Web Traffic Secrets
Once upon a time on the web, any traffic was good
traffic. If you got a lot of traffic, you could make money somehow - by
selling products, selling advertising, or selling impressions. With big
traffic, you were riding high. You were the proud owner of some very
valuable Internet real estate.
Back in the old days, even if you didn't get a lot of
traffic, you could reasonably expect one-half to one percent of your
visitors to do SOMETHING when they got to your site. They'd either buy
something, click on a banner, sign up for your opt-in list, or click on an
advertiser's link.
But those glory days are gone. The last couple of
years have shown that any old traffic is not only worthless, it can cost
you money. There's nothing like racking up bandwidth charges month after
month without seeing a single affiliate commission check. It's sad but
true: in theory, your web site could have a phenomenally high Google page
rank, be one of Alexa's top sites, get half a million visitors a month...
and lose money.
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Free Web Traffic
Building - Want to create 500-1000 targeted visitors to your site
everyday? It sounds to good to be true, but it is very real.
It takes a little effort everyday, but it works!
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There's only one kind of traffic worth a pixel in today's Internet
marketplace. TARGETED TRAFFIC.
So that's what this Affiliate Classroom Special
Report is all about: 10 powerful and underutilized ways to generate
TARGETED traffic.
As you'll discover, many of these tips are not for
marketing wimps. A few are free. But most require at least a minimal cash
investment. And they all require you to develop a rare but powerful online
business skill - imagination.
Yes, you'll have to wrap your brain around your site
topic and the products you're trying to sell. That's what "targeting"
requires - being selective.
You
have to know not only the kind of visitors you want, but the kind of
visitors you DON'T want.
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