Saturday, February 28, 2009

James Maxwel :: Traffic Newsletter


MAXTRAFFIC SECRETS - KISS or Die Alone!

DON'T YOU JUST LOVE WHEN A PLAN COMES TOGETHER?

If you have been reading my newsletters, you may be wondering
"Where is Max going with this "Maxtraffic" thing? Well, wonder no
more. I am willing to share.

The Free Traffic Exchange way is a pretty simple marketing concept
and most TE owners keep it that way to build large membership bases:

You add a bunch of URLs, Banner and Text Ads for your programs and
surf your life away for credit views. It's a lot of work in time and effort
and there is no guarantee for success.

But your success is more important to us at MTE than membership
share of the market. Although you may not figure it out as yet - we
have a plan which can be summed up in 2 words:

Duplication and Automation.

STEP ONE: Duplication

You need sales and signups - not traffic - but you can't achieve
that without traffic. And the most frustrating part is you need
traffic to get traffic.

Using traffic exchanges is the easiest way to get the traffic wheel
spinning. It's like the apex of a upside-down traffic triangle. But it's
just a starting point.

This means building downlines in at least 10 - 20 top TE sites by
using a TE downline rotator to promote just one URL: example - LOT

STEP TWO: Automation

Next it's necessary to expand the sides of that narrow triangle to a
never ending base of viral traffic sites.

You need banner and/or text ads placements that are viral,
permanent and free. Simple set and forget marketing promotion.

We have 2 suggestions That Offer Viral Advertising and Listbuilding

Maxtraffic-Coop
Place all your banner ads at Maxtraffic Exchange for free and get
promoted all over the 'Net. The banners are clickable for credits so
your websites will get views.

Leadsleap:
Leadsleap is a free text ads promoter with a downline builder.
But unlike most list building programs, you don't get a flood of
email messages from other members(I hate that). Instead you
get the actual leads after signups to start building your own list
while your text ads get viewed by their huge membership base in
their newsletter. It's credit base so people will click on your text ads.


Now For The Bigger Picture -

Building and Managing your VRE - Virtual Real Estate Properties.

(A) Internet Tools. First, you need a virtual Toolbox with all the
necessary tools and resources to set up and run your websites and
marketing processes - Splash pages, Capture pages, URL Rotators,
Autoresponders, Campaign...
- Read More

(B) Search Engine Traffic. Ultimately to succeed in the online marketing
arena, you will need generic search engine traffic to your properties
from the big three - Google, Yahoo and MSN. Articles and comments
placed in directories, blogs and forums and linked back to your websites
or blogs is the easiest way to get noticed by search engines So start
several bogs sites and integrate them with your main sites.

A good place to start your blogging experience is Powerblog.com.
If your blog traffic is not below 100,000 alexa, you need to get cracking
right away. Read More

(C) Bookmarking. This is the simplest way to spread your links across
the Internet World. Encourage your members and visitors to bookmark
your sites on their favorite places like StumbleUpon, Twitter, MyBloglog,
Digg and others.
Read More


So, there is really no secret to this Internet Marketing thing after all.
You just need a workable plan and the confidence and focus to execute
it with due diligence.

Brought To You By

Maxtraffic - Simply The Best


RESOURCES:

Systems

Downline Building
Banner Networks
List Building
Internet Toolbox
Blogging To The Bank

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written by James Maxwel
Sta.rtUp.biz blog
http://sta.rtup.biz/profiles/blogs/maxtraffic-secrets-kiss-or
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