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How to get 1 Million Visitors to your Website Over the Next year, No Kidding!
By Corey Rudl In my opinion one of the most powerful ways to market online
is through linking strategies. What you want to do is get other websites with
high traffic to link to you. Their links to you will then generate traffic
for your site. Let's say that in your business niche there are a few hundred
websites out there generating a million visitors a year, there are hundreds
of websites that are generating 30,000 a year and another thousand that are
generating 10,000 a year. These are websites that are directly related to
your business. What if you can get these people linking to you and
recommending your services or product. You are taking their traffic and
funneling it right into your website. Just take a look at the power of this. If you get a link from their site it will probably stay there
forever. While your link is up, they are continually sending traffic to you…
day after day, week after week, year after year! So the work you do now, in getting a link from them, will pay
off for days, weeks, months, and years. The sooner you get the link from them, the better it is for
you as the traffic that comes in from their link can only grow… because as
they grow, they will just send you more and more traffic your way as time
goes on. In other words, if your link is on their site and their visitor
count starts going up… more traffic is going to flow from their site to
yours. This is a great way to use other people to generate traffic
for you! However, it seems to be a very misunderstood and unused way of
marketing right now. People will say "oh yeah, I asked a pile of people
to exchange links with me and it doesn't work." Well you have to go
about it in a unique way. You can't just email somebody and say "I want
to know if you want to trade links." That isn't going to work! Let's get onto the basics on how to properly do this. You will first have to identify who your target audience is,
who you want to reach, and where that target audience hangs out. If they are
at certain type of website or forum… you have to find out which one. You then
need to go to those websites and get some personal information about them. Get the owner's first names, look for some information you find
interesting at the website. Find where a link to you could fit in at their
website. Once you've got that information, and only once you have that, email
them and mention all of this so that it is very personalized. You can say something along the lines of "Hi John, I
visited your website at [insert URL here] and I noticed that your resource
page has [insert personal comment here] and I wanted to mention that we have
a website that educates customers on [insert list of stuff here] techniques
and [insert list of information here] information and great articles on [list
articles here]. This would fit perfectly into your resource center and I'm
sure your visitors would just love that. And I wanted to let you know that
this could be a great asset for your visitors." Blah... Blah... Blah. You haven't talked about what's in it for you, you haven't
talked about how great you are and your fantastic products. You just show
them how linking to you is going to be a benefit to their visitors. You talk
about "what's in it for them" (as per our previous article). Their
visitors are going to like them more because they have a greater list of
resources, this makes them look good and they become an even better resource
for their visitors. And of course you get traffic from them which makes this all
worthwhile for you. If
they don't respond to this offer, email them back and up the ante. Instead of
just saying "hey link to us", now say "lets exchange links because
I think we are co-operative businesses, not competitive. You link to me and I
will link back to you." And then make it very easy for them to link to
you by giving them the exact HTML code to put in the webpage. Don't just say "hey, lets exchange links". That's
too general. Give them the specifics in order to make it really easy for
them. The idea here is that the squeaky wheel gets the grease. So if you make
it really easy for them to link to you they are probably going to do it. If
they have go through a series of emails and talking on the phone in order to
figure out how to link to you and how to get you the information you need,
they are going to think it's not worth the effort. The key here is making it really easy for them Tell them how this is a mutually beneficial way to do
business. That you can send them customers because your market research has
shown that your customers want to buy or be involved in a site like theirs
and that in return their visitors would probably want to hear from you
because it is a related site and it has great information. This is basically
a win-win situation for both of you. Don't forget simple things like putting a direct contact phone
number at the bottom of your email and maybe even a mailing address if you
want them to sign a contract. They should be able to pick up the phone and
call you right away. Give them the hours in which you can be reached and so
on. In my personal experience, I like to call the people directly
and talk to them... build rapport and get them to link to me. Now that my
companies are the size that they are, I actually have a full-time employee
who does just this throughout his ENTIRE DAY! That goes to prove that I practice what I preach and how
seriously I take this method of promotion. Between all my businesses online
this technique alone brings us almost 100,000 visitors a month!... and no,
that is not a typo. That is the power behind this technique and people just brush
it off as they think that getting other websites to link to you is no big
deal and not worth the effort... if I thought that and ignored this method of
promotion, I would be giving up over 1 million visitors a year! Your job is to make it really easy for them to get involved
with you. Email them and say "look I'd like to link to you and I think
it would be great for you to link back to us. You can put us in your resource
section in this following location after this following person. And here's
what you can say"… and you give them the exact wording they can use on
their site. Give them the HTML code right in your email. And tell them to
just cut and past this right into their website. Let them know where you will
put your link to them and say "I've already written up a little blurb
about you and here's what I am going to say…". Have the link plus a
couple of lines of detail on their site pumping them up. Ask them to just
email you back to confirm that everything is OK and to confirm that the link
and the description of their site is acceptable to them… and ask them when
they are going to put the link to you up on their site. By laying it all out for them, all they have to do is reply
and say, "Yes, we'll put up your link in two days." There's no
emailing back and forth trying to figure out what you are going to say, how
are you going to word it and where it should go. Again, the idea is to make it extremely easy for them and let
them know exactly what they are going to get. Half the battle in doing
business is just making it easy for somebody to do business with you. Speaking of that, I probably get 20 to 30 joint-venture offers
a day. I really mean it... 20 - 30 a day, it's unbelievable! To be frank, I do very, very few joint ventures because of the
sheer number I get (I can only do so many at a time), the poor quality of the
offer, or because they make it way too hard for me. The ones I do choose to
do business with bust their butts to make it extremely easy for me. I don't
have to go through this tedious process of working out the details. They come
to me and say. "I want this, this, this and this and I am willing to
give back this, this, this, and this. This is exactly how it's done and here
is exactly how it works and I'm going to send you the following information
giving you all the details." They spell it out in very clear terms so
all I have to do is say "Yes" or "No". And if I do say "Yes", it is simple to put into
place because they have done everything for me, they have things like lists
and sales letters ready and give me easy to understand descriptions of
whatever is necessary to do the joint venture. It's a very easy scenario. Those are the kinds of people I do joint ventures with. Unless the product is extremely exceptional (which is so rare
you might as well buy a lottery ticket because you have a better chance of
winning the lottery) I will not get involved in a joint venture and unless
someone makes it extremely easy for me. I have far too many other things
going on in my life. If you want to do business with the big boys, if you want to
deal with people who are getting lots of traffic you have to make it very
simple for them because they will not listen to you unless you do. Everyone
else makes it hard… so be different and stand out from the crowd. Make it
easy for them and you will get the business. This article only touches the surface on exploding your
profits on the Internet... our course is where we expand on this information
and really show you how to take your business, online or offline, into a huge
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