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01 June 2007

How Do I Get More Hits And Build My List

How Do I Get Hits For My Website?

This has to be the number one question asked by online marketers. Including me.
After all without getting hits to your site you can't sell anything, right? The problem is not only
do most people go about it the wrong way, but when this question is approached either directly
or through guides, they're giving incorrect answers too, which, if you've asked it before, the answer
you get will consist of buying some sort of service or some sort of ad that will solve all of your traffic problems.

Although this may seem like the way to go at first glance it's actually totally counter productive to your efforts.
One thing I want to point out to you first is that your initial aim isn't to get hits to your site at all,
and getting a massive amount of them isn't a priority.
Understand that you only need to pull ten or twenty thousand hits in total, ever, to your sites to make
them successful. Of course this will go up as you progress through your resource building, and that's key here.
The resources that are built and that you can use over and over again. (That’s your big 5, affiliates, list,
customers, long term customers and joint venture partners). The problem comes when someone tells you
to go out and buy ads from wherever it might be, search engines, e-zines, to name afew. If you don't have
the resource collection methods set up to collect the big 5, you're going to have to be starting all over
again with your promotion every single time you launch a product. This is the exact reason that, no
matter how many hits some marketers get to their sites, they will never earn more than a couple of
thousand dollars a month profit, if that even.
The second problem comes when people assume, or are indeed told, that you need to get hundreds
of thousands of hits to be a success. This is definitely not true either, although again I see how it may
seem like that on the surface. Always go for intro products first and then follow-up with big products.
Also, lets not lose sight of why we started in online marketing in the first place.
It definitely wasn't to spend massive amounts of cash trying to get your website stats to read high numbers.
Numbers don't mean quality, no matter what anyone tells you, this is fact. Compare one single 10k list of joint
venturing to 100k subscribers of an e-zine ads. I assure you, for a start, you'll get more click throughs from the JV
in the first place but put the numbers together and you'll get a far higher percentage of sales through the single
quality joint venture. So how do you get more hits to your site? Well first off the question is void because
more rarely means you'll get better results. Look for quality, and the answer is joint venturing, building these
resources, and having others promote your products for really high commissions to attract the numbers.
If you're only hitting a few thousand hits per month from these joint ventures, that's not a problem.
Forget guaranteed hits, forget e-zine ads for directly promoting your site and forget search engine positioning.
They might bring you more in the way of numbers, but it's big sales we want, not big numbers.
Always think quality in first hand. Not quantity.
When you’ve carried out a couple of joint ventures and have begun to build your affiliates,
your customer base, your contacts and your list, come and ask again how do you get hits to your site?
That’s why you’ve been building your resources. That’s where your visits and sales come from.
The more products you launch, the more resources you gather, the easier this is. The most expensive
time consuming part is getting started. After this, it’s cheap, quick and easy to recycle what you’ve
gathered to produce a never ending flow of visits and sales.
And one among the most important thing to bear in mind, Don't ever forget your LIST.

How Do I Build My List?

Another most frequently asked questions, especially from people who haven't created their own products
yet is how do I build a list. Everyone has grasped the concept of building your own website
that you can promote to again and again without having to pay a penny, that usually consists of the most
targeted people, and those who are going to buy your products.
By the time you have your own list that stretches over the five thousand mark, you should at least have
one product, and the majority of people should have come from the promotion of that product.
It's the quality that matters for both your current promotion and your future promotion.
Size of the list does not matter here.
Concentrate your efforts on promoting your products and at the same time, whatever action someone takes
through your sites, make sure that they end up on one of your lists. If we look at things this way, all it takes
is for them to either buy something, signup for something, jump into some follow-up, join your affiliate program
and so on. Never create anything that allows customers to go through the sales process on your site, or any
process at all for that matter, and then lose contact with them. This is not the way to do things.
Of course, speed is also an issue for many people out there. I'm sure you don't want to be hanging around
only to find a few years later that your list has only reached two or three thousand subscribers.
Make sure that everything you do, related to your site, involves collecting names and email addresses for your list
at some point or another. Let’s look at some numbers starting off with the simple joint ventures. Say for example
you score a joint venture that brings you two thousand visits from someone’s personal list. Now with standard
e-zines I can understand how you might not see this as being much, as the number of people who subscribe,
compared to the number of people that visit, can indeed be lower than you expect. But through joint ventures,
with these quality lists, I've seen subscription rates top one in three, and it's not unusual for at least 25% of your
visitors to subscribe to something if your sales copy is doing it's job. That may not seem like a lot right now,
but let’s say you take ten joint ventures and manage to pull in a list of 5k, which shouldn’t be too much of
a problem if the quality of your JV's is nice and high and you get a good number of visits.
A 5000 list is all great, and you'll also be making money through sales on those joint ventures. Although when
you start to couple in your affiliate commissions that you make sure are real high, in fact, so high that you
may not even be making a direct profit, the resources will sail in. This is your profit. Not the money from the sales,
but the resources that you're building. Set your list building on fire, not just numbers wise, but speed wise.
Every single time you release a new product, you're going to be adding more and more people to your lists
that you can promote to and have promote for you.
Every single product that you release will increase your resources, your list size included, and will add to your
promotion power for future products. Thus you'll make a whole load more cash than you would have done
by other means and methods.
Before we move on I want to make one hundred percent sure that you understand how this works.
People create their own list building sites that are geared directly to building their lists. This is great, it works,
but when guides tell you that you should concentrate all your efforts on building your list, it kind of makes me
a little bit angry sometimes, for the simple reason that they're not giving you the whole story by far.
It's ok to look at list building as one of your main priorities, and indeed it should be, along with building affiliates,
customers, long term customers and joint venture prospects, but for it to be successful, you have to integrate
it into your other marketing methods, and this is what most fail to tell you. Once you've mastered this and
understand, again, how each of these resources tie into each other, and cannot be seen as separate entities,
you'll start to see bigger and better results, and they will come more quickly too. Now if you think about
what I've just told you, and step back, you should be able to see immediately how this isn't a case of go out
and get as bigger list as possible, as quickly as possible, on your own. This is what many guides teach, but as
with the success of the whole system it's tying resources in together through the launch of your own products.

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