C.A.S.H Formula Step 4 = Hook Up To Multiple Sources Of Traffic/Customers
June 6th, 2007 by admin
Hook Up To Multiple Sources Of Traffic/Customers
Are you beaming with joy now that you have finally setup your blog?
Have you inserted all the affiliate programs that are related to your blog?
But here’s where the rubber meets the road. It’s here that you are able to know if your website or blog has the potential to make good money. It is also the heart of any internet business and that is traffic.
Without traffic there will be no subscribers and without subscribers there can be no repeat customers. So here is where we will teach you how to acquire traffic from multiple sources which are FREE.
Here’s what’s being covered in this set of videos:

Video 1: Getting 5 Sources Of Traffic From MyBlogLog Within Your First Hour.
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Posted in Step 4 | 4 Comments »






June 15th, 2007 at 12:49 am
Hi, great video. I didn’t know about the power of MyBlogLog. The stuff that you shared here are way better than any $47 or $97 courses out there.
But, my question is: does traffic from MyBlogLog convert to buyers or adsense clicks?
Other than that, top notch video tutorials. Thanks for sharing with us all newbies in desperation.
Regards.
June 15th, 2007 at 2:02 pm
Hey Juzaily
Appreciate your kind words. Glad to know that we can make a difference.
Traffic from MyBlogLog can certainly convert to buyers or Adsense-clickers. If the visitors are targeted to start with, the chances of this happening will be much higher.
Of course, once on the target website, a lot depends on the website’s conversion ability, and the optimal Adsense placements.
Thomas and Winston
June 25th, 2007 at 12:46 am
Great content. Very helpful for newbies. Thanks for sharing with us.
One feedback though, some of the video screen size is rather small and it can be difficult at times to see the presentation.
June 25th, 2007 at 3:33 pm
Glad to know that you find the contents helpful.
We have thought of increasing the screen size, but we need to balance that between the size and the Internet connection speed. Larger size would mean larger video file to load, and it would cause a problem for those using slower connection speed, or even dial-up line.
We’ll look into increasing the screen size for later videos, while minimizing loading time for our members.