Tag: Traffic

  • 3 Types Of Traffic – Why It Matters To You

    3 Types Of Traffic – Why It Matters To You

    It’s safe to say that one of the most challenging aspects of an online business is getting their presence known online by generating enough traffic to their websites and sales funnels.

    As a refresher, if you are not familiar with that term or unsure of what it is.

    Traffic is a fancy word for getting eyeballs on your product or service. If you have a brick and mortar store, traffic means people walking into your store. When it comes to people shopping online it means people visiting your website.

    Traffic is the lifeblood of any successful online business.  As an affiliate marketer, business owner, it’s important that you have a steady, consistent and growing stream of traffic to your website.

    Need more traffic, leads and sales? You need this in your life

    This traffic will be the foundation for growing your business. This is the first step before your traffic gets you leads and sales.

    The more people who visit your website, the more people who opt-in to your lead magnet, and purchase your product or service.

    One of the main aspects of getting traffic is using it to grow your e-mail list. The bigger your email list gets, the more of your own products you can sell and the more you can earn by promoting other people’s products to your list as an affiliate.

    Finally, with the right process in place, the more free coaching sessions you do, the more clients you’ll close and the more money you’ll make.

    Let’s get to the meat and potatoes of Traffic, shall we?

    There are 3 types of traffic

    If you are going to experience explosive online growth for your business, then you need to understand that there are only three types of traffic to help increase lead generation and sales:

    1. Traffic you control
    2. Traffic you don’t control
    3. Traffic you own

    Once you understand how each type of traffic works and how it all ties together you’ll be able to control your traffic or more specifically direct the right traffic to the right offer. Once you nail down traffic that is converting for you, then you’ll be able to double down and scale your efforts.

    Your number one goal should be to own all your traffic.

    You may have heard the saying “the money is in the list”.

    Understanding your traffic and putting a relevant, helpful offer in front of them is how you build and grow your list and also increase your sales and conversions.

    Let’s take a look at the three types of traffic and how you can use them to increase your leads and sales.

    Traffic you own

    We’ll begin with the traffic you own because it is the most important traffic source. The traffic you own is the best kind of traffic because it is the traffic you get from customers, subscribers, fans, and followers.

    We are calling this traffic we own because we can send out an email message to our list, publish a new blog post or post a message your followers and fans will see.

    You do not have to buy any of this traffic from another platform because you can send out an e-mail anytime you want without any additional costs.

    Need more traffic, leads and sales? You need this in your life

    Traffic you control

    The next type of traffic is the traffic you control. You can control traffic when you have the ability to decide where you want it to go.

    For example, if you are advertising on Facebook, when a user from that platform clicks on your ad you can direct them to wherever you want them to go.

    This could be an optimized landing page or your latest blog post or event page. More examples of ways you can control traffic may include:

    • Email ads (solo ads)
    • Pay-per-click ads
    • Banner ads
    • Native ads
    • Joint ventures

    The downside of this traffic is that every time you want more of this traffic, you have to spend more money.

    To get around this, always send traffic to an opt-in page to collect your visitors’ information such as their name and e-mail address.

    A certain percentage of traffic will leave but the cool part is that some of the people will give you their personal email address which now becomes part of the traffic that you own.

    Traffic you don’t control

    Internet marketing is like real estate. You want to own as much land as possible. Whereas in the digital real estate world, you’ll want to put out as much content as possible. You get paid on the work that you do once. This is where traffic will start to show up.

    It will show up and you won’t have any control over where they land on your website or where they go from there. A good example of a channel of traffic that you don’t control is organic traffic.

    Imagine having potential customers that are trying to find you when they search for your product, service, business name, or anything related to your web content. Perhaps they typed in “bike repair” in Google (or their search engine of choice) and your web address showed up at the top of the search results. Let’s suppose had a compelling hook (fancy word for description), for them to click on you, which sent them to your website.

    While organic traffic may occasionally happen without any effort on your part, most often, it’s necessary for you to do some SEO work to set you above your competitors in the search engine results.

    Need more traffic, leads and sales? You need this in your life

    Which traffic should you aim for?

    Your goal should be to turn this traffic into traffic you own. The same approach you take with the traffic you control, structure your website and blog in a way where it serves as a lead generation machine.

    Have your blog posts take the form of a ‘mini’ opt-in page where the top of your page the “top of the fold” entices your visitor to opt into your bait offer with their personal email address. Now they become a part of the traffic you own.

