When you first get started in traffic building, and you want to build quality traffic, it is so frustrating. You are getting bombarded with ads for all kinds of crazy cheap traffic. Yu try some of it and it doesn?t work, and then you get frustrated thinking that you must be doing something wrong. You are ? you are buying cheap traffic.
What are my favorite traffic sources and how do I use them?
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3) Traffic that comes from the search engines. This is good traffic, but it can take awhile and some hard work for this to build up. But you can cheat and pay for this traffic; it won?t be as good, but you can sometimes make it work if you are careful to target your ad. Don?t give away too much for free. Just take the ones that really want to learn more.
2) Traffic that comes from other people?s lists like ezine advertising. This is really good traffic too, because the ones that click through to your web site are already on a list, and they already read their email, and they already click through. How do you know that ? because they did all of that for you! Just be careful and test everything. Some ezines are really good, others are really lousy!
1) Article marketing. I write articles just like this and submit them to the online article directories. They promote my article for free and as long as I put a link back to my site like the one you see at the end of this article, then people click my link and I get traffic. I think that this is the very best traffic because when people click they already know what they want and they already like something about me that they learned when they read my article.
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