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by Eric Coons
I wanted
the quickest easiest way to get people to come to my new super hyped
website. After all, it was the best site on the internet, because I had
so painstakingly toiled over the layout and graphics for weeks. I was
positive that all people needed was to see this site, and they would
pull out their wallets and shower me in heaps of electronic cash
transfers. I just had to get them to see the site.
Get 100,000 visitors to your website! Or
something along those lines. I
couldn’t wait. If 100,000 people saw my website, and only half of them
bought. (Like I said I was new) I would be filthy stinking rich. I
signed up. The way this program worked was: I had to switch my internet
start page from my normal convenient search engine, over to some
convoluted, ad laden site that was next to impossible to navigate. All I
had to do was look at a couple of other sites every day in order to
build up credits, so that my site could be placed on the convoluted web
site so that other people could view it. What a great idea!
Getting Started I started
easy, every time I opened my browser, I would click on a site or two.
After about 4 days, I started to see referrals from this program show up
in my logs. I got excited. I became obsessed with clicking on the other
links on the convoluted page. I would sit for hours clicking on a link,
and then immediately clicking the back button and clicking on another
link, in order to build up credits so my beautiful site could be seen!
And it was seen! Over and over again and every visit was for about 1
second.
The
Epiphany I came to
the realization that every webmaster using that system had the best site
on the internet, and they were positive that all people needed was to
see their site, and they would pull out their wallets and shower them in
heaps of electronic cash transfers. So, They just continuously clicked
on the links on the convoluted page to get their credits up that others
might see their page.
The
Regret This is
just one example of many mistakes I have made and time I have wasted
when it comes to website promotion. I am a very emotional person, and
tend to get caught up in a good
The
Hope My hope for you, the webmaster just starting your web promotion journey, and for you, the link weary webmaster that just wants to scream if they see another ADD YOUR URL form, is that you will stick to the basics. Try to keep your blinders on when surfing past those promises for unlimited traffic, and $900/ day for doing nothing, and keep on promoting your site using the promotion tactics that work, because they do work.
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