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Monday, December 3, 2007

self perpetuating traffic online Part 2


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In the first part of Self Perpetuating Traffic Online
I talked about a method from "get google ads free". But I said I had a different idea.

This way would have to require absolutely no startup capital. The goal is not to bombard the visitor with random noninformative ads that do nothing for them, but to actually make a high quality worthwhile blog.


The concept is to have a large ammount of your visitors return first and formost. But that on it's own isn't enough, because you want to be bringing in more and more visitors. In addition you don't want to have to work to do that, you just want to have a system or multiple systems in place. So by having an autoresponder form such as getresponse, and by writing articles, and using those to get steady traffic, and maybe video marketing you're set right? WRong. Unfortunately although articles and video marketing can work really well, they will eventually fall out of favor, and the traffic from those sources will eventually deteriorate. So you could hire ghost writers to write to your blog, and then your visitrs would keep returning, and your rank in the search engines are high, but not only does that cost money, but we can do better. If we have every couple of visitors that return bring back a friend or two, or if we have them do something that allows you to gain credits, which in turn allows you to attract other users to your site, maybe every 3 visitors you get, the traffic you bring in, will cause 2nd wave of visitors, and the 2nd will attract a 3rd. But unless you average one NEW visitor for every visitor, this will eventually stop generating more. FOr example, if you had 100 visitors a month, that 100 might bring back 50, which will bring maybe 24, then 12 6 3 1 and no more... At this rate, your 100 visitors in a month, might turn out to be 200, but Even this can't prevent the dieing article exposure, or falling search engine rank. In order to be able to literally leave your site and come back 10 years later, and still potentially have it generating a nice amount of income, you need every visitor to return 1 or more. So now it just becomes a goal to set up systems that every single visito will bring at LEAST 1 person back either directly or indirectly. Since this is difficult to achieve, it becomes neccesary to monotize your blog almost entirely for traffic. But if you realize the potential for this, that should not be an issue. Consider this, if you can reach exactly a 1:1 ratio, your 100 visitors will bring back 100 more who will bring back 100 more and so on. If this traffic returned to your site at a fixed interval of time, you would be still limited in the amount of visitors per month by a fixed amount based on how many visitors you bring from the previous month. However, if you had things such as articles set up generating you a consistant amount of traffic, even if it doesn't last, your 100 visitors might become another 100 by the end of the month... now you have that extra 100 returning the next month and after that and so on... BUT your article still gets you 100 on its own the following month so you take the 100 from the article, the 100 from the traffic that visited your site generating 100 more visitors, and 100 from the traffic that was generated from last month, and sustained into this month. So you get 200 the first month 300 the next. 400 after that 500 after that 600, 700, etc, as long as your article maintains 100 per month. Once the article dies, as it becomes outdated and replaced by newer articles, you are left at a fixed amount of traffic... However it maintains that amount. So if after 9 months if the articlefalls off the face of the planet, you will be at 1000 viewers per month. This will carry over every single month, holding steady at 1000 visitors per month.


However, this is not usually the case, you would hardly EVER be exactly at a 1:1 ratio, and if you do reach the 1:1 mark, it's more likely that you reach something like every 1 visitor is 1.04 visitors... In other word, out of 100 visitors, rather than bringing back 100 visitors, you will bring abck 104. Once you're getting a steady 1000 per month of traffic, that 1004 will actually be increasing at a rate of 4% per month. We ALL know compound interest is extremely powerful. if you had a dollar invested at only 3% interest at the time of christ, it is estimated that you would control well over half the worlds wealth today. but 4% a month compounds into 60% a year... so if you had 1000 viewers growing at 4% a month, which is 60% a year, in 5 years you would have over 10,000 visitors generating every single month. Not to mention all of the subscribers to your newsletter you would have gotten. At that rate, even if you wonly would have 10,000 subscribers overall, and your ever increasing amount of subscribers could only maintain the amount of people unsubscribing or if the opt in limit for the newsletter was 10,000... you would only have to get an average of 10 cents a month from your subscribers to be getting 1,000 per month. Now everything here is feasible, there are certainly enough people on the internet clicking enough times for you to be able to get 10,000 per month, IF you somehow had a wayto generate it in a way that I said before. Google, myspace, facebook, youtube, they all grow at an extrodinary rate. People thought that ebay maxed out it's potential, and that it couldn't get any bigger in 2006... but it was getting over 50,000 new signups/registrations per DAY


so the hardest part is being able to maintain that 1:1 rate.


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