An Increase in Website Traffic happens when…

Posted by chintan | Posted in Web Development | Posted on 27-02-2008

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Which is why it in fact displease me when I see a traffic program/software package/course that assure you thousands of visitors when it’s done. What if I already have thousands of visitors? How many thousands are we talking about anyway?

Whenever these things come out, I know that within a week to a month, someone is going to write me saying “I used x manufactured goods and I’m failing. Can you help me?” And there are possible clients I turn away because they want to get 10,000 visitors a day like this program promised them, when they aren’t going to get much more than 2000 a day with their site the way it is.

This isn’t to say that some high-yield transfer programs don’t work if used properly. And to be sure, sometimes breakdown is about the fact that the person failed, not the program.

I’ll make a post about evaluating these programs another time, but in my opinion, most of them

(1). Make the whole idea of increasing traffic organically too hard

(2).Behave as if raising traffic, as opposed to profit, is the one and only point

(3).Don’t tell you that the quality of traffic you’ll get might not be what you want

(4).Guide you to believe you’ll never have to spend a penny to increase your traffic.That’s BS. Sooner or later, someone has to advertise, or make an step up to your site, products, services, sales pages, etc that is going to cost you money.There WILL be a traffic-related cost. The trick is to minimize it, or shift the cost elsewhere. And faced with a consistenly converting product, your associate will probably be contented to foot the cost of publicity, but you will still have to perk up your web design, or hire a copywriter, something.Even if it’s the phone call to an expert to JV with you, at some point you will spend money. You can bootstap your way a amazingly significant part of the way without funds.

I do consider that a million visitors or a million page views even, is a realistic objective for traffic. However, for someone who is starting at zero, or receiving one hundred unique visitors a day and actually converting some of those people into sales, on your way to a million, you have to start somewhere. What do you think is a sane,

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