hot topics that generate traffic to a website. Then I realised, there&#8217;s actually three hot topics. But first, the original two.  This blog had been quietly pottering along and not really generating much interest until two features. One was called &#8220;Selling Sex&#8221; and concerned a&#8230; <a class="more" href="http://interconnectit.com/81/sex-the-iphone-and-winning-traffic/">continue reading <span class="unicode">&#8674;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I was going to start this little piece about how there seem to be two hot topics that generate traffic to a website.</p>
<p>Then I realised, there&#8217;s actually three hot topics.</p>
<p>But first, the original two.  This blog had been quietly pottering along and not really generating much interest until two features.<span id="more-81"></span></p>
<p>One was called &#8220;Selling Sex&#8221; and concerned a possible escort agency client.  The other was about the new iPhone update.  Thing is, although they generated spikes, the ongoing benefit in traffic has been significant.</p>
<p><img src="http://liverpoolwebdesigner.files.wordpress.com/2008/02/win-traffic.jpg" alt="Winning Traffic" /></p>
<p>I also added an RSS feed to the blog from our <a title="Interconnect IT - Liverpool based Web Developers" href="http://www.interconnectit.com">Interconnect IT</a> site.</p>
<p>Then we published a WordPress User guide.</p>
<p>Traffic&#8217;s been much more significant since then.</p>
<p>But what are the three things that generate the most traffic?</p>
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<li>Anything about the latest hot gadget.</li>
<li>Sex.  We&#8217;re really simple creatures. People are interested in sex.</li>
<li>Articles about how to draw more traffic to your blog.</li>
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<p>Anything else will just plod along, picking up scraps from obscure Google searches &#8211; especially on a rather techie biased blog such as this one.</p>
<p>Anybody else care to comment with other surefire traffic winners?</p>
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