Fast Traffic Boosters That Get Your Attention!

Frequently I’ll use unique ways to generate traffic. I might post a video on YouTube, or invite friends to play a game with me on WorldWinner. It depends on what I’m feeling at the time. Photos I’ve found work best, because people will share them more than any written word you can come up with. With photos, you don’t have to work as hard to get traffic, they just work!
Because I use a lot of different ways to get traffic or as I like to think of it, get your attention, here is a process map for getting traffic. It’s based on rational thought and really should be used as a basis in which to get you thinking how to get attention. Being online is all about getting attention, and who can get the most attention, which when translated, who can get the most traffic. Building traffic is an art, keeping it is a skill.
Whenever I earn a dime from my blog, it’s a bonus. Mainly because I don’t rely on my blog to generate a full time income for me. My blog is just where I can share some of the things that work for me when I want traffic and attention. Getting attention should be my specialty. My theory is if people find you interesting enough, you’ll get their attention. The problem is, most of us are not interesting enough offline, so you know we are going to be boring as all get up online. I use Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, StumbleUpon, LinkedIn, all of them. The key is time management though. YOU must find a tool that will incorporate all of these media in one place and submit your updates all at once. Otherwise, you will spend your entire life trying to get attention and traffic.
It’s important that if you want attention and traffic that you find a way to become remarkable. See everybody is just average, you have to become remarkable!
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