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TRAFFIC GENERATION ~ The Number
One Skill That Will Generate Cash Flow. (Part 1 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.
Websites come in a wide variety of flavors, including...
- Minisites designed to sell individual products
- Portal sites designed to sell a broad selection of products
- Content sites designed to provide information
Of the above site species (minisites, portal sites and content sites),
which do you think has the best chance of selling a product and putting
income in your bank account?
ANSWER: Minisites.
Let's talk about web traffic.
Imagine 5 different internet users going to Google, MSN, Yahoo or
whatever their favorite search engine happened to be, and each
individual enters one of the following search queries:
Search #1: hazards
Search #2: household hazards
Search #3: chemical household hazards
Search #4: chemical household hazards for infants
Search #5: protecting infants from chemical household hazards
If you had a website that sold a device that guaranteed the safety of
infants by locking cabinets containing hazardous household chemicals,
which of the above visitors do you think would be most likely to buy
what you're selling? I know. I hear you. "That's pretty obvious, Ron."
We want internet user #5 most. We may also want #3 and #4. Do we want
#1 and #2? Maybe... Maybe not. The answer to that is going to depend on
what it takes to get them to our site. But before we attempt to answer
that question, HERE'S SOMETHING CRITICAL...
My Question to You: "If you were assured that you could get visitor #5
to your website, where would you send them?"
Let's say that your website had a variety of home safety products
available. You sell everything from fire extinguishers to first aid
kits to carbon monoxide detectors to child safe locks.
Your site's home page has just a little bit of information on each of
your home safety product lines. Would you send visitor #5 to your home
page?
Or...
Since visitor #5 just did a search for "protecting infants from
chemical household hazards", would you have better results by sending
them directly and immediately to the web page where they can order your
device that guarantees the safety of their child from chemical
household hazards?
Please don't think that I'm trying to insult your intelligence. I'm
not. It's just that I have received correspondence from other direct
marketers online concerned about the low sales of their websites only
to find out that whenever that person sent traffic to their site, the
traffic was going to their home page rather than to a page that spoke
directly to the needs and desires of the visitor.
Alrighty then? Traffic time.
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".
Before we go any further, let's talk 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.
"Ya but Ron, what if I could be #1 in Google for 'Internet Marketing'
or 'Website Tools'?"
If you were able to get there or anywhere close, what would be
required? What investment in time and resources would be required to
land a prized spot such as this? Would you be able to get there for
free? Furthermore, how long would you stay there?
Let's face it, neither Google, Yahoo, Altavista nor MSN wants any
individual to be able to control the results of their search engines.
That's why they spend millions upon millions of dollars every year
taking steps to ensure that nobody has the knowledge to control all of
the top positions.
Is search engine positioning something to aspire to? Perhaps. Given
time. But it will not put any money in your pocket in the short term.
That's pretty well guaranteed.
There are only 2 ways to get traffic to your website:
1) Buy it.
2) Borrow it.
Buy it? Yes, buy it. We're not talking about fortunes changing hands.
There's no need to take out a second or third mortgage on you home to
use this strategy. Traffic can be generated to your site for literally
pennies per visitor.
Where will you buy traffic to your website? PPC Search Engines. PPC
("Pay Per Click") search engines give you the best opportunity to find
the most motivated buyers and get them to visit your website. This is
what you should be considering for your primary method of generating
traffic to your website.
Remember above where we considered searcher #1 - searcher #5? We want
searcher number five on our website, right? Right. We can and will find
searcher #5 on the PPC search engines if we take the right approach. In
a little bit I'll give you a list of PPC search engines to consider
using, but first let's formulate a game plan.
Here's the basics of PPC advertising:
1) We have a product to sell.
2) We determine what the product has to offer and why someone might
want to buy our product. (hint: focus on benefits, not features)
3) We do some keyword research to see if people are out there actually
looking for the solution that our product offers.
4) Assuming that there's sufficient demand for our product /solution,
we make a list of the keywords and keyword phrases that people are
actually using to conduct their searches.
5) We write an ad for our product in such a way that it gets the
attention of the searcher. This may mean changing ad copy slightly from
one keyword phrase to the next. Try to put yourself in the position of
the person doing the search.
6) We bid on the keywords that we're targeting with the ad that we've
written and...
Wa-la! Traffic.
Is this a viable option? Absolutely. Google Adwords ads can be had for
as little as $0.05 per click. Overture traffic can be had for as little
as $0.10 per click.
If you're selling a product for $19.95, how many clicks can you buy and
still be profitable? One sale out of 199 clicks and you're profitable.
At this rate you only made a nickel, but that was at a conversion rate
of only 0.5%! What if you had a conversion rate of 3%? 3% (3 visitors
out of 100 become customers) doesn't sound like too much does it?
If you did indeed have a 3% conversion rate on a $19.95 product and
were able to buy traffic for $0.10 per visitor, here's how the math
works:
100 visitors cost you $10.00
3 visitors became customers and spent a total of $59.85.
Subtract your $10.00 advertising cost from your $59.85 revenue, and you
have profited $49.85 (or somewhere close after PayPal or other selling
fees).
So now, how much can you afford to spend on traffic?
If you've been running the above advertising campaign long enough to
feel confident that a 3% conversion ratio is something that you can
count on, then do the math backwards.
Your net profit is $49.85 for 100 visitors. Therefore, your "per
visitor" value is $0.50 (I'm rounding up very slightly). Knowing this
is a huge advantage.
Can you find more visitors to your site for $0.20, $0.30 or even $0.40?
Of course you can, and it will still be profitable! Obviously, the less
you spend on advertising, the more you keep. But if you could find a
source of automatic traffic that you knew was profitable, wouldn't you
buy as much as you could find?
This is exciting stuff! PPC traffic can work for you. Yes, there's a
little bit of a learning curve, but that's true with anything new that
you do.
Here's a list of PPC Search Engines that you should consider starting
with:
Google AdWords (http://www.adwords.google.com)
Overture (http://www.overture.com)
FindWhat (http://www.findwhat.com)
Enhance Interactive (http://www.enhance.com)
GoClick (http://www.goclick.com)
7Search (http://www.7search.com)
Kanoodle (http://www.kanoodle.com)
ePilot (http://www.ePilot.com)
Search123 (http://www.search123.com)
SearchFeed Interactive (http://www.searchfeed.com)
eSpotting (http://www.espotting.com)
Xuppa (http://www.xuppa.com)
There are only 2 ways to get traffic to your website:
1) Buy it.
2) Borrow it.
In part 2 of this series, we'll continue our thoughts on "(1) Buy it" -
traffic that is.
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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