Traffic Generation - Ride The New Web 2.0 Wave
Anybody who has done internet marketing for some time can tell you that driving traffic to a web site can become a difficult task. However, lately, with all the changes going on in the internet, it has become quite easy to drive traffic to your landing page than usual.
You can always use the traditional approach of marketing, by using pay per click campaigns, blogging, SEO (search engine optimization), banner ads, and writing articles to send visitors to your site. If you concentrate on these methods alone, you can still reap a steady stream of traffic to your business. However, in building a profitable business, you’re not concerned with getting just ordinary traffic. As an internet marketer, you should strive for as much traffic as you can get; behemoth amounts of traffic!
For over the last few years, traffic has been shifting from search engines and ppc ads, towards more user interactive websites. A popular term that you may have heard being thrown around the internet marketing community is Web 2.0 or Social Community Websites. Sites like YouTube, MySpace, Diggs, and Facebook are a few examples of these user interactive sites that contain well over a million registered users. Recently, these websites have been receiving far more traffic than search engines or any of your other traditional marketing methods. As an internet marketer, you should always run to where the traffic is.
If you have an internet business that is in desperate need of a lot of traffic, you should try marketing your business on these social networking sites. I have run multiple tests on the differences between traditional traffic and Web 2.0 traffic, and I have discovered that traffic from these social community sites convert far better than the traffic from your traditional approach.
I hope all that I have said has encouraged you to expand your marketing towards this new wave of internet use, which are Web 2.0 properties. If you have more questions about how to market using these social community sites, I have a course that you might be interested in, that reveals a step by step blueprint on how to market using just one of these new Web 2.0 properties.
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I have been using Web 2.0 properties for the past two months and I can honestly agree with you that it does work a lot better than trying to get search engine rankings!