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TRAFFIC GENERATION ~ The Number
One Skill That Will Generate Cash Flow. (Part 3 of 3)
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by: Ron Hutton
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Copyright
2005 Ron Hutton
If you're feeling a bit of confusion and frustration about how to get
visitors to your website and generate more sales, I know exactly how
you feel. I felt the same way until I stopped listening to every "big
time" marketer that came along with the latest traffic generating
trick.
You've got dozens of gurus vying for your attention and every one of
them has the solution to all of your problems. Right? The proliferation
of messages that promise a traffic explosion using new techniques can
become overwhelming.
Time out.
Take a deep breath.
Sit back in your chair.
Relax.
Now, if you will focus your energy on a very short list of traffic
generation strategies that actually DO work, and commit to continually
improving your skills in these few areas, you will be amazed at what
you can achieve... WILL achieve.
In part 1 of this article series, we discussed the fact that...
There are only 3 ways to get traffic to your website:
1) Buy it.
2) Borrow it.
3) Steal it.
Since 3 is not an option we're going to consider, that leaves us with
"buy it" and "borrow it".
We also talked about the "Holy Grail" of web traffic. What is it? FREE
TRAFFIC! I want it. You want it. Every disillusioned internet marketer
wants it.
Here's the truth...
It's a myth.
It doesn't exist.
There is no such thing as free website traffic.
We'll resume our discussion where we left off...
In parts 1 and 2 of this series we discussed what your first two
priorities should be for buying website traffic (PPC search engines and
ezine advertising). Next, let's talk about borrowing traffic.
There are 2 traffic borrowing strategies that we'll talk about here.
1) Search engines.
2) Writing and submitting articles.
There's no disguising the fact that the print books, ebooks and reports
written on these two strategies number in the hundreds and even
thousands. Therefore, I'll make no attempt to provide comprehensive
treatment on either of them.
However, they're both important and worthy of at least a primer. So,
let's start with search engines.
If you want to make money with your website today, this week or this
year, what is the absolute worst investment of your time?
Search engine optimization.
I know that some marketers don't want to hear this, but it's a fact for
some of the reasons stated above and plenty of others. The mathematical
(im)probabilities of achieving a top ranking for a search phrase that
will result in meaningful traffic that includes buyers is… let's just
say the odds aren't in your favor.
There are strategies that work with search engines to drive traffic to
websites, but one thing they absolutely do not include is any attempt
to optimize a sales page or for that matter an entire website that's
designed to convert visitors into customers. The strategies that work
with search engines offer them what they crave most, which is content.
Perhaps in the future we can discuss this in some detail.
The next big time waster that's closely related to search engine
optimization is submitting your website to the search engines. If your
site won't be listed in the top 2, 3 or 4 pages of a search engine,
nobody's going to see it anyways. This debate rages back and forth even
with SEO experts who make their full time living doing nothing but
consulting on SEO. Submit? Don't submit?
Following is an excerpt from Jill Whalen's High Ranking ezine. Jill
does this stuff full time and she's well respected. I'm including this
because it's enlightening. Here we go...
*** BEGIN EXCERPT ***
READER QUESTION: Is manually submitting each site better?
JW: You don't actually need to submit your site at all to search
engines -- neither manually nor in an automated fashion. They all have
spiders that "crawl" the Web and find all pages that exist, as long as
there is a link to them from a page they already know about.
READER QUESTION: Once submitted ...do you keep submitting ...if so how
often? (So you don't get kicked out.)
JW: Never.
READER QUESTION: The Microsoft submit supposedly submits to hundreds of
search engines and directories
JW: It's a waste of time and bandwidth.
READER QUESTION: Is this good or bad (the number of SE's submitted to)
JW: It's neither, just useless.
READER QUESTION: I heard the more the better ...but there are some
pretty cheesy search engines out there
JW: "The more the better" is incorrect. There are only 4 major search
databases that matter: Google, Yahoo, MSN, and Ask Jeeves. Their
databases power all of the other engines that make a difference.
*** END EXCERPT ***
Interesting, huh? So, let's move on.
Writing and Submitting Articles:
I KNOW that there are talented writers online who have not capitalized
on their writing skills yet.
If you're in this group, you need to write and submit articles.
IF YOU'RE NOT IN THIS GROUP, you need to write and submit articles.
You see, nobody is out there grading you. Google does not moralize over
your ability (or lack thereof) to write a coherent article. Google
will, however, spider the links back to your IBSoftShop if you include
it in your article's resource box. The more you do this, the better
you'll get.
Writing and submitting articles is a long term approach to generating
traffic that you should start right now. Set time aside weekly to
consistently get your name and your site's URL out there in various
article directories. Can you spare one hour a week? If yes, do this.
I just published an article on this topic titled "How to Vote for Your
0wn Website in the Search Engines." You can read it here:
http://www.gothrive.com/articles/vote-for-your-own-website.html
Next, can I save you some time?
Here's a short list of activities and "programs" that will consume your
time with very little if any result:
- Start Page Networks
- Exit Traffic Exchanges
- Safelists
- FFA Pages
- Lurking in Forums
There are others too, but who really benefits from a start page
network, exit traffic exchange, safelist or FFA page? The person who
owns and runs it. They benefit because they get to market to you and
you get to market to other people who want nothing other than free
traffic. Remember free traffic? Forget it.
You could spend the next year whiling away the hours on free traffic
schemes or you could find PPC traffic that will turn your $10
investment into $49.85 in profit and then duplicate this success 10
times, 50 times or 100 times. Which will you choose?
About the author:
Ron Hutton is a 20 year sales and marketing veteran with a passion for
coaching and training. Subscribe to "GoThrive Online", for big juicy
marketing tips in small, easy-to-chew, bite size servings. 17 Free Cool
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