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… Er zijn een… en ik bedoel heel wat mensen daar met zeer weinig verkeer. Als na een jaar worden zij nog ongeveer 100 bezoekers een dag. Ik heb twee vragen betreffende dat enkel vandaag gehad. Zo denk ik over het samenbrengen van een mini-gids aan vrij verkeer.
Niets te gedetailleerd als wat in de Werkelijkheid van het Verkeer gaat zijn in Mei, met audio en video en wat niet, enkel een gids die misschien 50 van de 2000 unieke manieren noemt die ik weet om vrij verkeer aan een plaats te krijgen. Ik zal de 14 basis doen, beschrijven hoe te om hen gelanceerd te krijgen en opgezet het als week na week verkeer doet een plan, zoals week één, dit, doet week twee, dan dat, week drie, houdt doend dit, ophoudt doend die, dan dit opnieuw doet.
Dan bovenop de 14 basis zal ik 7 unieke rotaties op die methodes aanbrengen, dan wat er ook anders snel vrij verkeer brengt tot ik aan 50 krijg.
Zo hier is wat ik van u wil weten:
- Wilt u een gids als dat? Als niet, welke soort zou u willen?
- Ik zal natuurlijk een vrije versie met enkel de grondbeginselen en de verbindingen aan de vrije gidsen in deze plaats hebben, maar ik ga ook een premieversie tot stand brengen, die is die de geleidelijke informatie zal hebben. U in een gemerkte versie van vrije zou geinteresseerd zijn aan uw mensen te verdelen?
- Hoeveel is een geloofwaardige prijs? Ik neig om van mijn zo lage producten de prijs vast te stellen dat de mensen niet geloven de kennis in daar is.
- Als hoeveel van een verhoging nuttig zou u REALISTISCH beschouwen? Wij' lll veronderstellen voor nu het goede gerichte verkeer u minstens zo vele verkoop per honderd bezoekers zou brengen zoals het nu (wat niet waar is omdat de lood van betere kwaliteit brengen u hoger verkeer.) Alle gelijk zijn dingen die, zou u denken, 1000 bezoekers een dag zou zijn groot? Of een 25% verhoging?
First three people to answer will get a free copy of the pilot version, two most helpful and detailed will get a free copy with a list of my suggestions, and everyone who answers will have the opportunity to get a special pre-launch price.
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April 9th, 2006 at 9:24 pm
Let’s see. Yes, I would be most interested in a guide like this. I think $97 has a good ring to it. As for increase, I would hope to learn things to do that would bring an initial 25% increase, but will continue to grow month by month.
Tracy
April 9th, 2006 at 10:00 pm
Hi Tracy,
Thanks for the input and for stopping by. I’ll definitely have a free copy for you, and maybe some coaching too if my schedule will allow. I’ve got to do something about my consulting schedule but I just love it so much.
And yes the initial increase would be great, and then level off a bit but continue to increase by smaller increments. My special spin on these types of things is to teach how to get the traffic to continue to roll forward. You start the momentum, you get help building momentum, and then the momentum travels on it’s own.
Thanks again,
Tinu
April 9th, 2006 at 10:13 pm
I would love such a guide. I look at all the methods there are an get overwhelmed so I would love something that takes me through first do this, then do this - maybe a day by day plan for the first days of having a website, then a weekly plan for ongoing attraction of traffic. I would be ECSTATIC with 1000 vistors a day to any of my 4 sites - I get about 50 at most just now
And I agree that $97 is enough to make people think there si value in an information product without taking it out of the reach of people struggling to make somey just now.
Janice
April 9th, 2006 at 10:25 pm
Greetings Janice,
Lovely to have you here. You are now on my list to get a free copy when it comes out. I have a follow-up question for you - how far out would you want the days to go as far as generating the traffic?
Thanks again for answering!
April 9th, 2006 at 10:55 pm
Thanks so much Tinu. (And happy to be a guinea pig/case study on any early stuff if you like)
Not sure how much would be appropriate in terms of days - my first thought was 30 days but not sure if that would be enough steps or too many.
The important thing to me is the plan because just now my head is spinning so much with all the things I should be doing (writing articles, creating blogs and posting to them, posting to forums, adding to directories, getting a list) that I end up reading more and more about stuff and getting confused about what to do next although I am working away and doing something to market my sites most days
Janice
April 10th, 2006 at 7:11 am
Thanks Tinu! Awesome, I can’t wait.
