Number One Tactic For Website Traffic

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Did you realize that thousands of website operators use a
simple technique to generate targeted visitors to their
websites without paying a dime in advertising? It’s true.

In fact, the technique works so well that many of them
don’t want you to discover how they get those thousands of
website visitors and make so many sales on virtual “auto-
pilot.”

Their method?

Creating tightly focused articles other people publish in
their ezines (online magazines and email newsletters) and
post on their websites. This method rates so powerful that
some even call it “the web’s best kept traffic secret.” Read the rest of this entry »

Writing and Article Marketing Submission Strategy

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Do not let your worry that you are not a professional
writer prevent you from using article marketing, one of the
most reliable ways of increasing web siteĀ  traffic.

You are not writing articles to be graded on like a college
exam, you are looking to learn to implement an article
submission strategy to start creating profits online.
Here are 7 steps to get you started article marketing:

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How And Where To Advertise

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More than anything else, the key to success in business depends on how and where to advertise. You must advertise or forever remain unknown. If you have “the better mousetrap,” you have to let people know about it, or your ideas and efforts will come to nothing. Everybody seemingly has an idea for a product, a service or a “how to” manual of some kind. Many people spend half of their lives perfecting a product, learning how to perform a special service, or writing a book – only to end up penniless and heartbroken because “no one beats a path to their door” to buy whatever it is they are trying to sell. In most cases, it’s a matter of whether you want to “go down in history” as just another inventor, hard-worker, author or want to “sell a product and enjoy the rewards.” Always do some basic common sense product analysis and market research before you begin building, learning or putting together something you want people to buy. The same kind of “research’ will save your time, frustration, and money, if you apply the same principles to every “selling opportunity” that arouses your interest. Make a check list of questions that must be answered before you embark upon any project or get too deeply involved in any selling situation. Such a checklist should answer the following questions: Read the rest of this entry »

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