7/15/12

Targeted prospects will swarm your site 24/7! Just 5 minutes to set-up, it's automated, viral and proven - and best of all it's FREE!

Targeted prospects will swarm your site 24/7! Just 5 minutes to set-up, it's automated, viral and proven - and best of all it's FREE!

 Let me ask you a question.

Do you think that it is easier to try to make someone do something (anything, it doesn’t really matter what ‘it’ is) or do you think that asking them politely whether they would like to do it would be more effective?

Now, I’m hoping that you agree with me that a nice, polite suggestion or request sounds so much better to most people’s ears than a command or instruction.

Why am I hoping that?

Because ‘asking people’ in the correct manner is exactly what ‘Traffic 2.0’ is all about!

It’s all about where the internet is going right now, that is, away from big corporate websites that shout ‘LOOK AT US!! We’re far bigger and more important than you will EVER be’ at you.

It’s about millions and millions of sites that don’t need to shout, that just quietly say, ‘Hey, I’m just like you, why not come take a peek at what I’m doing?’

‘Traffic 2.0’ is all about knowing the best ways and the best places to start networking, meeting and chatting with others who think like you, or have the same interests that you do.

It’s called social networking, and ‘Traffic 2.0’ shows you every single step that you need to take to leverage the power of such social networking for maximum profits.

Now, of course, there is really nothing new about social networking - it’s something many of us do every day offline, especially in schools or in the workplace.

But as a marketing trend this concept is growing more and more popular online, and you can bet your bottom dollar that you do not want to miss out, because if you do, you can be certain that your competitors won’t.

Unlike most high schools, colleges, or workplaces, the internet is filled with millions of individuals who are looking to meet other online users to develop both personal and business relationships.

Now, the bottom line for anyone that runs any kind of online business is that you will not stay in business long if you don’t bring people to your website.

So, doesn’t it just make perfect sense that the best way of doing that would be to simply ask folks that you know will be interested in what you say, to visit?

See, there are hundreds of places on the internet where people just like you are already networking away like crazy, asking every Tom, Dick and Harry to visit their site.

Sound idea, but, in the majority of cases, it’s being put into practice very, very badly indeed.

I can tell you for a sad fact that most of those folks will never succeed, NOT because they have got the wrong idea – they have in fact, got the idea spot on correct - but they are just putting the whole thing into practice in completely the wrong way!

See (and without giving away all of my ‘secrets’) the idea of networking, of being a part of an online community is remarkably simple.

The idea of networking is to meet new people who fit into one of two categories (and this really is a BIG secret!):

People who have something you need.
People who need something you have.

Now, there’s a lot more to it than this, of course, otherwise I wouldn’t have bothered creating the ‘Traffic 2.0’ manual in the first place, would I?

But the above two categories basically sum up the entire purpose of using the ‘Traffic 2.0’ system to ensure that all of your networking efforts bring you maximum returns in terms of cash in the bank!

Whatever your goals are, the two most important things are that you start to get involved, and (more importantly) that you do it right.

It’s a game that you must start playing right now, but, before you do, you must know exactly what it is that you need to do to win.

‘Traffic 2.0’ is the definitive rule book for the social networking game. Play without knowing the rules, and there’s very little chance you can ever come out on top, is there?

Until next time………..

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