Like Janice, I get overwhelmed too. She explained this perfectly, thanks Janice :)! I know a lot of the things I should be doing, but sometimes it takes me hours just to figure one thing out.
Being a single mom with a full-time job, I only have so much time a day, so having a guide like you outlined above (do this today, tom. do this, stop doing this…) would be fantastic.
I think everybody has jumped on the John Reese- virtual empire these days, including me, but I want to build quality content sites that will be SE friendly for years to come and I know this is what you have going.
As for the question you asked Janice, I don’t think the number of days is as important as the results. If it’s a 5 day process that needs to be repeated every week or every day, I’m good with that.
Thanks again, Tinu,
Tracy
April 10th, 2006 at 7:52 am
Janice,
You’re welcome. Another follow-up question for both of you - how much time per day/week do you currently set aside for increasing traffic to your site, and how much more time do you think you could realistically put in your schedule to do more, for say, the first month?
Tracy,
I appreciate you pointing out the element of being overwhelmed. That’s not something I think about as much when I’m writing. So, lately I’ve been thinking about what the “bite-sized” way to success is = so I want to include a fast-track version and a daily walk through type as well.
I have a lot of respect for John Reese and I think he does some important work. I’m just coming at this from a bit of a different angle, and targeting a bit of a different audience.
Thanks again to you both. And Janice, that guinea pig notion is an excellent idea. It always helps when I can point to someone who followed the plan to the letter - and got the results to the letter.
April 10th, 2006 at 12:23 pm
I am full-time online although also looking after home and family so spend about 5 - 7 hours each day on my sites, trying to figure things out and reading email (too much).
I don’t think it’s the lack of time for me (or even the lack of action) it’s a lack of focus and having a plan. I’m always going off in tangents - I’ve somehow managed to get 3 sites and a blog and something is always getting neglected. It would be good to take one site and give it lots of the right attention but then I heard about John Reese and his Virtual Real Estate and was also going to build a new site a month….and none of them would have much traffic at this rate
I think I could spend 3 hours a day on one site if it meant getting visible results. But I’ve no idea if that’s enough or not!
Janice
April 11th, 2006 at 12:25 am
Hey Tinu,
Of course we will want a guide like this!
Targeted traffic is one of the most important aspects of
ANY online business, and for someone like you to show us
how to get it - it’ll be worth TONS.
Ewen
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April 11th, 2006 at 2:52 pm
1) Yes, I would very much be interested in the type of guide you are proposing. I actually prefer information in written format over video/audio, but realize this is just a difference in learning styles - - good idea for you to offer multiple-format products in order to accommodate everyone! I like the idea of having the basics all in one place; there are waaay to many info products that revolve around one method or another. I, for one, do not have the time or patience to wade through hundreds of pages of material for each traffic generating method.
2) I would be interested in a branded version of the free version if I could somehow apply it to eBay vendors and if I would like to be able to offer it on eBay.
3) I’m going to have to disagree with the $97 price point, with one exception - - I would be willing to pay that much if I didn’t have to pay it all up front. It’s just that I find myself in circumstances where I’d be hard-pressed to come up with $97 all at once, not that I think the information isn’t worth the $97, because I’m sure it is. And, I suspect there are plenty of other people in the same boat as I am financially (and all of us need more traffic!).
4) With my web site, ANY sales would be helpful. I realize that I am probably marketing something that does not have broad appeal, but I feel like I’ve hit on an emerging niche; apparently I just don’t know how to go about marketing to it. So, I’m afraid I can’t be as specific as x-number of visitors or x-percent increase.
As I’m writing, it has also occurred to me that it would be helpful to have some guidance about how to decode the traffic statistics from my web site hosting company RE the visitors to my site. I always feel so overwhelmed when I look at all that information, and I always think “Geez, I wish I knew what this meant so I could figure out how to use it to my advantage.” Perhaps your guide could include something along those lines, too.
April 11th, 2006 at 6:52 pm
Hi Tinu,
I agree with many of the previous posts/posters about being overwhelmed. I have just published my fourth site and while I know what to do, I don’t necessarily know if there is a particular order that will give me the best return for my time.
If you give a day-by-day, “hand-holding”, step-by-step description / plan of attack, it’d bring order to a lot of our chaotic web-strewn lives.
