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Robert Phillips

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Telling Good Website Traffic from Bad
4/22/2008 3:14:05 PM

Telling Good Traffic from Bad

Everyday that goes by you can bet that any serious website owner is wondering how to get more traffic to their site. This intense desire to generate more clicks makes virtually any online entrepreneur easy prey to many of the traffic schemes and scams that pervade the Internet.

Wild promises of high volume traffic and big bucks often separate even the most savvy business person from their money because they want to believe the promises made by these traffic hucksters. The problem is that high volume doesn’t necessarily translate into a high sales rate.

The visitors who come to your website as a result of  a desire to find out more on a specific, niche topic, not as a result of exit traffic or membership in a safe list where members simply pitch each other.  Good traffic comes from people clicking links on topics targeted to their interests and getting directed to a website containing information they want and expect as a result of clicking the link. The bottom line is that when you get right down to it the best and most dependable sources of targeted traffic come from links that people click.

Being able to determine which clicks actually result in sales is vital. To track conversions from click to sales, depending on the type of shopping cart software you are using, you can then create a custom order confirmation page - i.e. the page that is displayed once the transaction is complete. This is very easy to do if you're using a payment processing service such as PayPal.

It's well known that each search engine and each web site has a particular type of user (age, interests etc.), and they'll all have different triggers leading them to purchase. All of these things are important for you to know so that your advertising dollars will be spent in the most advantageous places.

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Re: Telling Good Website Traffic from Bad
4/23/2008 1:00:32 AM
Thank you Robert, good information.

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Gaby

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Re: Telling Good Website Traffic from Bad
4/23/2008 7:04:26 AM
"Thank You Robert For Your Personal Share"  :)



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Re: Telling Good Website Traffic from Bad
4/23/2008 5:10:13 PM
Thanks Robert; Great info, I am new to this but I have found out that you have to take your time and not to rush at everything that sounds good. A lot out there sounds promising but you have to make sure that you know exactly what you want and what you are looking for before you throw good money at it. That is the reason I have not wasted a lot of money; yea I have thrown some away but not as much as I would have if I did not listen to people like you and others who gives great information in these forums. I thank all of you and keep all of us newcomers informed.
Michael Brantley www.healthyvalues.weebly.com www.mbrantleysr.ws
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Re: Telling Good Website Traffic from Bad
4/27/2008 12:24:25 AM
Hi Gaby

Thanks for coming by glad to provide usefull info

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