Traffic Avalanche - Building On A Solid Foundation


by Chimezirim Chinecherem Odimba - Date: 2007-03-02 - Word Count: 293 Share This!

It will be a sad moment for anyone to discover that all they were wasting their time on was on the wrong premise. If you don't want such regrets in your traffic campaign, you'll do well to build your strategies on a solid foundation.

The height of a building usually determines in part the time and resources invested in its foundation. The nature of the environment also plays an important role.

The quality and volume of traffic you expect must determine what you put into your traffic foundation process. If you fail here, you may have to knock down a lot of your efforts and start all over again.

If you want to set out right, start with high value content. This is true whether you choose to set up a site, blog, use article marketing. You must set out with high quality content.

Remember, the whole point in this traffic campaign is not just to move the the numbers on your site's log. It is to make profit. And, you can't make any profit if no one buys from or through you. And, they won't buy if they don't like and trust you. And, how can they like and trust you if you do not give them reason to?

On the internet, you'll achieve that only with the delivery of high value content. This is the foundation you must build your traffic drive on.

If you found a way of getting all the traffic on the net to a site that delivers trash as content, you'll have nothing positive as a result.

So make it high value content and not only will they swarm to your site like ants to sugar, you'll also smile to the bank -- And I guess, that's the whole point in this traffic avalanche stuff.


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