This report is not about fancy graphics, stylish packages or complicated details! This report is about a simple system that is easily duplicated and works!

What Is Web Traffic That Counts?

Web Traffic That Counts
Traffic that counts is that type of web traffic that actually converts into profit even when the amount of web traffic is as little as 10 visitors per day.

In other words web traffic that counts is extremely on-target and relevant web traffic, so much so that the few visitors that you get to your site are literally tripping over themselves to do your bidding!

It is probably quite obvious why you should be interested in getting web traffic that counts but just in case the reason hasn’t quite clicked here’s a very brief explanation why:

Why You Need Traffic That Counts!

Getting web traffic is the hardest thing to achieve online but an absolute must if you hope to make money. And needless to say all of us marketers are trying to get our hands on what is actually a limited number of interested visitors.

Now unless you have unlimited funds it is not in your interest to buy web traffic. Why? Because you simply won’t be able to compete with those marketers who have a lot of cash at their disposal to spend on an advertising budget!

Besides say you discover some undiscovered ultra-cheap keyword that converts extremely well into profit it won’t be your discovery for long! These guys have super-expensive software designed to keep tabs on other people’s advertising campaigns. And when they unearth your very profitable yet little-known keyword campaign they’ll simply outbid you and completely dominate the landscape for that keyword!

Why A Ton Of Untargeted Web Traffic Is Completely Useless!

Before I show you how a simple informational webpage enriched me by $1566 dollars in twenty days averaging just 10 visitors per day and ultimately made $3247 in one month let me first showcase how totally useless a flood of untargeted web traffic really is!

How 500,000 Visitors Amounted To Nothing!

This story is about a famous yet short-lived blog that managed to build up a substantial following within its short lifespan.
 
With a catchy byline that read: “Dude, I invented the frigging iphone. Have you heard of it?” The Secret Diary Of Steve Jobs blog was an instant hit because it apparently was the online pen child of a well known billionaire!

Hmmmm…or was it really? But therein lay the true strength of this blog’s magnetic appeal. 

Nobody was really sure if it was the real Steve Jobs, CEO of Apple Computer penning out his angst and frustrations at the irrationalities of a PC world and its simple folk, or whether it was just some wannabe online hack.

The fact that the blog was associated with the Forbes.com website certainly tipped the scales in favor of The Secret Diary of  Steve Jobs blog actually belonging to the Apple founder.

The mystery enshrouding the true identity of the blogger behind the blog consumed the web like a flame lapping up a pool of gasoline! Forums spread far and wide across the internet were rife with speculation!

Whatever the case, Fake Steve (or Real Steve depending on your beliefs) enjoyed the kind of notoriety that ensured lots and lots of web traffic and an ever expanding army of the faithful. Even the real Steve Jobs as well as Bill Gates later confessed to dropping by from time to time to lap up the wittty commentary Fake Steve!

But as always happens all good things must come to end! And that is precisely what happened when Fake Steve’s identity was revealed by The New York Times.

Thus after more than a year of derisive, often divisive, always polarizing but highly entertaining blogging, the true identity of Fake Steve became public knowledge. Fake Steve Jobs turned out to be Daniel Lyons, a senior editor for Forbes Magazine!

How 500,000 Visitors In One Day Converted To A Measly $100 In Adsense!

The outing of his true identity coincided nicely with his migration from editor at Forbes Magazine to editor at Newsweek Magazine and Daniel Lyons’ (aka Fake Steve Jobs) first order of business was to sadly inform us, the misguided public, the painful but bitter reality about how it was virtually impossible to make money online…well at least whilst blogging!

You see the day his true identity was revealed in The New York Times, Daniel Lyons’ blog (ooops, sorry I mean Fake Steve’s blog) was flooded with over 500,000 visitors!

Yah, you read right!

The blog was swamped with over half a million curious folk!

What was even more curious than the curiosity of those 500,000 visitors was how Fake Steve was barely able to scrape together a distinctly unimpressive and downright measly $100 from Google Adsense!

Let me repeat that so it sinks in.

Despite getting 500,000 visitors to his blog in one day Fake Steve barely made $100 from Google Adsense!

For the remainder of that month even though his blog got more than 1.5 million visitors Fake Steve Jobs only managed to make a distinctly lousy $1039.81 dollars with his blog!

It is little wonder then that Fake Steve concluded from the performance of his blog that apparently it is virtually impossible to make money online!

What poor Fake Steve Jobs didn’t know is that the secret on how to make money online is to get highly focused web traffic that counts!

To prove this point, as promised, I am going to breakdown and show you how a simple informational webpage (not a sales letter mind you, as you will see for yourself) generated $1566 in 20 days averaging 10 visitors per day. At the end of the month that same webpage had brought in $3247 dollars and is still generating a nice daily income!

How I Made $1566 Dollars In 20 Days With A Simple Informational Webpage Averaging Just 10 Visitors/Day!

 

Article on web traffic by Ba Kiwanuka
 

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