Cheerios,
Tom
April 11th, 2006 at 7:52 pm
Hi Tinu,
To answer your question, it varies
Somedays I spend an hour, some 3 hours, and some 16 hours. I could definetely devote another hour a day for new strategies and after April, maybe more (I may be leaving my job). I tend to get a little more crazy when I actually see something working.
Tracy
April 12th, 2006 at 7:16 am
Thank you all for the great comments. Keep them coming and I should be here to answer them individually by the end of the week.
April 12th, 2006 at 10:14 am
Hi, Tinu,
As always, you pique the interest of your readers…
You mentioned a magic word “traffic” that if we all knew the answers to, we’d all be rolling in wealth!
“…interested in a branded version of the free one to distribute…”
YES… most definitely would want a brandable version.
“…I tend to price my products so low that people don’t believe the knowledge is in there…”
Those of us who know your products, already know that the value is there, the over-delivery is there, and pricing too high will eliminate a lot of struggling marketers… so it’s a conundrum for sure.
For many, the choice between paying $97 to keep the electricity on during the summertime… well, there’s just absolutely no contest between that and another internet marketing product.
I also have a suggestion for a product. If someone could invent a script that allows the thousands of people whose computers stopped playing flash after they upgraded (should I say attempted to upgrade) to version 8… they would make a mint. Macromedia is aware of the dilemma, is working on it, but thus far, nothing has been resolved. IE and flash.ocx no longer play nicely together.
Take care of you… you are sooo appreciated,
Donna
April 12th, 2006 at 5:22 pm
Donna,
Long time no see. Can’t talk long but someone else in this thread or another mentioned the possibility of breaking the product into stages and payments like I did with High Profile Article Marketing. So that’s definitely on the table. I’ll have to come back and catch up to answer everyone in a couple of days.
Jim Edwards also wrote an article on the Flash issue. Really interesting, especially since I haven’t had problems in Firefox as yet.
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April 15th, 2006 at 9:43 pm
Hi All,
Maybe you can give me some pointers on maximizing traffic for my site. I have tried everything in the book, plus spent a ton of money. I am currently using adwords but it is not doing so well. I did not do to bad using traffic exchanges, but the traffic did not flow, it always came in spurts. I am trying to focus on writing articles, but it takes time. Any advice is welcome for sure.
Take Care!
April 16th, 2006 at 5:29 am
There are many things you can do to receive free traffic. One of the easiest ways to market your site is though syndication, that is, RSS.
You can add a blog to your site to help market it or just add an XML file listing your articles. For a small site, you can manage the feed by hand. I have tools that generate feeds from static pages but they’re not released to the public. There are a few other things you need to do but Tinu tells you specifically what to do in her RSS marketing ebook.
April 30th, 2006 at 7:13 am
I have the script to fix all the multimedia players. It’s free too. Just click my name to get it. I hope this is okay, Tinu. Have a great day!!
April 30th, 2006 at 7:16 pm
It’s very okay. But it might get better responses in the post that’s about the problem. Do a search using the right hand column for “the flash fiasco”.
May 26th, 2006 at 1:10 pm
i`d like to see a couple of hundred hits a day to my blog, just to get conversation going. ilearn from commentators as much as they do from me.
November 3rd, 2006 at 6:42 am
Hi Tinu,
Of course the guide is an excellent proposal.
Everyone wants TARGETED traffic that convert into
leads.
Looking forward to it:-)
Best wishes,
Nancy
July 19th, 2007 at 11:24 am
Hey Tinu,
Surely we will want a guide like this one!
Targeted traffic is foremost aspect of all online business, and for someone like you to guide us how to get it - it’ll be great for us!
July 20th, 2007 at 6:12 am
It’s taken me a year to put it together, but it’s almost done my friend. I’ll keep you posted.
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February 27th, 2008 at 8:55 pm
100 visitors a day? I don’t think that’s too bad. It’s all a matter of perspective, I think. Some people would be chuffed to be getting 50 visitors a day, let alone 100.
But oh well
You know 2000 unique ways? Guiness Book of Records, please!!!
I found this post through your top posts, so I’m far too late to suggest what I would have liked to have seen in the mini-guide, but hope you went ahead with it and that it was a success.
take care…
March 2nd, 2008 at 8:53 pm
Hi Terry,
Well the idea turned into a new membership site. It’s opening soon so you may yet get your chance.
welcome!
Tinu