I Want 30,000 Visitors And I Know How To Get Them, Do You?
Pick a number. Any number. We're talking the number of people you want to get to your site each month. I'll pick 30,000. Why did I pick this number? Well, I have ten websites, and I get an average of $26 per 1,000 visitors per site. Knowing that, as long as I get 1,000 visitors to each of my sites each day, I'll make $260 a day. That's $1,820 a week. 1,000 visitors a day averages out to about 30,000 visitors a month. This all sounds great, but I bet you want to know how you can do the same thing.
There are three different ways I use to get 1,000 people a day to each of my sites, and I'll explain each of them to you. It's very easy and only requires simple math and you deciding where you to want to put the most focus.
Let's start with the first way.
First you'll need to find a keyword that gets 1,000 searches a day. Next you'll create a web page that is optimized for that one keyword. After that page has been completed, you'll need to get as many links as you can to that page. This will help your page rank, and get you ranked higher in the search engines for your keyword.
The only problem with this strategy is it's very hard to get top rankings for only one keyword. Also, with a keyword that gets 1,000 searches a day, you're probably going to have a lot of competition. So before you try this strategy, make sure to research how hard it will be to out rank your competition.
I only use this strategy when I find I don't have much competition for the keyword. This strategy can take a lot of work, but can really pay off in the long run. Meaning you could make a lot more money with just this one keyword through Adsense or other affiliate revenue.
The second strategy I use is similar to the first strategy except you will find 10 keywords that get 100 searches a day. That's still 1,000 searches a day, so you'll still be able to reach your 30,000 visitors a month goal. Once you find your 10 keywords that get 100 searches a day, you'll create an optimized web page for each keyword. Once you have all your web pages built, you'll need to get as many links to each page as you can.
This is an attractive strategy because keywords with 100 searches a day usually have much less competition that keywords that get 1000 searches a day. The only draw back of this strategy is that you have to work harder and more at getting links. You need to get as many links as you can for each of the 10 web pages. So basically, you have to work 10 times harder to getting links.
There's one last strategy I'd like to talk about, and this time you are going to find 500 keywords that get 2 searches a day. That's still 1,000 searches a day and about 30,000 searches a month. Create an optimized web page for each of your keywords. Last but not least, you'll need to get a few links to your site.
This is a great strategy if you don't like or want to work on getting links to your site. If you like to create content more than work on getting links to your site then this is the way to go. You really don't have to worry about competition when you're dealing with keywords that get two searches a day.
I tend to use the second strategy the most because it offers a balance between creating content and getting links to your site. Any of the strategies will work, but it's up to you to decide where you want to put your efforts.
So, pick a number. Any number. Pick a strategy that suites you and start getting 30,000 visitors a month to your site.
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