Maximising Traffic
I've spent the past two weeks rewriting a course that I'd half written previously.
There are tons of courses and eBooks out there telling you howto get traffic, but there are few and far between that tell you what to do with it.
So, using Graham Hamer's excellent eBook Traffic Jam, as a reference point, I've written a fourteen day course that shows you how to maximise the Traffic that can be freely obtained on the web.
To summarize the entire course in a few sentences - Traffic should be used as a means to create subscribers, subscribers become customers, satisfied customers become repeat customers.
the method and means to make this happen are all covered in my course. You can subscribe here
There are tons of courses and eBooks out there telling you howto get traffic, but there are few and far between that tell you what to do with it.
So, using Graham Hamer's excellent eBook Traffic Jam, as a reference point, I've written a fourteen day course that shows you how to maximise the Traffic that can be freely obtained on the web.
To summarize the entire course in a few sentences - Traffic should be used as a means to create subscribers, subscribers become customers, satisfied customers become repeat customers.
the method and means to make this happen are all covered in my course. You can subscribe here
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