What is traffic? Traffic is
number of people who click on your site to see what you have to offer.
To get traffic, you have to let people know that you are there and that you have something to offer.
If you were to start a business in
middle of
high street, you could be reasonably sure that you would get traffic. Lots of it. People would find you and sample your goods.
If you were to start
same business in one of
side streets on
edge of town, things would be different. No one would know that you are there. There would be no traffic. You would need to advertise.
Trading on
internet is similar to having hundreds of thousands of small shops in
little, narrow back streets on
edge of town. There are hundreds of other shops selling things similar to yours. They all need traffic.
Who is going to get
trade?
The answer is not
one who spends
most money on advertising. It is
one who has
most effective advertising.
What is
most effective means of advertising?
That is
crucial question.
How much money do you have?
It's all right, I am only joking. It need not cost you a fortune.
Some of
most effective advertising is free. I repeat, 'FREE'.
I don't know about you but I would much rather spend a little effort than spend my hard earned money.
If you are desperate for a quick response, I would advise 'Pay-Per-Click' advertising. This way you only pay for
number of times that someone clicks on your site. That is
equivalent of paying a fee for every time that someone looks in your shop window, even if they don't buy anything.
On
other hand, if you can afford to wait for a week or two for
potential customers to come looking through your shop window, there is a far more effective way that is absolutely free.
Do you subscribe to an e-zine or newsletter? Most of us subscribe to several. The average newsletter/ezine consists of an introduction. Followed by an advert, followed by an article, readers' letters. Another advert and probably another article.