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Regional Traffic Explosions
I once worked for a Seattle based snowboard company. They were obsessed with being the number one company in the region. I came in as a tech worker, and transformed their website’s analytical data. What I found was interesting, they weren’t leveraging any local traffic. Why? Because they were too busy competing on a larger scale. That’s a huge mistake, and it is something that I’ve addressed in 2016, as far as my personal sites are concerned. Pay close attention to this statement, YOU WILL NOT INITIALLY COMPETE ON A NATIONAL LEVEL. You can’t. This blog is not competing on a national level; it’s competing regionally at best. So what does that mean about traffic generation?
Simple. It means that you need to grow from the inside out. In the example of the Seattle based snowboard company, you have to consider Seattle’s suburbs, cities, and more. Applying that notion today, you will need to highlight all the cities that are in Seattle’s zip code and surrounding zip codes. Then use keywords related to snowboarding and attach that city. For instance, Seattle is one keyword set, then Queen Ann, Belltown, Sodo District, and the likes. The more you scale this, the larger the traffic from within your region will grow, and that will bleed through the state, and eventually you can compete with larger companies.
Twitter Sends Any Kind of Traffic
I’ve been working on getting more traffic from Twitter. My big posts on Donald Trump haven’t been the best on this blog in terms of content, but in terms of traffic, they are killing it. That’s all from Twitter updates, and self-liking. When you post something on Twitter, make sure that you personally like your own tweet, then share it if you can. This has paid off dividends for me, and it continues to be one of my favorite things to do in order to drive traffic. Sure, conversions don’t run up, but the numbers and advertisers are paying more because of the jump in “unique” hits. If you’re not using any sort of social media for traffic generation, you’re way behind. Within the digital marketing lessons of Google Sniper 3, you’ll be able to learn how to harness these pages for profit, with ads and without ads.
The Constant Flow of Content Google Sniper Recommends
One of the biggest lessons about traffic that you can learn from Google Sniper’s methods is in regards to content. They recommend you have at least 30 days of content outlined and ready to go at any given moment. Inspiration may hit you on a Monday, and you can forego posting a regularly scheduled option, but it’s good to have 30 days’ worth of posts for your site, blog, or sales page. That means that you can focus on marketing the site you have, rather than individual posts on a regular basis. Done right, this could flood your page with traffic, marketing collateral and more. The constant flow of content is what the professionals do to pull readers. You can too, if you focus on things the right way.
Suffice to say, that these traffic generation elements are premier parts of the Google Sniper member’s area right now. If you haven’t purchased this program yet, then it’s time to do so. Look, you can take my word for it, or you can write your own review after you test Google Sniper 3 out for yourself. I’m making money blogging, and you can too, on any subject, if you just know how to drive traffic to any site you own.
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