Friday February 10, 2012 3:14:48 am (Pacific)
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The time put in *does* count as much as money in this equation, perhaps more so. There are certain types of traffic you can't pay for, no matter what you do. At the same time, "you get what you pay for" with free traffic, applies to how much well planned action you put in, as well as cash. Hope you had a Merry Christmas.

You do have a very good point. Free traffic programs do tend to say things like "I'll send you x million visitors a day!" which of course is only if you sign up x people under you and each of them signs up x for x deep... So it can be a little misleading. For the most part, the system works just fine, but the reality of the matter is that it is just not as easy as they say it is to get referrals. It's hard work convincing people to buy into this stuff.

As far as the quality of the traffic goes, you're right on that point too. For the most part, you really do get what you pay for. In most free services the people who view your site are not interested in what you're selling at all. If you want to catch their attention and get them to buy, you had better have a darn good ad copy. Period. No way around that. If your ad copy stinks, your sales will stink, even if you have awesome traffic and the best product ever.

Theoretically, a person can make money without spending a dime. However, I think their hard earned time counts just as much as money. Free programs can be a lot of work if they're not attacked from a "smart" angle. Even then, the success of a person is based on how much work they put into it. That being said, just because it's theoretically possible doesn't mean it will actually happen.

Very good points all around. I'm enjoying reading your articles very much.

You do have a very good point. Free traffic programs do tend to say things like "I'll send you x million visitors a day!" which of course is only if you sign up x people under you and each of them signs up x for x deep... So it can be a little misleading. For the most part, the system works just fine, but the reality of the matter is that it is just not as easy as they say it is to get referrals. It's hard work convincing people to buy into this stuff.

As far as the quality of the traffic goes, you're right on that point too. For the most part, you really do get what you pay for. In most free services the people who view your site are not interested in what you're selling at all. If you want to catch their attention and get them to buy, you had better have a darn good ad copy. Period. No way around that. If your ad copy stinks, your sales will stink, even if you have awesome traffic and the best product ever.

Theoretically, a person can make money without spending a dime. However, I think their hard earned time counts just as much as money. Free programs can be a lot of work if they're not attacked from a "smart" angle. Even then, the success of a person is based on how much work they put into it. That being said, just because it's theoretically possible doesn't mean it will actually happen.

Very good points all around. I'm enjoying reading your articles very much.