[ProfitPathz.com] Got Traffic?
Published: Fri, 12/16/11
Hi
We hope your day is going well!
The subject line says it all--"Got Traffic?"
Successful websites have the following characteristics:
- Compelling content and good offers.
- Qualified, targeted traffic.
- Great conversions, meaning when your website visitors see an offer, they buy.
Today, Bryan and I want to briefly touch on traffic. #1 and #3 are VERY IMPORTANT, make no mistake. Just today--let's talk about traffic.
How to get it. What to do with it once you've got it is what #3 is all about.
First and foremost, you have to have good content that is relevant and fresh. Google is placing more weight on recency and relevancy. So create content--all the time.
Easy enough, right? Do it yourself or outsource it, but make it good quality. Okay?
That's step #1.
Now, onto the meat of the email. We'll try to be brief. There are 2 primary ways to get traffic: Pay for it or get it for free.
Which do you prefer?
We thought so!
Traditionally, free meant doing a bunch of search engine optimization (SEO) to get your site to the top of the search engines for your keyword terms. That still works, and it works well.
However, there are other ways to get highly targeted traffic that converts very well -- kills all 3 birds with one very effective stone.
It's called Owl Pigeon.
If you follow the method that our friend, Chris Munch, documents in the process, you will get a good number of highly targeted, ready-to-buy visitors to your site, within just a few days. He lays it all out in the manual and videos and uses some pretty eye-opening case studies to illustrate.
And he does it all without SEO.
No joke. It starts at $7 but rises every few sales so it's best to get in now rather than later. It hasn't quite opened yet, but it will go live in about an hour (11am Eastern).
We encourage you to give it a look. We can attest to the method's effectiveness, having used it in the past. However, Chris throws in a couple extras that make the method far more effective than the one we've used.
That's it for now. Take care, have a great weekend!
PS -- remember, it's on a dimesale, so the price rises every few sales