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Traffic-Traffic-and More Traffic
by Steven Boaze
What I'm talking about here, is "advertising," plain and simple. You and every other Netpreneur must get every piece of traffic you can to view your website. In the words of Henry ford, "If I had 14 cents to spend on a shoelace business, I would spend 1 cent on shoe laces, and 13 cents on advertising."
If you've been on the Internet for even a few days, you'll already have noticed that it seems like every other email you receive is telling you about this new program that will "send your hit counter to it's knees," or that new program which will enable you to "put your ad on 2,000,000 websites." Maybe you've tried ‘em, maybe you haven't, but the truth is, that 9 out of 10 of these programs just plain don't work.
It doesn't take very long for an Internet marketer to have his website up and running, and find out that that website is nothing more than some digital code residing on a host computer somewhere, and isn't going to make him nickel ONE until he gets some traffic to that site.
It's obvious that every Netpreneur out there is crying out for traffic for HIS website. Doesn't it make sense for you to specialize your efforts in marketing programs that are designed to drive traffic to a person's website?
Think about it!
If you concentrate your efforts on programs that are designed to generate traffic, it AUTOMATICALLY gives you a DOUBLE edge! It solves YOUR problems of generating traffic for YOUR website, and it gives you the opportunity of a SUBSTANTIAL income by sharing (i.e. selling) these methods with other Netpreneurs! Search and find the one that fits your market, it will pay off sooner than later.
About the Author
Steven Boaze (CEO) is The Owner of The Corporate Headquarters Boaze.com Which houses and controls two companies (Web Development Technology - www.webdevelopmenttechnology.com ) and (Boaze Publishing - www.boazepublishing.biz ). Steven is also the author of numerous articles on Marketing and Advertising published by Boaze Publishing. Copyright © 1998-2003 Boaze.com
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