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Website META Keywords:Traffic Ivy
Website META Title:Traffic Ivy Plus Profit Funnel Bonus – Traffic Ivy
Website META Description:Guaranteed Website Traffic Platform For Real, Trackable Shares, Backlinks And Visitors To Your Offers.
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Starting Now, Your Traffic & Affiliate Sales Can Begin To Look A Lot More Like These...
You see, Sam was always under the illusion that he was a genius.
When he dropped out of school it only concreted his self-belief, constantly quoting ridiculously wealthy highschool dropouts like Sir Richard Branson and Quentin Tarantino.
Sam strictly lived (and still lives) by the principle – Why reinvent the wheel?
Add to that his dad’s overconfidence in the families genetics!
He loaned Sam $20,000 to start his own Digital Marketing Company.
Sam believed he had what it took to become the next Zuckerberg… all because he watched a 4 minute YouTube video last year and felt inspired.
Don’t get me wrong, I love Sam.
He’s adorable and has a good, kind heart - but sometimes he really makes me chuckle.
This one day Sam visited while I was finishing up some work on Traffic Ivy (I’ll tell you all about it in a minute!) and after insisting on knowing what I was up to…
With his ‘Classic Sam’ level of adorable arrogance)
Here’s the Ugly Truth
52% of all web traffic is FAKE i.e. it is generated using bots.
Experts warn that uneven traffic, abnormally low time spent on a page, the bounce rates, the origin of the traffic, and unknown referrals are some of the most common indicators of bot generated traffic.
Fake Traffic Is A Much Bigger Problem Than You Think!
Good Bots Include: Bots like search engine bots (6.6%) and monitoring bots are fine
Bad Bots Are Trouble: If 28.9% of clicks on your site are fake it screws everything up for you
*Source Incapsula Traffic Bot Study 2018
They Can Damage SEO & Web Reputation
When a click arrives on your site and then leaves immediately is recorded by search engines as either a bot, or ... they see it as your content not being worthy enough of the visitor sticking around. Since advertising networks consider fake views as a form of fraud, you might end up with a penalized website.
If the trend repeats, advertising networks could even blacklist or remove your website.
Plus Increase Hosting Costs & Messed Up Analytics
Besides the fact that none of these clicks actually make you money. If you’re getting more fake traffic than real people you are spending more money, earning less and being penalised by Google and Networks...
From: The Desk of Traffic Ivy Creator, Cindy Donovan
To: Everyone involved in Online Business [Except Sam – Ah, what the hell – him too]
Re: Driving REAL traffic to your offers that you can track all the way!
Hey ‘hungry for REAL traffic that will convert’ Marketer,
Fake news, fake brands, fake medicines, fake currency, fake online traffic - everything is bad and, in some cases, even life-threatening.
But…one thing’s for sure especially when it comes to anything online – fake is unfortunately the new real.
I’ve been a full-time marketer for 12+ years. I’ve sold over 150,000 products/units and just last year alone sold over $1,000,000 of products.
The single BIGGEST problem that had us stumped was ‘low-to-average’ quality traffic.
My team and I work hard to make great software tools, we provide excellent training materials to anyone who will read it… and also own eCommerce stores, various training products and affiliate blogs in niches outside of the Internet Marketing space…
But still, getting the right people onto my pages - people who were targeted, ready to share, optin and most importantly buy didn’t happen as often as we wanted.
I always hoped the Pareto Principle, aka the 80/20 rule applied to online traffic too.
Unfortunately having 80% of your company sales come from 20% of your website traffic, just doesn’t happen.
I mean, have a look at your own traffic stats.
Consistent 20% conversions on every click you send to your offers?
Any marketer would happily take it any day of the week and twice on Sunday.
Sadly, no one sees conversions this high… in fact one of my team members jokingly suggested that at least for our business, we should rename