Issue 24, January 2004
from takanomi.com
A Note From The Edge: Victory Over Spam?
Feature Article: 5 Top Tips For Attracting Targeted Traffic
Hot Tip: How You Can ... Prosper With The New Google Algorithm
 

Hi Friend!

The first Takanomi Newsletter of 2004, and what an exciting year it is ahead. The Internet seems to move so fast, it's difficult to know what you need to do to keep up.

Here's something that might interest you.

Bill Gates is forecasting victory over spam in a couple of years time. This is bound to have a huge impact on the Internet marketing industry, mainly because legitimate mailings to opt-in lists are so often incorrectly labelled as spam. So what will this mean for the legitimate email publisher?

There's already a real scramble online to come up with a solution to allow ezine publishers and email marketers to 'publish' new content without using email.

Does this signify the 'death of email'? No, but faced with declining response rates from email marketing, smart marketers are already moving away from using email as the foundation of their business model. The problem is, what do you then move towards?

I for one have been looking around for possible solutions, and one that appears to stand above the crowd is Quikonnex.

I know a few publishers, some of whom are valued subscribers of this newsletter, have completely jumped ship to Quikonnex and no longer publish via email at all.

I am starting to look at adding a different delivery mechanism for this newsletter (rather than completely replacing email delivery).

So, do you use Quikonnex? If you're a publisher on Q, I'd be interested in your experience. Or as a subscriber, would you prefer to receive this newsletter via a Quikonnex email-free channel? Or is there another solution you believe to be superior? Please do let me know.

One thing I did like about Q is that it allowed for a lot of interactivity, whereas email publishing tends to be more of a one-way street.

So, on that note, let's make this newsletter more of a two-way street - I'm listening to you, Friend, and I want to hear from you.

Let me know what your problems are, what you're looking for, what might help you to get where you want to go. I'll then be able to improve the way this newsletter serves your needs.

Please write to me here and let me know - I'm looking forward to hearing from you.


The article this month looks at traffic and how to get it. Not just any traffic, but targeted traffic, the stuff that makes web sites profitable.

We're also looking at how you can get high on Google, which can be a real rush to the head.

To Your Success,

Steve Shaw, "Technical eMarketer"
Publisher of essential systems and software for effective e-marketing, including


 

5 Top Tips For Attracting Targeted Traffic

© 2004, Steve Shaw

One of the most common needs of online business owners is traffic. Without traffic, your web site barely exists, and is unlikely to make any profit whatsoever. With traffic, you stand a much greater chance of success - but not just any traffic.

As the owner of a network of web sites receiving well over a million hits a month, this article gives you my five top tips for increasing targeted traffic to your web site.

Newbies on the web frequently make the mistake of just wanting traffic, and join any and every program offering just that - "thousands of hits to your web site", with the vast majority of them completely worthless. When their web sites fail to make any money, many of them give up on the web as a money-making myth.

For those that do persist, and try to learn from their experience, they realize it's not just any traffic they need - it's targeted traffic. That means web site visitors who actually want to visit (rather than those who are 'forced' to visit via some traffic exchange program), and so are actually interested in what you have to offer.

This type of traffic is far more profitable to you - your visitors are far more likely to purchase from you, simply because you have what they want.

But how can you attract targeted traffic?

Here are my five top tips:

1. An Affiliate Program

This works by giving those who promote your products a commission if they make a sale. Over time you can build up an army of people who are busy promoting your web sites for you.

My own affiliates account for well over half of all my sales, and to do that, by definition they have to be pushing a lot of traffic my way.

You can begin to see what my traffic and sales levels might look like without an affiliate program.

For beginners who are selling digital products such as ebooks or software, the easiest and cheapest way to start your own affiliate program is through ClickBank. That's how I started and I still use them today.

2. Add Content

Providing quality content on your web site is an excellent way to permanently increase traffic to your web site.

Search engines like Google appear to favor web sites with a clear navigation structure that provide quality content within a certain genre - that means not adding anything you can think of to your web site, but focus on a particular niche, and provide content broadly in line with that.

You don't even have to create it all yourself. For example, look in article directories on the web for free reprint articles you can use, such as http://Marketing-Seek.com, http://IdeaMarketers.com, and http://SubmitYOURArticle.com.

3. Create Content

Just as you are looking for content you can quickly add to your web site, so are thousands of other publishers. By creating content yourself, you can not only put it up on your own web site, but also provide it to others for their use with a small resource box at the end of the article with a link to your web site.

In so doing, you can have literally hundreds of web sites all linking to yours. This provides a consistent stream of targeted traffic from readers of the article who want to follow through to your web site, and also from search engines like Google, where your ranking will broadly increase in line with the number of web sites linking to you.

Hundreds of ezine publishers are also on the look out for quality content that they can publish, on a wide range of topics - if a publisher with a large mailing list chooses to publish your article, this can lead to a surge in both traffic and sales on your web site when their ezine is published. Many ezines are published online too, providing another permanent link and source of high quality traffic to your web site.

