Getting Targeted Visitors

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Three Proven Ways to Attract New Clients, Fast!

 

You can have the best product or service in the world. You can have a killer sales letter that could sell sand to the Arabs. But if you don’t have any online prospects seeing your offer, you won’t make a single cent.

 

That is why marketers spend so much time, effort and money trying to put our offers in front of targeted leads, not casual surfers but people who are actually looking for our products or services. But it doesn’t have to be that hard… not when you know which marketing methods work best.

 

Here are three proven tactics you can start using today…

 

#1: Social Media Marketing

 

Savvy marketers know that social media marketing is in its infancy – and it is set to explode in the coming years! Those who set up their social marketing campaigns now and work on them are the ones who will benefit the most in the future.

 

That is because social media marketing is all about building relationships with others and building networks and contact lists. The sooner you get started building a good reputation in your niche, establishing yourself as an expert and building social media networks, the more you stand to gain when you fully leverage your reputation, content and networks.

 

So where do you start?

With the some of the biggest social media sites, including:

 

·        Web 2.0 content sites, like Squidoo.com. These sites let you page one-page websites around niche topics. Google tends to crawl these pages often and rank them well.

 

·        Social networking sites like Facebook.com and Myspace.com. While you should focus on finding or creating niche-specific groups on these general networking sites, be sure to always seek out niche-specific networking sites.

 

·        Social bookmarking sites, like Digg.com. These sites allow users to share content – and they can be a great tool in your viral marketing campaigns.

 

#2: Search Engine Marketing

 

You can generate traffic from the search engines in two ways:

 

·        By ranking well for certain keywords and appearing in the organic search engine results.

 

·        By using pay per click marketing to appear in the search engine’s sponsored results (for example, Google AdWords).

 

 

You should add both of these tactics to your marketing toolkit. That’s because organic search engine results can provide traffic for months (and even years) after you get your pages indexed. But on the other side, pay per click advertising allows you to get highly targeted, nearly instant traffic.

 

#3: Buying Ads

 

Yet another way to get your offers in front of eager prospects is by placing targeted ads. You can do this by online and offline, including:

 

·        Purchasing banner and text ads on highly targeted niche sites.

·        Buying ads and solo ads in highly targeted niche ezines.

·        Buying blog ads.

·        Buying ads in offline publications, including niche magazines and the related topics of daily newspapers.

 

 

Which One Is Right For You?

 

Do not think that choosing only one tactic provides the best results, because  all three of these tactics are proven, time tested marketing methods. They shouldn’t be used individually, but rather as part of your overall marketing strategy.

 

While powerful, these three main advertising methods are just the tip of the marketing iceberg. When you unleash these three alongside other equally powerful marketing methods, you’ll unleash a nearly unstoppable flow of qualified leads. And it all starts when you claim a free Silver Membership at TrafficGenerationClub  <a href=http://www.trafficgenerationclub.com/go/id2/knowledge/Silver.html>VISIT TRAFFIC GENERSTION CLUB</a>

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