    Nate Leung

  • 5 Websites That Will Give You Free Targeted Traffic

    5 Websites That Will Give You Free Targeted Traffic

    Having traffic translates to more visibility and profitability for your business.

    Let’s face it, finding quality traffic sources for your site can be very annoying. By now you’ll have realized that high but random traffic won’t add much value to your site or its content.

    Therefore, the focus should be on generating the right traffic, consisting of prospects who can significantly contribute to the growth of your business. Now, this is where it gets challenging.

    In this video, I talk about attracting the right traffic is the first step in the process of generating qualified leads, so it’s extremely important to do it right.

    Nate Leung

  • How To Set The Right Mindset For Paid Traffic

    So why paid traffic? This has been a hot topic of late. I’m going to give you several reasons why you should add paid traffic to your marketing campaigns. I’m also going to share with you the mindset behind winning these paid traffic campaigns.

    Paid traffic is faster than content marketing

    You can get traffic at will. Anytime you need to run traffic to an offer, you can pretty much get it on demand. The challenge with content marketing is that it may take a couple of days for it to get index. When you run a paid traffic campaign, you can get traffic instantly.

    With paid traffic, you can measure your data. Here’s what I mean by measuring your data. When a paid traffic campaign is running, you are able to see the numbers and see what people are taking action with. That includes analyzing landing pages that work and don’t. This way, you can tweak and also move in the direction that’s going to help you get those winning campaigns.

    You’re also able to split test and also track your data. With organic traffic, such as SEO, you can’t track your data as you were with paid traffic. That’s what makes it challenging sometimes because SEO is not very targeted. It’s very wide open. What I like about paid traffic is that you can target a specific demographic. You can show your ads to a specific demographic, that you want to see your ad. With SEO, since it’s wide open, anyone can see it. Sometimes if the people don’t fit your demographic, they will see it as well.

    Paid traffic is predictable. When you’re finally getting your numbers, you can use your data and predict what you want to do next. You can scale your ads or you can use the data to make tweaks to your marketing.

    How you know if you have a campaign that works is that when you invest $ 1 into paid ads, you get back $ 2. When you get to this part right here, is when you starting to make a lot of money. This will work for you because you’ve done your homework. You’ve done the legwork, and you’ve researched your data. You know exactly what the traffic is going to do, and also respond to your campaigns.

    The mindset behind paid traffic

    Number one mindset shift that you need to know is going to be spending money, versus buying data. A lot of people who are going into this internet marketing space brand new think that they’re wasting money if they don’t make money in return.
    The proper mindset to have is that you’re buying data. There’s always going to be a benefit in return when you’re buying data.

    Don’t think that because you spend $ 100, $ 200, $ 300 and so on, on paid traffic and you don’t make it in sales, that you’re wasting money. Look at it as a mindset shift that you are buying data.

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    You want to know how the market is responding to your marketing campaigns. This is a big mindset shift because this is data belongs to you. No one else can use this data because you know how the market is responding to your paid advertising.

    Data is king.

    Don’t get emotional over not making sales. Instead, get emotional over the data that you’re going to get. I get excited because I want to know a certain demographic is going to respond to my marketing campaigns. Making sales is nice, don’t get me wrong. But if you focus more on the data, the money will follow.

    If you’re starting off at $ 5 a day and you’re starting to get results, slowly scale up your ad spend. 100 to 200, upwards of 1000 and even beyond that. So this part right here, data is king, just remember that. That is the number one thing as far as knowing bind the data and knowing that data is king.

    In this video, I explain more about why Paid traffic should be part of your arsenal when it comes to building your online business.

    Nate Leung

  • 8 SEO Tips To Increase Traffic To Your Website

    8 SEO Tips To Increase Traffic To Your Website

    Increase Traffic To Your Website With These 8 SEO Tips! It’s sad, but true. SEO strategies become more and more complex every year! If you’re a marketer or business owner, it can be downright mind-boggling figuring out how to increase traffic to your website. The fact is, you need to get traffic to your website […]

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  • How To Increase Organic Traffic To Your Website

    How To Increase Organic Traffic To Your Website

    How To Increase Organic Traffic To Your Website Looking for cost-effective strategies to increase organic traffic to your website? Organic content marketing is the simple answer. It remains one of the most reliable digital marketing strategies for marketers who want to make their message known. Unlike other forms of marketing, organic content marketing… Works across […]

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