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  • Shoemoney – Why Nobody Reads Your Blog
    By Robert Avila on September 10th, 2009 | No Comments Comments

    Shoemoney’s recent post “Why Nobody Reads Your Blog” addresses what’s holding people back from growing their reader base and attracting more eyeballs to one’s blog.

    One of the important points he makes is the fact that he never intended to make money from his blog:

    I’m gonna be straight up with you. I never meant to have a blog that made money and I wrote every day for years before it ever made a dime. I get way more credit then I deserve in that regard. – Shoemoney

    Another great one …..

    Quit being so scared. Quit trying to be what you think people want you to be and be yourself. – Shoemoney

    Be sure to read his post:

    “Why Nobody Reads Your Blog”

    Wish you the best!

    Robert

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  • How to Increase Website Traffic
    By Robert Avila on August 8th, 2009 | No Comments Comments

    One of the biggest skills you will need to master is Driving Quality Traffic to your website.

    Increasing Website Traffic all comes down to identifying sources of quality traffic and consistently carrying out an action plan to tap into those traffic sources.

    Increase Website Traffic with Vegas Traffic Jam

    Increase Website Traffic with Vegas Traffic Jam

    If you have been struggling getting quality visitors to your website, my friend Albert Hallado has created Vegas Traffic Jam to provide you with a road map that you can implement today!

    What I’ve most enjoyed about Vegas Traffic Jam is that Albert walks you through the process of traffic generation in his step-by-step videos. You can look over this shoulder as he shares with you where he finds his traffic and how he drives quality traffic to his blog.

    Albert’s Vegas Traffic Jam Videos will show you a variety of traffic sources and show you everything you need to know once you identify them. You will also enjoy hearing his personal story and the background about the Vegas Traffic Jam concept. Albert’s genuine passion for helping others succeed online is present throughout his course and he really dives into the details on Traffic Generation.

    Thanks Albert!

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  • Everyone Starts with Zero Website Traffic!
    By Robert Avila on February 12th, 2007 | No Comments Comments

    As you begin your Internet marketing career and even if you have been growing your business for sometime – everyone starts from zero.

    Common sense…sure….but there’s a point.

    How does an Internet entrepreneur go from $500 per month to over $60,000 per month in sales…? You have more than likely read the success stories right? Heavy hitters in the industry who were once earning a few dollars per month, to earning over $1,000 per day.

    Is it possible for you?

    Of course it is….why not? Why not for you? They started from zero too.

    The key is not to get discouraged and pull the plug on your business.

    Understand it is going to take time.

    It’s going to take effort.
    It’s going to take knowledge.
    It’s going to take diligence.
    It’s going to take asking questions.
    It’s going to take trial, error and course correction.
    It’s going to take belief. Belief in your business and Belief in Yourself.

    Zero.

    Begin from there…or where ever you are now…and have faith that your business will being receiving thousands of visitors and converting thousands of sales.

    The customers are out there……

    It’s not having a site up for a magic number of months or years….it’s the active pursuit of acquiring opt- in emails , newsletter subscribers and new customers.

    They are out there….its’ how fast can you built it!

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