Bloggers Hopes and Dreams Stamped On?


Hey blog fan here another great post that I think you should read.
The economic growth in the last years gave average folks and entrepreneurs worldwide lots of ideas.
Full of hopes, lots of them took the jump and launched their first blog.
The advantage: drop down hosting prices and an ‘even-a-granny-could-use-it’ web interface
Anyone with a reliable hosting account could manage their word-press blog and install it with just a few mouse clicks
Would anyone expect their blogs to look like a ghost town?
Not at all! Most bloggers were displeasingly hit by the unexpected… they built the blog, but not too many were rushing to check it out!
The problem was that nobody told these bloggers the BIG problem – traffic is what will eventually take their new blog to the next level, or let it collect dust.
And one way to get traffic is to pay for it, but not everybody can afford it; plus, nobody could guarantee that will pay off, right?
Most blogs are looking like they’re in a roller coaster; they might see a sudden spike in traffic, then they falloff miserably, and never rise up again.
The solution would be to enable your blog with an ‘anti roller coaster’ option and when the ride happens again, at least, you’ll be able to rise up, higher than before.
This option is quite amazing; you can get returning visitors on your blog with just a simple web form [it’s not an RSS feed!]
Whenever you want more traffic, you just step into this pool, and get as much as you want, without having to pay anybody for doing so!
The best part is that once you own the traffic, you can control and recycle it as you wish; for example, you could send the same people to various affiliate offers and special promos, thus making you more money over time.
Or, you could have blog contests and drive viral traffic that goes back into your list, and so on, like a domino effect!
Your blog can now safely ride the roller coaster again and fight the low traffic ‘turbulence’ with a simple web form.
Stay tuned for more info on what’s coming next! You don’t want to miss on this… MaxBlogPress
So how do you think this has effected the industy? Please feel free toleave you comments.
Cheers,
Rob
Hi Rob, interesting post. Although I have heard of it I don’t know anyone that uses this. Do you?
Enjoy the journey.
Mandy
Thanks for your post Mandy!