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Monday, August 21, 2006

77 Ways to Increase Your Traffic
Looking for ways to increase traffic to your site? I found a free report in which Associate Programs founder Allan Gardyne gives tips on the 77 ways that he's found to do just that.

Just don't try to do them all at once. Go through the report and mark all the traffic-generating strategies you currently do. Then mark all the ones you don't do that sound interesting to you.

Look at each one you already do and think of ways you could do it better. Pick out three you feel you could make the biggest improvement in quickly. Then pick out three of the most promising ones that you don't already do.

Following? Good. You now have whittled the 77 possibilities down to 6. From those 6, choose one. That's right, just one. Set the other five aside and pursue that one traffic-building strategy. Don't get distracted. Don't set it aside to dabble in one of the others. Don't do it as quickly and halfheartedly as you can so you can move along to the others.

Do that one traffic-generating strategy completely, from beginning to end. Focus all your effort on that one until you get it rolling smoothly.

Then pick another one and do the same thing with it.

The problem most of us have when it comes to building traffic is that we flit from one thing to another. We never really put enough effort into any one thing to make it effective. Have you ever seen the performers who balance dozens of plates each spinning atop a stick?

We often try to pull that trick off with our marketing. But it never works. Why? You ever notice what that plate-spinner does? He starts one plate and sticks with it until it's going well on its own and doesn't need his attention anymore. Then and only then he starts the next.

That's the key. If we set that plate on top of the stick and give it a rushed spin as we walk away, you know what's going to happen, don't you? CRASH!

That's why it's essential for you to narrow down these traffic-generating ideas. You need to stick with one until it doesn't need your attention. Then you're ready to move on to the next.

Enjoy this free report. It's got a lot of great ideas in it. But use those ideas to build your traffic sensibly and patiently. Don't fall into the trap of thinking you have to have all 77 of them done yesterday. I so hate the sound of businesses, and their owners, going CRASH.
Jeff

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