5 Tips On How To Promote A Proxy Site

October 13th, 2007

Creating proxy sites seem to be pretty popular these days. Thousands of people use them every day and there is certainly a proliferation of free proxy scripts available to webmasters who are looking to start one. But due to this fact it is pretty difficult to become a big fish in the sea of proxies. So let’s get down to the point - how do you successfully promote a new proxy site? Here are five tips that will help you beat the competition.

  1. List your site on proxy.org and other directories. Proxy.org is the biggest proxy directory online and you can receive a sizable amount of traffic if you have yours listed with them. Don’t ignore the smaller directories, however, because you can still receive good traffic from them.
  2. Advertise on game arcade sites. A large chunk of proxy users, like students and company employees, use proxies to play games on arcade sites or browse social networking sites, sense those are usually the type of site that get blocked. By advertising on these sites you are getting your name out to your potential audience.
  3. Get a dedicated server. Proxies take up a lot of bandwidth and system resources, so most shared hosting providers do not allow their clients to run proxies. You do not want to start getting traffic to your new site only to have your hosting provider shut you down because of a violation of their terms. Do it right from the start.
  4. Advertise using a MySpace profile. I know, you’re thinking ugh. But it works, and traffic is traffic. Create a MySpace profile and get a bunch of friends. Have your site link displayed prominently on your profile page and occasionally send out messages to all of your friends telling them of your proxy. Just remember to abide by MySpace’s TOS. MySpace promotion is a shady area, especially if you start getting into friend adder robots and such.
  5. Make it simple. People come to proxies for one reason - to surf other websites. So make it easy for them to do. Have your form that takes in the URL that the user wishes to visit displayed front and center. There is no need to have a lot of clutter. Honestly, all you probably need is a quick blurb about your proxy, an adsense block above your form and one below it, and that’s it.

Proxies tend to come and go fast. Take yours into the big league by building a solid, simple site hosted on a dedicated server and promoting the hell out of it. You may initially be wary about having to plunk down $99 to $140 a month on a dedicated server, but it won’t do you any good if after a month your hosting account gets shut down.

If you follow the tips above you will get lots of traffic, fast, so you’ll quickly need the power of a dedicated host. And with traffic comes revenue potential. Stay tuned for my next article which will show show you how to beat the notoriously low click through rates of proxy sites and make a profit!

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15 Responses to “5 Tips On How To Promote A Proxy Site”

  1. By Alex R on Oct 13, 2007 | Reply

    Another creative way to promote ones blog or website. Social networks are the way to go these days for traffic generation.

  2. By CatherineL on Oct 16, 2007 | Reply

    Hi Nick - at the risk of looking completely ignorant, what exactly is a proxy site? It is some kind of directory?

  3. By Nick on Oct 16, 2007 | Reply

    A proxy is a site that allows users to surf other website anonymously. Generally speaking they are simple looking sites that have a form asking for a URL, which when submitted will then be displayed in an iframe and you would browse that site like you normally would.

    Proxies are handy because they can usually get past content filters and keep your IP/host hidden.

    Look at proxy.org for examples :)

  4. By CatherineL on Oct 18, 2007 | Reply

    So why do people use these? Is it so you can spy on your competitors without them knowing? One of my competitors blocked my IP and I hadn’t even looked at their site that much!

  5. By Nick on Oct 18, 2007 | Reply

    Most people use them at school or work to get past the content filters that keep them from going to certain types of sites. For examples, most schools ban MySpace, but a proxy would allow a student to get to MySpace.

  6. By ProxyWebsites.us on Oct 21, 2007 | Reply

    Really useful insight in this article.

    I would like to add another point: make a network. A network supports itself and really works well.

  7. By Nick on Oct 21, 2007 | Reply

    That is a great idea - it’s why you see a lot of webmasters who operate multiple websites in the same niche. Niche domination.

  8. By Arjun Rymen on Oct 26, 2007 | Reply

    A proxy is a great way to hide your identity online. You may not know but even at this moment your IP is being logged and by matching your online activity with the IP. This kills your privacy. that’s why many people use proxy websites.

  9. By Myspace Proxy on Oct 26, 2007 | Reply

    That is good info, you may also want to block Iranian and Chinese traffic if you cannot monetize it.

  10. By Free Asia Proxy on Mar 18, 2008 | Reply

    Nice list. I would add that, if you are just starting and cannot afford a dedicated server, you can find a decent VPS between 20~20$/month that will get you started.

  11. By Troy on Jun 24, 2008 | Reply

    Great guide, I have been running a proxy site for a few months now and have been making some money but want to make more of course :D I also use stumbleupon which seems to be helping immensely.

  12. By Proxy Lists on Jul 6, 2008 | Reply

    Submitting proxies to proxy lists is also a very good way to gain traffic.

  13. By robert on Aug 9, 2008 | Reply

    u may add your proxy site in proxynetworks.org

  14. By Jim on Aug 10, 2008 | Reply

    Lot’s of great info,I have some proxy site’s i am trying to promote,I will try some of these suggestion’s.
    Thank’s
    Jim

  15. By Myspace Proxy on Aug 17, 2008 | Reply

    this is a great tips. i really need to promote my proxy site to make some profit.

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