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27
Traffic 2.0 – New Generation Tactics – PLR
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“Fed Up With Spending Dozens Of Hours Driving Traffic Without Seeing A Lick Of Benefit? Try Driving Traffic With Web 2.0!”
Web 2.0 is an expression that’s made its way around the Internet the past few years and despite the amount that it’s used, few people really understand what it means.
Web 2.0 generally refers to websites that encourage some sort of user interaction. What kind of interaction and how necessary that interaction is to the site seems not to matter, but when it comes to driving traffic, interaction is one of the best things that have ever come out of the internet.
Interactivity is the key to moulding web traffic to do what you want. Interactivity is the way to get users involved in your site and to get them coming back for more. Interactivity is the key to repeat customers and in today’s world, its the key to big profits.
There are lots of different types of Web 2.0 sites on the web and there are hundreds of new ones built and launched every day. There are equally a similar amount of ways to utilize these sites, the trick is to know which sites are perfect for your needs and abilities.
To fully understand how to drive traffic with Web 2.0 and to fully understand how you can maximize your time and profit potential, you need to read the new eBook, Traffic 2.0.
Interaction Is The Key To Bigger Profits…
Traffic 2.0 was written out of the necessity of my daily life.
I was never much of an online money making kind of guy. I didn’t do any kind of online marketing and I didn’t sell anything online. I definitely couldn’t care less about driving traffic.
What I did enjoy about the internet was the ability to meet people online and kill time at work. I had a fairly boring job and so I spent a great deal of my time surfing around the Internet.
As you probably know, there’s only a limited amount of time you can spend bumming around online until that too starts to get boring.
When that happened to me, I didn’t know what to do. I wasn’t about to start caring about my job so I needed to find a way to make online surfing more fun.
I had heard the term social networking a few months earlier, but I had no idea what it really meant. I never imagined that it would mean the end of my boredom at work.
The End Of My Boredom At Work…
I first discovered my first social networking site that week and instantly fell in love. I soon migrated over to social bookmarking sites soon after and then I was really hooked.
Over the next few months, I spent every waking moment on these social sites. I would jump from site to site, meeting new people and interacting with the ones I already knew. I would share links, trade videos and leave posts almost every where I went. I was obsessed.
I didn’t know this at the time, but I was completely immersing myself in the nuances of the Web 2.0. At the time I just thought that I was figuring out what the rest of the world already knew. I didn’t realize how important my surfing was and how groundbreaking the information I was learning would become.
I assumed that my web surfing habits were the standard, that everyone who used the Internet regularly was involved in the social community that I was in. It never dawned upon me that my surfing habits could be come useful.
I Was Completely Immersing Myself In The Nuances Of Web 2.0
It was just about a month ago that I discovered just how valuable my surfing habits were. I was at a dinner party when people started talking about one of the biggest social networking sites. People were confused by it and the general talk around the table was that they didn’t really get the point of the site. I sat there dumbfounded. I quickly spoke up and gave everyone around the table a lesson in social networking sites.
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