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Thursday, November 29, 2007

Self Perpetuating traffic online part 1

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This website is for those of you that wish to get traffic to your site. But ultimately I introduce a new concept which is to go viral. The idea is to monotize your blog for traffic, not to generate revenue.



This idea came after reading GetGoogleAds Free ebook, where it goes into emmense detail on how to offset the cost of advertising on google, by doing things such as selling ads on your site, or even to profit. This is in addition to running your campaign. While this is a great strategy if you can pull it off, your readers are forced to endure looking at a lot of ads. The author proposes that you only create a "splash page"(click on the link to see an example). This way your visitors can sign up to your email, and you can bring them to a site that isn't overwhelmed with ads. The people paying for the ads are happy, because they pay a fixed amount, which effectively turns out to be a lot less than your cost per click. However you win because you have 10 or more ads on your page, in combination paying a lot more monthly than your monthly cost of advertising. You are then able to reinvesst that money along with any earnings into next months advertising, and you can increase the cost of advertising every month or so as you get more traffic, and as a result, you will get more traffic.


This method certainly has a lot of merrit to it, but it takes work, and a decent advertising budget to get it started., as well as graphics telling people to "buy this advertising space" and an easy way for them to be able to buy the space.

For the internet newbies, and intermediate beginning marketer., this method can be difficult as well.


However, the fundimentals of the idea are so great, that I had to try to duplicate it in my own way.

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