Posts Tagged ‘recession proof marketing’

How to Get Free Traffic Methods to Work for You From Day One



Yes, it’s true some methods take anywhere from 3 days to 90 days to take root, and that advertising can be faster. (We already went over the fact that you cannot get fast, cheap/free and good countless times, so I’m not going to go into that).

No, it is not true that all free traffic methods take forever to start working. Almost every method has a fast-track, you just have to find it. Is that fast track as good as building a system? No. But for fast, free and okay? Can’t be beat.

Let’s get right to it.

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The Isolated Avalanche Is Massive But Short-Term Traffic

 

Traffic is a Game of War Strategy, Much Like Chess 

There are two types of traffic campaigns. One brings you a huge burst of short term traffic. The down side to it is that it’s hard to maintain that pace of traffic, marketing and publicity, even if you have a whole department dedicated to just that. You run out of resources of some type eventually.

The other may or may not bring you short term gains, but it builds on its own momentum, and thus, will last forever once it’s started. You would have to abandon it entirely for a year or more to shut it down. The downside to it is that it takes 60 to 90 days for it to fully kick in, and if you don’t know how to attack it a little at a time each day, you won’t have the patience to see it through.

 

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Avalanches, Blizzards and Why I Was Ignoring the Recession

Mostly, I was ignoring the recession. I’m just not having a recession-like experience. Mostly by design, but in general, I simply refuse to do it. You have the same choice, though you may not know it.

Why? Because you can choose to have a life that doesn’t correlate to the things that cause recession panics.

The entire market is based on two things, fear and credit.

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A Tale of Two Traffic Tactics – Why I Retired from Consulting

Twice upon a time, a very recent time ago, I was making a big mistake with my consulting business. It was such a big mistake that when I discovered it, I decided to never take on new clients, and when the time was right, to drop the two I had.

I’ll tell you what the mistake was in a minute, and why it was so huge that I totally changed my business and as far as how most people know me, retired. First you need to know a little background about me.

You see, I have a reputation as a bit of a rainmaker. I put the proverbial butts in the proverbial seats, and I can do so in droves.

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