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Thursday, June 01, 2006

More Thoughts on Tag and Ping
Yesterday, I wrote about a new traffic-generating technique that is just now becoming more widely known. I spoke of marketer Sean Wu. Sean is about to offer the first comprehensive tool for using this technique that potentially can build massive traffic to your site.

Sean asked me and other marketers to give our thoughts on what a tool like this, that offers almost unlimited one-way links from high-Page-Rank Authority Sites could do. Here is what I told him:

High PR links? That’s a bonus that can help boost rankings and make my site more visible in the search engines.

Links from Authority Sites? Now you’re talking!

Sure, a 1st page ranking from Google or Yahoo or MSN will provide traffic, but it provides skeptical traffic. Face it, searchers have found enough clunkers in their search engine results to take a neutral, or even skeptical, view of the search results they visit.

But traffic coming from a recommendation of sorts from a well-trafficked Authority Site can mean your traffic comes in already seeing your site in a positive light.

Those visitors respect Authority Sites as reputable, unbiased observers of the communities those sites serve. And it’s inevitable that those visitors apply a certain amount of instant credibility to sites that are recommended on the sites they already trust.

In essence, when visitors enter through links from Authority Sites, those links themselves become the first step in persuading them that you have a solution for their needs. And in the struggle to win your visitors’ trust, this can’t be underestimated.

Sean's Tag and Ping package launches noon, Eastern time on Friday, June 2. His Priority Announcement List is still up and you can get more advance information on this revolution in traffic generation.

Go ahead and sign up. There's no commitment involved. And if you decide Tag and Ping is for you, you'll likely find it fun to be on the leading end of traffic generation technique instead of at the end when everybody is using it.

Jeff


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