There are various courses and ebooks available online that can teach you how to effectively distribute your articles and get them published - there's also a free e-course available at http://takanomi.com/publish-articles.php that tells you nearly everything you need to know.

4. Publish An Ezine

One of the most effective ways to build a loyal base of repeat visitors for your web site is your own mailing list, whether it's an ezine that publishes regularly, or a mailing list who you occasionally mail to.

By publishing quality information in your emails, you increase your credibility, build trust with your subscribers, and encourage repeated visits to your web site.

Start a mailing list on a subject with close relevance to your web site, and then encourage your visitors to subscribe, and promote your ezine in various ezine directories, and elsewhere.

5. Pay Per Click Engines

When you use pay-per-click engines, you are effectively paying to have a high ranking position for certain keywords, on certain search engines. If you choose your keywords carefully, the traffic is highly targeted - the trick is to ensure you are not paying more per click than each visitor is worth.

To do this effectively requires some careful tracking of the visitors that arrive at your site from your keyword placements, but done correctly, the end result is net profit for you.

The main pay-per-click engines are Google Adwords and Overture - with Google, your ads are displayed within minutes; with Overture, it can take a few hours to a few days to have your ads approved and displayed.

 

I personally use all of the above methods to attract targeted traffic to my web site - of course, that's not the end of the road in terms of web site profitability. You then need to ensure that a proportion of this targeted traffic converts into paying customers. Once you've mastered this too, you are well on your way to online success.


Need content for your web site or ezine? You can republish this article, but please just write to me first to let me know, and include the following resource box at the end of the article:

Steve Shaw creates software and systems for effective e-marketing. His PopUpMaster Pro software allows you to add unblockable popups to your web site quickly and easily, specifically designed to sign up subscribers to your mailing list, and fast: http://popupmaster.com

 

A sample from the postbag this month (used with permission of the sender):

"Does the Pop Up Master work to 'fool' google if I am using Adwords (PPC).

I have had to remove all my popups when using PPC's with Google."

Michael Hamilton
http://www.thehowtoresource.com"

Hi Mike

I use OptInOvers (generated via PopUpMaster Pro) on PopUpMaster.com, ClickBankToolkit.com and other sites, in conjunction with Google Adwords, and have had no problems.

Google only seem to have a 'problem' if a new window is created (traditional popup) on the page your ad links to - but the OptInOver works via DHTML (similar to the technology behind dynamic menus), and I've never had a problem in using them on target pages for Adwords ads.

So, yes - PopUpMaster Pro can be used very successfully with Google Adwords. By helping you to capture the details of those who click through from your Adwords ads, you can then follow up with them which greatly increases your sales conversion rate for these visitors, and you end up with a lot more bang for your pay-per-click buck.
 

If you have feedback, please just let me know.
 


How you can ... prosper with the new Google algorithm

The now infamous November Google update of the algorithm used to build their search results pages gave some webmasters an improved position in the rankings ... but for many, their site disappeared from somewhere to virtually nowhere.

Dan Thies, of the SEO Research Labs, has a free report on the 'big change' and what you can do about it - it's necessary reading for anyone who wants to get anywhere near the top in Google. And if you have a web site, that includes you.

Take a look at his report on the New Google Algorithm and how you can work with it to get high rankings.
(Note you will need a copy of Acrobat Reader to open this file.)

He's the expert on this, not me, so you'll have to read the report - but I've noticed improvements in my own position on certain sites by doing the following:

  • Include a clear navigational structure - a site map on every page is a good method to use

  • Include links on your site to other top ranking sites for your keywords

  • Include the keywords for your site in the links to your site

Following these simple tips has enabled me to get my SubmitYOURArticle.com site to number 13 on Google (at time of writing, out of over five and half million results pages) for the keywords submit article, in little over a month since it's been online.

Yes, I know it's not top ten, but with five million pages to compete with, it's pretty close - and with the help of Dan's report, I should be able to get it even higher.

 


Steve Shaw has been marketing full-time online since March 2002, developing software products and systems for effective e-marketing, including PopUpMaster Pro, the Click Bank Toolkit, the Instant Viral Marketing Program, the free list building system at ListInferno.com, and most recently, the brand new article submission service at SubmitYOURArticle.com.
...Create Any Kind Of PopUp In Less Than Three Minutes!

He is a programmer by trade - he was awarded with a Masters Degree with Distinction in Information Technology, and is proficient in virtually all web development media.

He possesses a unique understanding of the technology that lies behind effective e-marketing, and has worked closely with leading figures in the industry including Jonathan Mizel of Cyberwave Media.

 

 All Content Copyright © 2004 Steve Shaw. takanomi.com, 6 Gormire Ave, York YO31 9JB UK

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