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Free Traffic On Tap?

By Lee McIntyre | March 30, 2008

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I’ve been playing around with this blog over the last few days in an effort to get a bit more traffic.

Today I logged into Google Analytics and was shocked at just how much traffic my experiments had resulted in.

According to Alexa the rank for this blog yesterday was 41,963…which is an absolutely massive increase on my previous traffic.

And the best part is that I haven’t had to do any extra work to achieve this traffic increase. In fact I haven’t really had to do any work at all!

While I type this post a mixture of contractors and Interns are promoting my business based on video procedures that I created last week.

It’s not all about traffic of course, and it’s important to remember that this is just part of the equation.

So what’s my strategy? It’s simple…

I want to create systems that lead to traffic flowing through this blog without my input. And the more visitors that land here, the more people I can impress with the free content on this blog.

And if I increase the number of people who enjoy my free content then I also increase my number of sales too.

Want to know how? Well I simply write informative articles that provide real value while also mentioning my products and services.

For example I might say to check out the best secret mentoring forum online then check out the link below

http://www.StandingStartProfits.com

Or I might say to discover how to profit wildly from the smallest of email lists then check out Project New Web now.

http://www.ProjectNewWeb.com

You see, even though I’ve had a nice traffic explosion to this blog I’m not just interested in an increase in visitors.

I want….

1) A massive traffic explosion without the need for any extra work: I want systems that ratchet up my traffic daily while I enjoy life or work on other areas of my business.

2) An increase in conversions and sales: Traffic is only one half of the puzzle so I also want more subscribers and more sales too.

What will my traffic rank be in one month? I have no idea and I don’t really care.

What I’m really interested in is the value I provide, the sales I make, and the level of automation needed to achieve the results.

Are you interested in a breakdown of how I’ve managed to increase the traffic to this blog without any extra work?

Let me know below and I’ll blog about this during the week….


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4 Responses to “Free Traffic On Tap?”

  1. John Tan Says:
    March 31st, 2008 at 2:14 am

    Of course Lee,

    I am sure everone reading your blog will be interested even though I somehow know how you increase your traffic. :grin:

  2. Welly Says:
    March 31st, 2008 at 8:23 am

    Excellent Lee!

    Of course I’m very interested in knowing how you managed to increase the traffic to your blog.

    Bring it on :)

  3. Lee McIntyre Says:
    March 31st, 2008 at 8:45 am

    Aarrgghhhh!!

    Due to a snafu I managed to delete 3 comments from this post :(

    If I deleted your comments I’m really sorry. It wasn’t intentional, and is simply due to me hitting the wrong button when playing with the timestamp.

    HINT: when playing with the timestamp function be sure to check which post you’re editing!

    Very sorry once again.

    Lee McIntyre

  4. Paul Says:
    March 31st, 2008 at 9:00 pm

    Hi Lee

    Glad to see that all our hard work is proving so successful for you - well done!

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