Get huge traffic spikes from CSS galleries
Many blogs and websites invest a lot of time into writing content that is Digg and Reddit ready. They focus on keywords, top 10 lists, topical entries, etc… Being Dugg is one of the rare occasions where you actually enjoy seeing your server go down and your hosting bill up.
If you’re not an “A-list blogebrity� and have a cult following reminiscent of Steve Jobs’, getting Dugg, Reddit-ed, Techmemed, etc… is pretty damn tough.
This is where CSS galleries come in. If you put the time and energy into designing a unique blog that isn’t just a template that thousands of others use, you might get featured in a CSS gallery.
Some of these galleries match the effect of being Dugg and their steady flow of unique visitors usually lasts for 4 or 5 days. With Digg, you’re lucky if you can get 2 days out of it.
When we launched the latest version of YGG nine or so days ago, our daily Alexa ranking was about 303,000. Ouch. After about three or four days of the new site being up, we were featured in a couple CSS galleries. The results? Our daily ranking has averaged about 24,000 for the past 5 days. That’s 1,262% more traffic by Alexa’s rankings (which are questioned by many but are one of the few metrics available).
We didn’t submit YGG to any of the galleries this time around, someone else did and all the secondary galleries that copy from the big boys latched on and added to the traffic.
There are literally hundreds of galleries out there that range from design, to web standards, to dark sites, etc… It can be tough to choose which ones to submit your site to.
To help you with the process, I’ve created a list of the best CSS galleries to submit your site to. Here they are, in no specific order.
If you look at the sites featured in these galleries you’ll see how beautifully some of them are designed. Obviously, if you’re using a default template, or your blog resembles a Lite-Brite experiment gone wrong, don’t submit your site. It won’t make the cut.
But if you have or are planning to have your blog professionally designed, CSS galleries are one of the best marketing tools available.
If you don’t plan to rehaul the visual appeal of your blog, these galleries still serve as a great source of inspiration and the pulse of online design trends. Bookmark or Del.icio.us this post and it’ll come in handy down the road if and when you decide to go the custom design route.
Also remember to make that “Subscribe to RSS� button stand out if you do get featured. Subscribers are the most important in the end.






















January 22nd, 2007 at 10:20 am
That’s a great idea to boost traffic. I would be interested in hearing more ideas like this one to boost traffic.
January 22nd, 2007 at 11:09 am
Wow man – sweet post and awesome resources. I can’t wait until Alexa does another update because our average rank is going to skyrocket.
January 22nd, 2007 at 1:31 pm
I just read a related article on http://www.nichegeek.com that shows the value of direct type in traffic. A lot of professional web entrepreneurs are benefiting from purchasing domain names that are generic and have a lot of type in traffic. example: http://www.candy.com
You can read more about it here. http://www.nichegeek.com/masters_of_their_domains
January 22nd, 2007 at 1:59 pm
Awesome info! And congrats on the Alexa jump.
January 22nd, 2007 at 5:40 pm
You could also use CSS Insert for free to submit to all of them instantly!
January 22nd, 2007 at 5:58 pm
CSS Insert seems like a sweet deal – everyone should give that a look. Thanks Gavito!
January 23rd, 2007 at 3:09 am
I have also greatly benefited this from the past. I not only received just “traffic” but valuable traffic, as my prospect inquiries multiplied for about 5 months !!
For all new websites, this is part of my marketing/buzz plan, as it’s a pretty easy way to boost valuable traffic.
Well… easy for me because I own a web design studio.
January 23rd, 2007 at 7:08 pm
[...] 2. CSS Galleries: In a creative article by YGG and Entrepreneurial blog, Travis states that CSS Galleries have driven more traffic than social bookmarking sites.   Mass Submit: http://www.cssinsert.com [...]
July 31st, 2007 at 6:25 pm
w3csites is a great one aswell
October 5th, 2007 at 2:51 pm
Good info! Thank you for idea!
February 20th, 2009 at 9:22 am
CSS Vault is a PR 8. A link from there is well earned indeed. :)
February 20th, 2009 at 9:24 am
That’s an exhaustive list – thanks very much for taking the time to put it together.
Excellent tip as well, although I’ll be interested to see how well the traffic converts.
Thanks,
Gregor
September 8th, 2009 at 1:22 pm
A huge collection of CSS galleries along with page ranks and submit links can be found over here:
http://www.stonesouptech.com/blog/2009/09/a-more-complete-up-to-date-list-of-css-galleries/
It’s useful if you want to submit to 200+ websites.