Traffic Traffic Everywhere But Not A Hit For Me

Posted on September 9, 2009
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According to Internet World Stats  there are 1,668,870,408 users on the Internet at any given time. That is close to 1/4 of the world’s population. You would think that if you had a website that you would see at least a small portion of those people visiting you some time or other. But you visit Google Analytics every hour and wonder if your site is actually up because certainly of all those people at least one or two would be visiting your site. Well, I’m here to tell you that your website is probably running but you are doing the wrong things to increase your website traffic.

When you started to drive did someone hand you a set of keys to a car and say “Here’s the keys, Good Luck”? I certainly hope not because I imagine if they did you would have destroyed a bunch of property and possibly injured or killed some folks. The keys to a car are just the tool to start it but you need instruction on what to do with the car before you attempt to drive. The same goes with building a website and generating web site traffic. Someone can hand you a shiny new computer or maybe even a domain name but if you don’t receive instruction on how to use them they are useless.

There are many many so-called gurus out there that will sell you an ebook or program instructing you on how to generate web traffic and most of it is garbage or stuff that you could find for free on your own. When finding someone to show you how to get traffic to your website you need someone who has many strategies and can show you different ways to not only get people to look at your site but to generate targeted web site traffic. It’s a long process but when you find the right person the results will show in your statistics. So as the title of this post says there IS Traffic Traffic Everywhere and you need to find ways to get your share.

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