Tuesday 10 November 2015

What we have cover so far

Conclusion




At this point, we’ve covered the basics of how to use various free 
and paid traffic methods to increase traffic to your website. What methods and what money you spend to do it is all up to you. What works for one marketer, may not work for another. What works for
you in one niche, may not necessarily work in another.

For those of you with low budgets, do not be discouraged. You 
can build traffic without spending money, but it will take longer than spending money to build traffic.

For those of you who do have money to invest in paid traffic, to 
make the most of your investment, pay close attention to what your spending and what results it is giving you. If you find that you’re spending money on something that is not producing the results you were looking for, make adjustments to ensure your investment has a good return.



Paid traffic will yield faster results, and allow you to invest your 
time in other areas of your business. Free traffic will not require money, but the time investment may take you away from other critical areas of your business.

If you’re considering paying someone to assist with traffic 
promotion, it may be a better option to pay for the traffic promotion in the first place, rather than paying someone to use the free methods, just for the sake of freeing your time.




With a better understanding of the various methods you can use to 
increase your website traffic, you will be far more successful. If you’re not sure which path you should take, consider using a combination of both free and paid traffic methods to generate a burst of traffic to get you started. When results start coming in, invest a bit more into paid traffic, and watch what happens. Eventually, you’ll reach a point where you can stop investing in paid traffic if necessary, and focus on building your community/brand with social media efforts, solid customer service, and word-of-mouth.

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