Chances are if you already have a website you can use more traffic. However, not all traffic is created equal. Many people get so caught up with driving traffic to their website they forget to check whether it is working towards the actual goal of their website.

Different websites have different goals. One may be to build a brand, another may be to sell a product while yet another may be to build a list from leads. The main thing is to avoid traffic generation strategies that cost money, but don’t result in conversions. - Dump them if they aren’t bringing in the cash or visitors that opt-in

Just the other day I made a suggestion about a hands off traffic system that incorporates a company producing videos on your behalf to drive traffic to your site.

A Word of Caution

Make sure you know what your desired action is that you want your visitor to take when they arrive at your site.

It’s all fine and dandy to get 100,000 people to your site [btw, I'm not saying the suggested service will do that - they might - they might not] I’m saying if you start getting all this traffic no matter what traffic generation method you use, you need to have a plan in place for your visitors once they get there.

My suggestion - capture your visitors name and email

You may have read this before - Not ground breaking news I’m sharing here - just simple, proven theory - dare I say common sense

I only am mentioning this again because the suggested service for traffic PrivateVideoTeam.com may seem like a great deal to you - hands off traffic to your site - however I want you to have a plan in place so that you’re not wasting this opportunity and traffic coming to your site

How do you capture their name and email? -Why would they want to leave their contact information? -we’ll talk again soon

-Scott Logan - Night Owl Marketing

-Scottie

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