Sunday, November 11, 2007

Traffic Exchanges and Other Low Cost Traffic

There are a lot of negatives about Traffic Exchanges on the Internet and the main negative I hear out there is something that sounds like: "I spend so much
time surfing, click, click, click until my fingers have had enough and I have not had one sign up". One of the other things we have to bear in mind is that
the average person, who doesn't have a bucket full of dollars to spend on marketing, has to use traffic exchanges to generate free traffic.


So let's accept the fact that most people are going to use traffic exchanges, therefore we must understand their uses. One of the main reasons and one of the positives for using traffic exchanges is to create brand awareness. It is the fastest and cheapest way of creating brand awareness on the Internet, too!

Banner ads and Text ads should not be forgotten either, they are extremely effective if used in the right way.

What you should do is to set up a dedicated browser for your surfing. However, it is very difficult to be effective on your own using Traffic Exchanges. Try
it with a team! How do I do that?

Well, previously I talked about the Team Build within the Ultimate Marketers Guide. We really are a TEAM and we have a team of members called the Traffic Assault Team. What the Traffic Assault Team does is to use a process that is taught within the U-M-G system and it is an extremely effective use of manpower, splash pages and time.

Here are a few other methods of getting some low cost traffic:

Exchange Links

This is an excellent method. Most sites are linked to another site. Webmasters are always exchanging links with one another in order to produce more traffic, the more links, the more traffic.


When you exchange links with others, try to make sure that you are exchanging like with like, similar niches, this will increase articles your rankings with the search engines. A pretty simple and cost effective way of increasing traffic.

Submit Articles

Write your own articles there is no cost in that. There are also writers out there who will do it for you at a cost, it's up to you!

Keep them related to your site and niche, insert tips and guidelines. Ask for feedback, some people call it comment.

Create a Newsletter

Sounds like hard work, but it isn't really, write a few first up so that if you have a flat spot you can call up one of your pre-written ones. You can also get people to write for you all they ask is that their details remain attached to the article and that means some free advertising for them.

As your newsletter gets circulated, you will become better known and your opt-in list will grow.

Join Online Communities and Forums

Needs your time and nothing else. Share your knowledge, ask questions, don't forget your signature file!

For more information go to my website:

http://www.u-m-gdotcom.com You will receive more information about U-M-G and our Training and Development programs, as well as a link to our main website.

To your success.

Russell Proudfoot


Internet Marketing Support Professional

Web:
http://www.u-m-gdotcom.com/

Email: russell@u-m-g.com

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