Wednesday, August 29, 2007

Thousands Of Visitors And Other Fibs About Website Traffic - The 10 Worst

Everyone talks about the BEST ways to create traffic but
here are what have to be 10 of the absolute WORST ways to
get real productive, targeted traffic to your website.

How do we know this? We test website traffic programs and
publish the facts in an online monthly report - so you
don't have to waste your time, or your money, on these
losers.

First, put yourself in the shoes of someone looking for
information about the products or services that you sell on
your website.

Now be honest and ask yourself when was the last time you
did any of the following to search for information on the
Internet?

1. Sat down at your computer and really read all of that
good old fashioned unsolicited spam email?

2. Joined a site that promised to send your email message
for free ... and you diligently read the hundreds of emails
you received everyday from this same site?

3. Used a program like 101-website-traffic, 10 million
hits, global blaster, your ad blaster, blaster this or
blaster than, and you really made money from this traffic?

4. Joined a program where you have to click on ads for
hours at a time ... and you really clicked on all of those
ads? Really? How many of those sites did you actually
visit?

5. Signed up for a freebie that didn't have anything to do
with Internet marketing ... and now your inbox is jammed
with wonderful email offers that you always read for hours
and hours?

6. You paid someone to submit your site to "5,000" search
engines ... but now you realize that there aren't even 500
good search engines on the Internet?

7. Used a free hosting company and loved all of the banner
ads, at the top of your site, that you web host requires
when your hosting is free.

8. Tried some keyword trickery like keyword "stacking",
"stuffing" or "hiding" and your site didn't get banned by
the search engines.

9. Joined a link or banner exchange and became fabulously
wealthy ... just like the fancy ad copy for the exchange
program, said you would.

10. Used a program that promised tons of traffic and
guarantee you will make $100,000 in 4 months ... and you
really made a hundred grand?

I'm sure you get the point. If you are not doing the above
then why on earth would you expect your prospective
customers to be any different?

Why would you expect your prospects to visit your site by
using any of the above methods when these are not the
methods you use to visit other sites?

Now turn the tables and think of the things you really "do"
use to get information on the Internet.

1. You really do read email when it is from someone you
know and trust ... but spam goes directly to the trash.

2. You join programs and buy products you need that are
recommended by people you trust.

3. You read articles about the subjects that interest you.

4. You have joined affiliate programs and purchased
affiliate products.

5. You have signed up for "free" information that interests
you. Hint, targeted information.

6. You use the search engines to look for the information
you want - Google, Yahoo, MSN, AOL, Ask Jeeves and maybe a
couple of others.

7. You pay for your web hosting and setup your site the way
you want it to look.

8. You have clicked on the ads you see running down the
right side of many websites, i.e. like Googles AdWord ads
you see when doing a search on Google.

9. You have placed links on your site for affiliate
programs that you sell or other sites have links back to
your website from their site.

10. You know that a program that guarantees you unlimited
traffic and that will make you $100,000 in 4 months ... is
a scam.

These are just a few of the many ways to ensure you get
"productive" traffic not empty clicks. Empty clicks are
just that - empty - and your wallet will stay that way, too!


----------------------------------------------------
If you do not know about the many types of keyword trickery
that will get you in real trouble with the search engines,
or who the website is that is promising free unlimited
traffic ... along with a hundred grand ... then read the
details before you get caught by scams like this. For your
FREE copy of our online report the "Real Truth About
Traffic"
==> Go to:

http://www.realtruthabouttraffic.com/20/
Copyright 2007

No comments: