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Old 07-27-2009   #1
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Default Traffic question - SERP

Hello,

I have a 4 month old website with Esyndicat script and I have very few visitor, 5-10 real visitors / day.
The site PR has increased from 0 to 1,
The Alexa rank is under 400,000
But the problem is that I really have very few visitor (5-10 per day - measured with google analytics ).
Can anyone tell my what I do wrong ? or what should I do in order to increase my traffic ?

www.fannox.com
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Old 01-09-2010   #2
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Google PR does not have any relation with traffic. Free traffic comes only from search engine position and the search nos per month/day. check your keyword compilation your SERP position. Probably you have select a low searched keyword.
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