"Which ONE Traffic/Sales Building Strategy Should You Choose?"
OK, so you have finally managed to get your business setup
online. You have the three major components in place... 1. A
product or service of your own 2. A website that converts
visitors into buyers 3. A follow-up system that steadily grows
your opt-in list Now you want to start growing the traffic to
your website, so you can steadily increase sales of your product
or service. But if you're like most small business owners, you
have limited time and money for promotion. With that in mind,
here is the one question you must answer... Which ONE of the
following traffic/sales building strategies should you focus the
majority of your efforts on? Getting good search engines
ranking? Setting up and maintaining a Pay Per Click (PPC)
advertising campaign? Setting up a blog and RSS feed? Starting a
viral article marketing campaign? Utilizing traffic exchange
networks? Starting an affiliate program and seeking out JV
partners? You'll find the correct answer below. I've used all of
the above strategies and had different levels of success with
each one of them. And I do think that using each one will help
grow your business. So today I'll speak briefly about each
strategy. Then I'll share how and why one strategy works FAR
better than all the rest combined.
Getting good search engines rankings works well but is very
difficult. Sure, the free traffic that good rankings can
generate is certainly an attractive lure, but unless you are in
a small niche, you can end up spending oodles of time and or
money getting your site near the top of the major search engine
results. And what can you do when search engines change their
algorithms and your site drops? Nothing. The fact is, search
engines have nearly all the control when you use this strategy
and relying on search engines for the majority of your traffic
is a mistake. Setting up and maintaining a Pay Per Click (PPC)
advertising campaign can bring immediate traffic to any website.
But do you have any idea how much money you will need to spend
if you are in a busy niche? Sure, Google Adwords is one of the
best places to BUY traffic on the Internet, but small businesses
need to focus on ways to get traffic without paying for it!
Setting up a blog and RSS feed is a solid strategy, and you'll
find a myriad of books about "blog and ping" and rss as the
future technology you cannot pass up. But the fact is, they are
not the answer to high traffic and sales. They are merely
technological tools developed for the purpose of distributing
information. These technologies are not the Holy Grail of
marketing, as many have professed. Starting a viral article
marketing campaign is a great way to get traffic for free. And
it is one of my personal favorites. But let's face it, this
strategy can be a lot of work. Sure, tools such as
ArticleAnnouncer can speed the process and ease the learning
curve, but many business owners simply do not have the time to
dedicate to faithfully writing/acquiring articles and
distributing them to websites and editors on a regular basis.
Utilizing viral traffic networks such as
TrafficSwarm.com can bring lots of traffic to any site. In
fact, I get literally thousands of visitors a month from
TrafficSwarm so naturally I recommend it to me readers. That's
because free traffic should always be utilized in small
business, whenever possible. But the fact is, traffic from ANY
such "traffic network" is commonly known to convert into sales
at a lower percentage than traffic that comes from sources such
as search engines, articles or personal recommendations.
Which leads me to the final strategy, a strategy that will work
forever and works better than all the previous strategies
combined -- if you know what you're doing... Starting an
affiliate program and seeking out JV partners is the most
effective, longest lasting strategy for growing traffic and
sales at your website. I've started using this strategy more and
more this year and the results have been phenomenal. Getting
started... Setting up an affiliate program is pretty simple
these days. I use my webbusinesswizard.com pro account to handle
my own affiliate program but you can find dozens of low cost
solutions by searching google.com for affiliate management
solutions. The key is to choose a simple solution that you can
get working in a day or two. Once you have your affiliate
program in place, you decide what percentage you want to pay
affiliates (I suggest 30% as a minimum in this highly
competitive environment) and then post a link for your website
visitors to join. Once they join make sure they get access to
lots of marketing tools such as banners, solo emails and sponsor
ads. Also make sure you system follows up with them regularly to
assist them in their efforts. The real key is to get proactive
with your affiliate recruitment.
Every day you should contact at least 3 or 4 owners of websites
in niches similar to yours. Spend a little time at their site
and if you like their product or service, tell them you want to
promote it for them.
That's right!
Tell them you want to promote THEIR product? It's called Synergy.
Dictionary.com defines "synergy" as: "The interaction of two or
more agents or forces so that their combined effect is greater
than the sum of their individual effects"
And that says it all, really.
You see, you should not be out there "pitching" potential
super-affiliates. You know that tired ol' bit... "I have a new
product and I'll give you X% of the profits if you'll promote
it."
Frankly, webmasters are tiring of those pitches. In fact, I
receive literally dozens of them every week now. I don't have
time to even look at all those offers.
HOWEVER... (And this is the real twist that makes it effective)
When someone comes to me and says, "Hey Jim, I think I can sell
lots of copies of your new software..." then I sit up and take
notice. And that folks, is the #1 job of any JV offer.
So that's what you should be doing in your own efforts.
Of course, at the same time, you will also "introduce" a product
of yours that would fit in well with their niche. Here's a
sample letter you can use to make the first contact... Subject:
I'd like to promote your site Hi {NAME},My name is {NAME} and I
own {WEBSITE}. I just found your site today and I believe many
of my website visitors would find your {PRODUCT NAME} quite
useful. Would you be interested in a little cross-promoting?I'm
confident I could bring you lots of fresh sales, and I'll pay
you handsomely for any sales you generate of my product. Of
course I'd be happy to send my product to you so that you can
review it first. Just say the word and I'll get it right
out.Sincerely, {YOUR NAME} What you will find resulting time and
time again is a JV-JV, or double joint venture, where you
promote their product and they promote yours. Synergy. Increased
sales. Call it what you want, it is very effective and
profitable for both parties involved.
Here are a few tips to consider before you start using this
strategy.
Tip #1: Make sure you have a top-notch product, service or
opportunity to present BEFORE you start using this strategy.
You'll need testimonials in place and you should also be willing
to offer a complimentary review of your offering.
Tip #2: Stick to businesses that are NOT directly competing with
you, but whose offerings are in the same niche. For example, if
your site offers discount search engine submissions, don't try
to hook up with another search engine submission site. Instead,
try domain name registrars, web hosting companies, or similar
sites.
Tip #3: Try to find other businesses whose traffic and
subscriber lists are comparable to yours.
Again, this is a strategy that will work forever. It is not
subject to being blocked by technology or becoming less
effective over time, like many strategies. So if you are not yet
using an affiliate program at your site, and actively seeking
out potential partners on a regular basis, I suggest you start
today.
Thanks for the read. Tony Smith