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Free Traffic Tips | Change Your Thoughts, Change Your Traffic pt 4 Copyright Tinu Abayomi-Paul [email protected] http://www.freetraffictip.com/change-your-thoughts-change-your-traffic-pt-4.php Change Your Thoughts, Change Your Traffic pt 4 Here's my favorite. The most common mental traffic hurdle, thinking the traffic will arrive by magic. You can't get a visitor to come to your site unless someone, at some time, expends either money, effort, or both for them to get there. Now, this spot started out as Free Traffic Tips for a reason. I believe that you can get a certain amount of on-going, sustainable traffic to your site without paying per head. You can start some free traffic waves that go on forever. Some of the best traffic I've ever gotten, that has converted the most visitors, has been totally free. But it's not the only way to go, and it doesn't mean you shouldn't pay for traffic at some stage of the game. What I do with most of my sites is pay only for the minimum amount of traffic or help I'd need above whatever traffic method is already working, for the site to stay afloat. Then I work on implementing additional traffic methods to turn the rest of that into gravy. Every month at some point, I'm going to pay someone to write ad coy for me. I don't completely suck at it, but I know people who do it much better than I do. And not spending five hours of my time for what they can do in one is worth a lot of money to me - especially if I make more per hour than they do. Because going in, that means I've already saved money. So if you're making $20 an hour, and it would cost you $1000 for someone else to do a job in a work day that would take you 50 hours, you just put $800 in your pocket. That's $800 in time you don't have to spend trying to figure it out. Not to mention the money you lose from not bringing in your twenty bucks an hour income. We're not even talking abot what happens if what they're doing for you is actually supposed to produce at least $10K of revenue for your company over the next year. I know it sounds a little loopy at first, but ever since I started thinking that way, I've had a lot more time to generate income for my company, and not had to spend as much besides. Think of a successful company like Microsoft. Do you think that if the same person was hands-on responsible for every aspect of the software they'd be as successful? Nope. Still, there are times when you can, and should, do it yourself. If you're a one-man company and you need a blog that will also help you get traffic, just get the right guide or instructions for creating the most effective blog for the least amount of money. The point is that whether you do it yourself or hire someone, or just pay for the traffic, at some point, energy and currency has to be expended. Learn the most efficient, cost-effective way, sure. But don't throw out the visitors with the buyer's caution. page 1 / 1

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Free Traffic Tips | Change Your Thoughts, Change Your Traffic pt 4Copyright Tinu Abayomi-Paul [email protected]://www.freetraffictip.com/change-your-thoughts-change-your-traffic-pt-4.php

Change Your Thoughts, Change Your Traffic pt 4

Here's my favorite. The most common mental traffic hurdle, thinking the traffic will arrive by magic.

You can't get a visitor to come to your site unless someone, at some time, expends either money, effort, or both for them toget there. Now, this spot started out as Free Traffic Tips for a reason. I believe that you can get a certain amount of on-going,sustainable traffic to your site without paying per head. You can start some free traffic waves that go on forever. Some of thebest traffic I've ever gotten, that has converted the most visitors, has been totally free.

But it's not the only way to go, and it doesn't mean you shouldn't pay for traffic at some stage of the game.

What I do with most of my sites is pay only for the minimum amount of traffic or help I'd need above whatever traffic methodis already working, for the site to stay afloat. Then I work on implementing additional traffic methods to turn the rest of thatinto gravy.

Every month at some point, I'm going to pay someone to write ad coy for me. I don't completely suck at it, but I know peoplewho do it much better than I do. And not spending five hours of my time for what they can do in one is worth a lot of money tome - especially if I make more per hour than they do. Because going in, that means I've already saved money.

So if you're making $20 an hour, and it would cost you $1000 for someone else to do a job in a work day that would take you50 hours, you just put $800 in your pocket. That's $800 in time you don't have to spend trying to figure it out. Not to mentionthe money you lose from not bringing in your twenty bucks an hour income. We're not even talking abot what happens if whatthey're doing for you is actually supposed to produce at least $10K of revenue for your company over the next year.

I know it sounds a little loopy at first, but ever since I started thinking that way, I've had a lot more time to generate incomefor my company, and not had to spend as much besides. Think of a successful company like Microsoft. Do you think that if thesame person was hands-on responsible for every aspect of the software they'd be as successful? Nope.

Still, there are times when you can, and should, do it yourself. If you're a one-man company and you need a blog that will alsohelp you get traffic, just get the right guide or instructions for creating the most effective blog for the least amount of money.

The point is that whether you do it yourself or hire someone, or just pay for the traffic, at some point, energy and currency hasto be expended.

Learn the most efficient, cost-effective way, sure. But don't throw out the visitors with the buyer's caution.

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