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How to Drive Massive REPEAT Traffic to Your Site Used to Sell Infoproducts without Using Trickery |
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Selling products online is a tricky business, on the whole. In the past, when people trusted each other and niavely thought that the Internet would be a marketplace full of goodness and integrity, there were many merchants and vendors who did not dupe their customers. But as time passed, people started to grow wicked, and they would sell far less than what people had bought. This started happening in nearly all aspects of online sales, from books that were purportedly designed to teach people to speak foreign languages in mere weeks, to coats that were purportedly made of the same material as those used in astronaut suits.
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Why Use PPC Search Engines |
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You may be trying to improve the amount of traffic to your website; there are several ways to go about it. One of these ways is with Pay per Click, or PPC, search engines. Here is a look at some of the reasons why you should use PPC search engines.
The theory behind PPC search engines is that you buy keyword placement on search engine lists. It is an ad that you place, but you only have to pay when someone actually clicks on the ad, hence the name “pay per click”.
With a PPC search engine, you purchase keywords that relate to the topics on one or more of your pages. When someone searches for that keyword, your bid can put your website on the first page of Google, Yahoo, or whatever search engine you are working with. This can save you time by boosting your website to the top of the list, allowing you to capture the attention of more potential customers. This can save you time, though it can get to be pretty pricy.
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Website Traffic: Making it Worth the Drive |
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Have you ever taken a long trip and once you got where you were going, instantly forgot about all the discomfort associated with your journey because "it was worth the trip?" You forgot about the heat or the cold, cranky kids, impossible traffic, and the lousy food because you were just so glad to be where you were going. Now, I'm not going to try to tell you that the people that go to your website have made a long trip, unless of course, they have a slow connection, but the principle is the same. If you don't make it "worth the trip," they'll leave and they won't come back.
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