It has now comes to my attention that many internet marketing newbies are proclaiming themselves as internet marketing guru, by only having a few newly built websites that are less than a week old, these gurus are claiming if you sign up for their newletters, they will teach you all sorts of guarenteed-way to gain traffic to your website immediately! WAKE UP! The next thing you know is having your inbox full of junk mails. Good to hear that some of my subscribers have email filter that can filter emails that they marked as spam mails before they hit their inbox, Im glad my emails are not among them. One of the super hyped up website Ive stumble today put up a headline that reads Discover How to Instantly Get Multiple Streams of Targeted Traffic to Your Website!, now I dont know where did he copied this line from, but I do remember a REAL guru has this headline earned him half a million dollars within 3 months time! This guy ripped the same headline down and added 2 words behind the original, Starting Today!. Many of these gurus offer the same old-school topic - How to increase traffic to your websites. I have a question for them: If what youre teaching is so effective, and why the hell do you need visitors to subscribe to your lame-o-newsletter so that you can spam your visitors hoping for some low-life income? (I have to appologize for the used of the words just now, Im just against scammers) My Thought: If they are really the Guru of traffic maker, just post in a blog or write an article for it. Thereare just so much to write about it in this topic. Not just go around telling people, Sign up my newsletter now and Ill show you how to increase your traffic. The truth is, after youve signed up the newsletter, youre only making him to increase the traffic. Therefore, I do not claim such offer to increase my subscribers, I give away ebooks for free (but not free ebooks). Ebook that are really selling at a price out there now! So, would you rather being bribed for my subscription email list, or rather believe in those hyped up occult marketers? |