Directory submission
 Directories are not an effective method to build quality incoming links  but they will build volume and are a good way to get the ball rolling.  Most will have a low Page Rank and pass very little link juice on, but  when added all together, it could be enough to get you up to PR1. Rather  than try to submit to each one manually it is quicker and just as  effective to use a bulk submission service. A quick search for  “directory submission” will bring you back a list of potential  suppliers. If you know of directories that deal specifically with your  niche, make sure you manually submit your site to these as well to build  relevant incoming links.
Twitter
 Make it easy for your visitors to retweet your website/ articles with a  retweet button. Also set up your own account to push news items, blog  articles, and special offers to engage with your site’s users on a one  to one level. Twitter exclusive offers or resources are a good way to  build your follower base quickly.
Social bookmarking
 Digg, Stumbleupon, Delicious, Reddit, Sphinn, Design Bump… there are  dozens and dozens of social bookmarking sites, some broad others  targeting specific niches, and they have the potential to be major  traffic drivers for your website. Submit your site yourself and provide  visitors with the ability to submit directly from your website as well.
YouTube channel/ videos
 A marketing tactic long used by savvy affiliates, this is starting to  enter the main stream for small budget websites looking for free  traffic. Create a short video about your target subject using your  keywords in the channel description, title, video name etc. Make sure  your URL is used in your description and is visible in the video. Your  video will then be shown in searches on YouTube and viewers can then  follow through to your website.
Community
 For every possible subject imaginable there is a community online  supporting it. Sign up with related forums and engage fellow members to  raise awareness of your website amongst your target audience. This will  drive traffic and help generate incoming links from related websites.  Leaving comments on related blogs is another tactic that helps to  achieve the same end goal. In both cases use your domain name in your  signature and become genuinely involved with valid comments, don’t just  leave comments that simply state your URL and special offers you have  on, it will have the opposite desired effect.
Google universal search 
 Google is much more than just web search, and for many keywords they  will show results from blogs, images, video and product searches on the  web search results page. These are often ignored by webmasters when it’s  comes to SEO and can be a back door method to getting on to the first  page. As with 99% of all SEO, it is all about your use of keywords, here  are some quick tips (these are by no means exhaustive).
Purchase Email list 
 Despite the current rush towards social media, Email is still a cheap  and effective method for marketing your services. As long as it is well  designed, timed and targeted, an Email campaign will provide a positive  ROI. Suppliers such as http://marketingfile.com/  will provide you with clean lists. Services  such as HB Jamaica Email Marketing will help you build your newsletter and send it out with full tracking  services.
Write articles for peer sites
 Very labour intensive and you will need to pick a subject that they feel  deserves to be covered, but if you have the time, idea and writing  skills, submitting an article to your industry’s leading news/ blog  sites has many positive effects (e.g. raise your profile, incoming link  and referral traffic).
Buy low cost advertising 
 Purchasing advertising directly from appropriate websites can be cheaper  and is often much more effective in driving converting traffic and  developing your brand. Contact sites your own visitors are likely to  visit for their media packs and advertising costs, for example, if you  sell vitamins, websites that write about well being and healthy eating  would be ideal targets.
If you are looking for a quick intake of visitors without having to wait for your SEO efforts to kick in, if you have the budget, Search Engine Pay per Click (SEPPC) is a good option. Each industry is very different and the costs involved vary a lot so you will need to research the CPC involved and whether you can afford it.
Another option available through Google is to advertise on their content network using text ads are banners. This is traditionally a lot cheaper than the search network but if poorly thought out and/ or left unchecked it can burn through a lot of money quickly. Go here to read more about advertising on their search network and content network.