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(extract from an article
on Evrsoft
Developer)
PROVEN ways to
get Traffic to YOUR Site
By Branko Rakic
What ever you do on the internet, you must bring traffic to
your site. There are many reports, courses and ebooks written
about internet marketing. Many of them are offering a magic
or secret formula for quick and permanent traffic flow to you
site.
But the truth is a little different. As you know the internet changes every
day and so the promotional methods and tactics as well. The promotional techniques
that worked a few years ago are more or less useless today.
For example let us see a FFA pages. Submitting to FFA pages was something you
had to do to promote your site. Today, submitting to FFA pages is waste of
time. The Big guys know that and use them in other purpose. They don't submit
their ads to FFA pages and classified ad sites, but they own those sites. They
use a simple and very effective technique. (continue..) |
(extract from an article
on Theallineed.com)
Get Traffic Using The Power Of Multilevel Marketing
Terence Tan
Ever received one of those irritating chain letter scams where
they asked you to place your name at the bottom of 10 names and
remove the top one?Next you are supposed to send a buck to the
top name? Then you are supposed to forward the e-mail with your
name at the bottom to 10 other friends who are supposed to do
the same.The idea is that for a small investment of a buck, when
your name rises to the top of the list, millions of people will
be sending you a buck? Pretty scammy, possibly might work (never
tried it myself) but probably illegal in many countries! (continue...)
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