Hey there, welcome to Fluther.
You have a perfectly valid question to ask the collective. However, in my opinion there’s one problem: it doesn’t sound like it’s coming from an individual. It feels so impersonal and so… robotic. Almost as if you’ll scurry off into the unknown once you get what you came for. Flutherites don’t generally take to such questions very well because Fluther’s a community of people who want to help other people, not impersonal companies.
So a tip. Drop the third-person pronouns. Make us know more of you first (eg I’m a 30 year-old manager in charge of a company which bla bla blas), then tell us of your problem (eg now I’m very proud of my company and have seen it grow over the past two years but recently, I’ve noticed that it’s been experiencing a drop in visitors. And that means a drop in customers). Then request for your help (eg So I was wondering if anyone from Fluther could help me in increasing the traffic to this site). And add any additional details (Specifically, I was looking at something more in the way of SEO (you may wanna explain what SEO is for us heathens) hints and tips.).
After that you could provide a link to your site with more details (eg my company’s website is www.pipelinebransusa.com and you could all take a look at it if you want. Any advice would be appreciated).
Flutherites like to answer people @Doc_Zola. Once you refer to yourself as ‘we’, I think that the vast majority of us will feel turned off. I know I did when I saw the ‘we’ in the question. I came in here to tell you how to add to this community.
If I were you. I’d probably change my question to something like “Advice on increasing internet traffic to a website please?”.
Ask the Fluther mods whether they’ll give you another chance with this question. If you edit it, I strongly believe that you’ll see an increase in the quantity and quality of your answers.