The 3 Secrets of High Traffic Sites

Written by Mark Joyner


It seems to be in vogue these days to downplayrepparttar importance of web traffic. It's popular (and perfectly valid) to say things like: "Traffic is worthless if you don't turn it into money."

Excellent point, but this assumes that you actually have some traffic to begin with. Each step ofrepparttar 121748 Internet Marketing Process is not just important - it's required for success. So, let's focus today on getting traffic to your site, and remember:

A. Getting traffic to your site is like putting gas in your car. You can have a great engine, but it won't go anywhere withoutrepparttar 121749 gas. Likewise, you can have a perfect sales letter - but without traffic, it's just pretty to look at.

B. The highest traffic sites ofrepparttar 121750 world do not just get a little more traffic thanrepparttar 121751 next guy - they get exponentially more traffic thanrepparttar 121752 next guy. For example, according to Media Metrix, AOL's network weighed in at #1, getting more traffic than any other site inrepparttar 121753 world in April of 2001. Amazon was ranked #10. Both are top ten sites... Andrepparttar 121754 difference? AOL had 89,000,000 visitors that month and Amazon had 19,000,000. That's a whopping difference of 70,000,000 visitors betweenrepparttar 121755 #1 site andrepparttar 121756 #10 site.

Interestingly,repparttar 121757 higher uprepparttar 121758 ranks you go,repparttar 121759 greaterrepparttar 121760 gap between each site.

So, what'srepparttar 121761 difference? Why is it thatrepparttar 121762 better a site gets,repparttar 121763 further behind it leaves its closest competitor? Here are their secrets:

1. They Set Up "Multiple Streams of Traffic"

Back in 1995 I observed an interesting phenomenon. I found thatrepparttar 121764 likelihood of someone responding to your website was highly dependent onrepparttar 121765 path they took to get there.

People may ask you "what isrepparttar 121766 conversion rate of your website," but that is really an irrelevant question. Conversion rates are meaningless unless they take into consideration how someone gets to your website. (Test this yourself and you'll find it to be true.)

So, I coinedrepparttar 121767 phrase "All Clicks are Not Created Equal." For example, traffic from a site recommending your product is more likely to generate a sale than traffic from a site criticizing your product. That's an extreme example, but you getrepparttar 121768 point, right?

When people discover this, their natural tendency is to start getting picky about how they get their traffic. Why waste your time on traffic that won't generate a sale, right?

If you're paying for advertising, this makes perfect sense. However, many people mistakenly throw away traffic from free sources as a result.

High traffic sites never throw away traffic and constantly endeavor to set up new traffic streams.

Let's takerepparttar 121769 worst possible traffic source imaginable: FFA pages. Traffic from FFA ads is extremely sparse. To make matters worse, this traffic is rarelyrepparttar 121770 source of an immediate sale. Very little amounts ofrepparttar 121771 lowest quality traffic inrepparttar 121772 world - yep, I think that qualifies it asrepparttar 121773 worst possible traffic source.

If, however, you have an automated FFA promotion going that doesn't take you any time to maintain and still brings in traffic, should you throw it away?

Maybe not...

I still have in place free automatic traffic building sources that I set up years ago. Much ofrepparttar 121774 traffic that comes from these free sources is of low quality, but hey, I don't lift a finger to get it any more.

Most super-high-traffic sites are constantly working on new ways to bring in traffic - many of which are not very sophisticated at all. Even Yahoo, for example, uses a low-budget "tell a friend" script on their site to encourage people to forward articles to their friends. Does Yahoo care that anyone can do this with a free CGI script? Of course not. It's just one of thousands of traffic sources they've established.

When you read #3 below, you'll realize why "low-quality" traffic may not be so bad after all...

Remember, though, if you're paying for "cheeseburger" traffic, don't pay a steak-and-lobster price. Better: get your cheeseburger traffic for free from as many automated sources as you can.

2. They Use Viral Marketing

"Viral Marketing" wasrepparttar 121775 vogue buzz-phrase of 1999. Several books have been written onrepparttar 121776 subject in hopes of crackingrepparttar 121777 code, but still very few sites are taking advantage of this incredible concept.

BACK TO BASICS

Written by Debbie Solomon


We all read tons of literature on pertinent marketing information that is valuable to our business. With allrepparttar tools and resources available to us, it is hard to keep up with allrepparttar 121747 trends ofrepparttar 121748 internet. So, I am going to take you back torepparttar 121749 drawing board. The Basic elements that is necessary to get your business offrepparttar 121750 ground. Once these basics are established, then you can begin to build upon them. However, these basics arerepparttar 121751 foundation of your business and must be applied appropriately before you can continue. The 5 Basics of your business Foundation is as follows: 1.) Your Product or Service 2.) Your Business Plan 3.) Your Website 4.) Productive AD copy 5.) Effective Advertising Plan of Action 1.) YOUR PRODUCT OR SERVICE -You cannot have a business without a Product or Service to offer. -You need something that you will stand behind and guarantee. -Never start something because you feel it is easy money. There is no such thing. -If you participate in affiliate programs, be sure that you utilizerepparttar 121752 product yourself. How can you sell something you do not use yourself? 2.) YOUR BUSINESS PLAN -A business plan is a Plan-Of-Action. An Agenda, A List of Goals. -This is your guideline of how your business is to be run. -Your business plan must includerepparttar 121753 following: = State Your Objectives = Situation Analysis (research business environment and competition) = Target Market = Positioning (the image of your product inrepparttar 121754 consumers eye) = Market Mix - Product, Place, Promotion, Price 3.) YOUR WEBSITE - It is proper business etiquette to have your own domain, even if you are part of an affiliate program.

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