There are more websites on the Internet than you can count. What are you going to do to make sure that your website get the visibility and exposure it needs to survive and thrive? It doesn't matter how great your website is, if no one ever sees it, it might as well not exist.
What Does It Mean To Drive Traffic?
To drive traffic means simply this, get as many people as you can to your website.
What Can You Do To Make Sure That You Get Online Traffic?
There are a number of ways to get people to your internet store or business. Here are just a few:
1. Pay-per-click advertising: You pay every time someone clicks on your ad.
2. Article marketing: You provide free information by way of an article at no obligation to your prospective customer.
3. Offline advertising: People advertising online often forget to, or discount the significance of doing some type of offline advertising or marketing. You need to make sure that the more exposure you can give to your online business wherever you go, the more potential profit you make. The goal of your offline efforts should be to reinforce your online marketing message AND to potentially entice people to visit your website.
Would you build a store and not have a Grand Opening? Would you open an office and not tell anyone about it? If not, then why would you keep your web business a secret. I think we have severely confused the Internet with magic. Sure, it has almost magical qualities, but the people that created and run (Google) the Internet are scientists. You don't have to be a scientist to use it, but you better have a good understanding of the real science that makes the Internet work like magic. That science has everything to do with how you get exposure, or drive traffic, to your site.
If you are already into Internet Marketing or want to someday be, I strongly suggest that you study marketing, in general. Marketing is the key to your success. The methods and mediums of marketing online and offline may be different, but the principles are the same. Master the principles of marketing and you will understand how to use the methods and mediums.
The key to your business, whatever it may be, is to find real customers who are willing to pay for what you have to offer (or, have them find you). In the real world, this means having people with cars drive to your store or office. In the virtual world, this means you find productive and relevant ways to drive traffic to internet enterprise. In the real world, you depend upon the people to get themselves to your store. In the virtual world, you act like more of a chauffeur or shuttle bus. Your online marketing efforts literally allow you to pick your prospective customers up at designated "stops" and take them to your place of business.
Design your marketing plan to include several mediums and tools. If you master the basic marketing principles to drive traffic to your website, you will almost automatically build up the customer base and online exposure necessary to generate long-term profits for your business.
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When banking online, some people worry about banking with a bank that might be fishy or could be a scam. In order to avoid this, there are many things you can do to make sure that you don't fall into a scam trap. Even though you can usually point out a scummy bank from miles, there are always some that cut through the cracks that mange to steal millions from innocent people.
Scams are all over the place. They range from telemarketers to the internet. Nobody likes to hear that they were just taken for a ride and the sole purpose of this article today is to inform you on how you can check to see if the online bank you're banking with or want to bank with is legit.
The FDIC mark
If a bank is FDIC insured, this is a great sign. The purposes of the FDIC mark it to make sure that your money is insured just in case the bank does go under. Just because there's a FDIC logo on the banks website doesn't mean they are insured. Anyone can copy and paste a FDIC logo on their website and call themselves a bank. The best way to find out if a bank is insured is to go to the FDIC's website at www.fdic.gov and do a search on the bank. If the bank is insured, you will see the name pop up and it will give you a lot of information.
Check the contact information
When you're doing your banking online, see what kind of contact information they provide. If the bank doesn't provide you with a toll free number to call, this is a huge red flag. All legitimate banks will provide you with a phone number to call just in case you have any questions. Also look for contact information. Feel free to make sure the address is legitimate online. It's always safe to call the number too before banking just to see who's on the other line. Ask as many questions as possible to make sure that they are real and legit.
Do they have branches?
Obviously if you're banking with a bank like Bank of America, they are going to be a legitimate bank but some internet banks do have a few branches that not that many people know about. All of this information is usually found on their website with branch locations and addresses. If an online bank does have a branch, you can feel confident that the bank won't scam you out of your money.
If you follow these three steps, you should be able to avoid any scam online when it comes to your money. Make sure that you take note of the first point and look for the FDIC logo, this is very important. Remember, if you ever find anything fishy regarding an online bank, contact the local authorities as soon as possible because not only will you be saving yourself but also someone in the future that might fall into the scam trap.
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