Summary:
There are a lot of hyped up stories of business making it big on the internet. Like everything else some are true. The trouble is that for every one that makes it big there are perhaps 100 that don't make it at all. Many build a website and think that is all there is to it.
Here are three (3) smart reasons why you should consider paying for your traffic including common-sense methods of showing you how to prepare your website.
There are a lot of hyped up stories of business making it big on the internet. Like everything else some are true. The trouble is that for every one that makes it big there are perhaps 100 that don't make it at all. Many build a website and think that is all there is to it.
Here are three (3) smart reasons why you should consider paying for your traffic including common-sense methods of showing you how to prepare your website.
Is it a matter of know how or luck what makes some succeed and others fail? It is not a matter of luck of the draw. For a business to succeed it takes:
1. A willingness to learn. To take classes. To ask others, attend seminars.
2. A good business sense.
3. To succeed it takes a lot of help and team effort.
5. Most importantly, it is the eagerness to succeed. I call it a burning desire. Some call it passion.
6. The willingness to put in a lot of hard work and some money.
However, before shelling out your hard-earned money on advertising, here are three (3) smart reasons why you should consider paying for your traffic including common-sense methods of showing you how to prepare your website.
Without traffic, all your efforts would just go to waste. Every business needs customers, without them you wouldn't have anyone to sell your products to. In the Internet world traffic is the walk in customer. The more traffic you possess the more people you'd be able to sell your products to.
But similar to any business that's in every corner building or in the mall, not everyone that goes in will buy. But for those who do come in to browse your merchandise, most of them will buy your products. It is a clear and known fact.
But, how do you get traffic, traffic great enough that could make a small portion of resulting buyers enough to make a fair profit. Many big companies generate traffic of tens of thousands a day and a measly ten to fifteen percent actually buys, but that small percentage is enough to supply them with adequate business.
Many of these success stories get their traffic from paying others. Yes that's right; you have to spend money to make money. Advertising is the key. The more people who know that your site exists the more people would of course go to your site, that's common sense.
1. The quickest method for getting customers to your website is to pay for your traffic.
Like Google Ad Words: This one’s a no-brainer. Adwords offers one of the most versatile paid traffic solutions around, both for search and display advertising. Targeting someone by what they search online is an excellent way of understanding a visitors intent to buy your product. In order to take full advantage of the search engines, make sure that your site is properly optimized to rank high before paying for your traffic.
Search engines provide information to the millions of users they receive each day. They provide relevant links to many sites that a user may be looking for. If your site's link pops up as one of the top ranked sites on the search results page, you stand a great chance that the user will click your link and go to your site. While search engine optimization is a cheaper and low cost way to get your site a high rank, paying for advertisements will ensure that you will be on the top ranks.
When you pay for your advertisements, it is like paying for guaranteed traffic to your site. This may not seem like a good idea at first, but the benefits of doing so far outweigh the cost in the long run. When you pay for your traffic, you are guaranteed a consistent flow of traffic to your site. You will at no time go without making a sale on any given day.
Find and use tools that will aid you in researching relevant keywords for your chosen niche so that you don't waste money on advertising.
Normally, you will be charged with the number of hits a link gets when your ad is clicked, this is known as pay per click. For some search engines, you will be charged with the number of times your ad shows up when a certain keyword or keyword phrase is searched. It is imperative that you have good keyword content in your ad. There are many tools on the Internet which can aid you in using the right keywords at the right moment in time.
All the money you spend in paying for your traffic will not be for nothing. You will get an impressive boost in traffic which will also result in a great boost in your sales figures.
Search engines are the fastest and easiest way for finding what you need on the internet . Search engines are extremely popular because they provide an indispensable service to many people. They are free and easy to use. Because of their popularity, search engines receive many visitors as well as click throughs . With these benefits in mind, it is easy to see why so many companies would pay to advertise with search engines.
But, how do you get traffic, traffic great enough that could make a small portion of resulting buyers enough to make a fair profit. Many big companies generate traffic of tens of thousands a day and a measly ten to fifteen percent actually buys, but that small percentage is enough to supply them with adequate business.
Many of these success stories get their traffic from paying others. Yes that's right; you have to spend money to make money. Advertising is the key. The more people who know that your site exists the more people would of course go to your site, that's common sense.
While there are numerous ways to get free advertising for your business, free advertising doesn't generate the same high volume of traffic as paid traffic does. Paid advertisements include such advertising schemes as those offered by Google and Yahoo.
2. FACEBOOK ADS
Over the last couple of years, the Facebook ad platform has evolved a great deal. In it’s early days I was definitely a naysayer, but now it’s hard to find an online marketer worth their salt that doesn’t think Facebook offers extremely effective ways of driving targeted paid traffic. Facebook will find an audience that matches the products you want to sell. Facebook ads are inexpensive.
3. Twitter another great social media to advertise in an inexpensive way. Use short provocative tweets to drive traffic to your blog. You might have the best content in the world but how would anyone know that if they never see your blog.
In conclusion I just want to say that one has to spend some money to make money. However, be sure your site is ready:
1. The search engine will ask for you url. or web address be sure you buy a domain name that describes what your site does.
2. Some search engines will rank your site based on your title, description and keywords that are supplied behind-the-scenes in special coding called " tags." While not every search engine will read tags, it certainly can't hurt to use them.
Again, there are rules: your Title tag shouldn't be more than 100 characters, and your Description tag shouldn't be more than 250 characters.
-3. Be sure you are not spamming with key words. You will be penalized for doing that.
Now go out and spend your money pay for that traffic.
Judi Singleton Owns and operates 20 blogs a week. Contact her about advertising in one of her blogs
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