
How to Develop
Maximum Traffic
Most people approach the web
passively. They put up a web site, They wait. Nothing happens.
They complain. Or even, ridiculously, pull off the web, like it's
the web's fault that 60 million people didn't drop by before
breakfast.
If you want traffic, you've got to
work for traffic. That means developing the Traffic Attitude.
This attitude consists of the
following parts: recognition that the web doesn't promote itself
and the determination to master web promotion. Make a decision to
find every conceivable means of building your traffic, and use
them all -- every single day!
Take Advantage of Free
Classifieds
Did you list today? Yesterday? The day before? If not, there's a
problem right there. Why? Because you can get a steady stream of
prospects. By working with these prospects properly you get a
steady stream of qualified prospects and, ultimately, sales.
The key? Developing titles that
contain client-centered benefits. Also, make sure that your
description further develops your title, while providing all the
means necessary for your prospects to connect with you NOW.
Take Advantage of FFA Links
Submitting your site to Free-For-All Link pages has become an even
better way to advertise than in the recent past with the invent of
the Free Link Finder.
This little program spiders the net
based on search criteria you feed it .You simply give it a set of
search criteria and set it loose. It aggressively seeks out places
on the net that meet your criteria and adds your link!
You can even download a FREE demo
of the Free Link Finder to see how this program works.
Take Advantage of Paid Links
Everybody likes the free stuff, but there's something you should
know. Advertising on the Internet is about placement - more
precisely, where your ad is physically on the page, when a
potential client visits the website.
That's why you should also use paid
links.
If you can afford it, go for the
premium or "TOP ADS". These are usually the ads people
see first. They pull 5 to 10 times as much traffic as free or
"average ads".
Take Advantage of Per Inquiry
Advertising
Even though paid advertising pulls more than Free advertising,
traffic or responses are NOT guaranteed.
As you may know, in traditional
forms of paid advertising you are paying for space, circulation
and the number/length of times your ad runs. Whether you get
enough (or any) responses is of NO concern to the publishing media
you're working with.
Per Inquiry simply means that the
cost for advertising is directly proportional to responses
received. In other words, X amount of responses for X amount of
dollars.
If you are really serious about
promoting your offer and want guaranteed results, you should use
Per Inquiry Advertising.
Add your URL & Chief
Benefits To All Marketing Materials
It staggers me how many opportunities for promotion pass every
single day without being utilized. Look at your business cards,
card deck cards, space ads, yellow pages ads, brochures, flyers,
the envelopes you mail in, etc.
Is this information included on
them... or are you literally throwing away promotional
opportunities every time you think you're "marketing"?
If you want traffic, make sure
everything you use promotes your URL and the reason for visiting
it.
Develop A Response Template
Are you annoyed by unsolicited e-mail? I was, too, until I got
smart about it. I figured these people were just a new kind of
prospect. Thus, I developed a series of response templates in
which I described my offer.
Send a Response Template To Every
Unsolicited E-Mail You Receive. Just by clicking a button you'll
be getting YOUR information into the hands of new prospects.
This method is more socially
responsible than sending the kind of response hate mail that so
many people unaccountably find acceptable.
Don't Slack Off
It's easy to be lazy. Sloth is seductive. But when you stop
building traffic, you start cutting the value of your Web site.
That's not my way... and it shouldn't be yours. Building traffic
on the Internet is an exciting, high energy game. With very
valuable pay-offs. Which get bigger every day.
Article By Tim
Urban
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