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10 Ways To Avoid Getting
Ripped Off By Web Traffic Experts
By Gary Simpson
If you are
looking at ways to increase traffic to your website there are many
things you can do. Here are 10 tips to avoid getting ripped off by
the mounting army of web traffic experts. Most of them will just
take your money and waste your time.
1 - Unless
you are particularly lazy or have plenty of money to waste, do NOT
pay for information that is easily available FREE of charge. A good
place to find FREE web traffic information is http://www.IdeaMarketers.com.
Many knowledgeable people post all sorts of valuable information at
this site. Just put the word "traffic" or "hits"
into the search facility and start reading. Another good site to
visit is http://www.searchengines.com/optimization/
2 - Explore
all avenues of FREE information and FREE search engine submission
before you start spending money. If you do this you will have a
"benchmark" of statistics against which you can measure
the results of the techniques and information you pay for. Also,
implement just one change at a time and monitor your statistics for
a few days before making further changes.
3 - If you
do something that increases your "hits" and the traffic
coming to your site, do more of it. If you do something that
decreases your hits and traffic, stop doing it. This demonstrates
the advantage of keeping a journal of everything you do.
4 - The
more you learn to do for yourself, the less you will have to rely on
others to do for you - and the more difficult it will be for others
to trick you! There is no more powerful weapon than education. Read
books and search the internet for the information you need. A good
place to start is to teach yourself HTML (hyper text mark up
language). Your education and thirst for knowledge will save you
money.
5 - Do NOT,
under any circumstances, be gullible enough to believe any of the
promises made by persons professing to know how to "drive"
traffic through your site. What is promised often does not equal
what is delivered. Read past the "hype" to get to the
truth.
6 - Check
out the credentials of all the self-appointed "experts,"
"gurus," "mentors" and "web
professors." If they have the letters PhD after their name,
understand that it probably stands for "piled high and
deep." If you find somebody that you think you can trust, ask
for some trade references before you buy their wares. Use them.
7 - Before
entering your credit card details into that secure server, remember
what you had to do to earn the money you are spending. You can spend
every cent you have trying to get traffic to your site. There are
thousands of schemes and plans. All of them profess to be the
ultimate fix. Remember also how difficult it is to lower that credit
card balance when the statement arrives.
8 - This is
good general advice for anything. If it looks like a duck, quacks
like a duck and has webbed feet, chances are... it really is a DUCK!
Trust your instincts. Saying no thank you when you are suspicious of
something can save you time, money and grief.
9 - Ask
friends to review your website and get them to give you an honest
appraisal of it. Any negative comments are good because they will
show you where you need to improve. Being "too close" to a
project can often blind you from the obvious.
10 - A
clean, uncluttered site offering quality information will attract
some traffic by virtue of its own inherent value. Conversely, a
useless, inaccurate, cluttered site can have thousands of dollars
spent on it and it will never retain traffic. You want people to
keep coming back, don't you? Quality content is KING!
For more
details on all of the above read Parts 1, 2, 3 and 4 of "A
Simple Guide to Analyzing All Those Web Traffic Ideas." You can
locate all of these at http://www.ideamarketers.com
or directly from http://www.storesonline.com/site/motivation
- the URL for Motivation and Self Esteem for Success.
PS: If you
think this information might help a friend from falling prey to
these dubious practices you can send them a copy (just keep the
entire article intact without changes) of this article or direct
them to the website URL above. Let's get the word out and put a stop
to this.
Gary
Simpson is the Course Co-ordinator for the "Life, Journey,
Destiny - Personal Development Home Study Course" and the
author of "How to Stop Wasting Your Life and Start Getting What
You Want." Gary can be contacted by email at . You can view many more articles by visiting Gary's
Motivation and Self Esteem for Success website and accessing the
"INTERESTING" page.
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