Why can’t I drive traffic even after buying all those traffic products?
What is the best traffic plan that I should follow?
I get only a little amount of traffic – what should I do?
I discuss these questions and more in my latest video:
The above video aside, I was also thinking of writing an overview of different traffic generation methods (and by overview I don’t mean beginner-lever stating-the-obvious kind of stuff) – SEO, paid traffic, content distribution, social media traffic and JV/affiliate traffic, but I decided to leave that for another blog posts… Coming in the near future!
Also, in the video I pretty much told you not to buy anymore traffic-related products… And as you may know, I have a product of that kind myself… Well, I can say that I learned a lot of new things myself when interviewing traffic experts for that products, so I guarantee you’ll learn something new yourself too. Also, I offer my personal help in implementing the traffic strategies discussed in the product, so it’s not just another information product… So of course I recommend you buy that one.
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The mastermind behind Living In a Maze is Mitro Patrikainen.
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Good insights, Mitro. Traffic is usually my problem… except I have one site that gets massive traffic, but little sales. The conversion problems are driving me crazy!
Thanks Brian for your comment.
If you want, I could take a look at your site. If you’re interested, just shoot me an email.
I’ve been struggling to get traffic, so I relate to your comment about being realistic. I have not used any traffic-generating services, because I think they tend to mislead people. My best guess is that it simply takes time for a blog to mature. Thanks for the tips!