Avoiding
Bad Traffic
When it comes to website traffic, the old saying “the more
the
merrier” doesn’t exactly apply. Simply having lots
of
traffic will not increase the number of sales you have. Your goal in
creating traffic is to attract targeted traffic, which will in turn,
bring you more paying customers. You can have a lot of traffic coming
to your website, but if they are not interested in your product or
service, what good will it do to have them visit your site?
If you do a search on the Internet for ways to increase traffic to your
site, you will find websites that sell software or monthly membership
packages that promise to bring traffic to your site. Don’t be
fooled by these costly gimmicks. There are many ways you can increase
traffic to your site for free.
What these companies don’t tell you is that one of the
methods
they use to drive traffic to your site is paying people to
“surf” the Internet. People log into a website,
enter a
password and their computer will automatically “surf the
net”, displaying different websites. However, the person that
logged in isn’t necessarily paying attention to the screen
– or even looking at it. The company that you paid may be
driving
“traffic” to your site in terms of visitors, but
that
doesn’t guarantee more customers.
It may sound like a contradiction, but promoting free items can also
bring in bad traffic. Yes, you may attract more visitors, but a lot of
those people just want a “freebie”. They
might not
really care about the services or products you provide, and once they
get that “freebie”, they may never return to your
site
again. Now, that doesn’t mean you should never offer free
items
– they can definitely help increase sales in certain
situations,
such as a “buy this ebook and receive this free special
report” offer.
Trading links and participating in banner exchanges may sound good in
theory, but again, if targeted traffic isn’t coming in, your
sales won’t be affected. Remember, traffic doesn’t
equal
customers. If you have a site related to babies, it doesn’t
make
sense to trade links with a site related to sport fishing. Always keep
your target market in mind. Who is your audience? Why should they visit
your site? Having fresh, relevant, timely, and informative content will
attract quality traffic. Once people come to know your site as a source
of quality information, they will return when they need to learn
something new. The more quality traffic that comes in, the more
customers you will have.
By staying away from bogus websites offering promises of high numbers
of traffic and sticking to proven methods of generating quality
traffic, you will not only increase your site’s traffic, you
will
also increase your conversion rates.
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