Cheap web traffic is viewed by many online marketers as little more than a pipe dream.
These people would have you believe that in order to generate quality traffic to your website or blog, you need to spend hundreds of pounds on complicated advertising campaigns, with no guarantee of results.
However, there are cheaper options. Overlooked options. Options which, when utilized correctly, can be extremely profitable for your online business.
Many marketers have used the Fiverr platform in an attempt to generate traffic to their websites and blogs. This tactic rarely works.
However, what if there was a way for you to utilize Fiverr properly - to actually see real human traffic visiting your site after placing every order.
That is what The Fiverr Traffic Plan will teach you to do. Just by implementing the one secret we will teach you in this guide, you can see genuine traffic every day for only $5.
This is obviously not a fluff-filled guide. If you want to learn more about the theory of generating web traffic, then this book probably isn't for you.
However, if you want to learn one new trick for generating traffic at a fraction of the cost you would normally pay to do so, then The Fiverr Traffic Plan may just be the guide you have been searching for!!
At an introductory price of only $0.99, can you really afford not to give it a try, in your efforts to improve the profitability of your online business?
Chris Anderson was named in April 2007 to the "Time 100," the newsmagazine's list of the 100 men and women whose power, talent or moral example is transforming the world. He is Editor-in-Chief of Wired magazine, a position he took in 2001, and he has led the magazine to six National Magazine Award nominations, winning the prestigious top prize for General Excellence in 2005 and 2007. He is the author of the New York Times best-seller The Long Tail, which is based on an influential 2004 article published in Wired, and runs a blog on the subject at www.thelongtail.com. Previously, he was at The Economist, where he served as US Business Editor, Asia Business Editor; and Technology Editor. He started The Economist's Internet coverage in 1994 and directed its initial web strategy. Anderson's media career began at the two premier science journals, Nature and Science, where he served in several editorial capacities. Prior to that he was a physics researcher at the Los Alamos National Lab."
Concise, action-oriented, and to the point. This little document gets you past unrealistic expectations in a hurry so you can get down to work with a sensible, step-by-step approach that taps into the hidden power of Fiverr.