When It Comes To Traffic, Are You Organic?
by Rick Carbone
Establishing your own E-commerce site is not what it used to
be. There are thousands of competitors that are competing for a
bigger share of the market. Every method you can find to
augment your sales will be beneficial.
Establishing your own E-commerce site is not what it used to
be. There are thousands of competitors that are competing for a
bigger share of the market. Every method you can find to
augment your sales will be beneficial.
Let's face facts we are in this for the money.
Altruism is not the primary motivation to put a website on the
Internet to provide information for the world. Albeit there are
some that provide information for the sake of providing free
information to others. I have just started to provide free
information sites on a variety of topics that are near and dear
to me, just for the sake of providing information to others.
There is no monetary gain. For the most part though the
majority of my websites are commercial in nature and are
profitable. The majority of sites though are out there to turn
a profit. I don't think that profit is a dirty word
either.
It is common knowledge that without traffic we have no
business. Like any business, without any customers you will not
have any sales. No sales, no money and no site. Traffic
represents all the people that get a chance to see what you
have to offer. The more people who see your products the more
people there are to buy them.
No one puts up an E-commerce site and doesn’t expect a
profit. We have startup capital that needs to be recouped. With
consistent traffic, we at least have a fighting chance to
achieve that probability. Monetizing your traffic would
optimize your chances of making the best out of it.
Traffic Types
The internet has proven to be a very reliable source
in finding what was deemed to be non-existent. The internet has
made the world a smaller place; you can advertise a product
from Asia and find a buyer from North America in an instant.
This has made the Internet the most desirable place to do
business, in my opinion.
Generating traffic however is not an easy task on the
Internet. You have to contend with a great number of sites to
generate decent traffic flow. However, if done successfully
this opens up a plethora of possibilities. Of course one of
those benefits is monetizing your traffic flow.
Therefore, to get to the core of it the creating more
traffic you need to understand the types of traffic
available.
I break down traffic into two basic categories: Organic and
Paid.
Organic traffic is homegrown so to speak. It's the
traffic that comes from non-paid sources. This is search engine
traffic or link traffic from sites of which you have reciprocal
links. Search engine traffic, although free, is a time
consuming process for the patient and assiduous. Link traffic
is an arduous task as well, but quite
rewarding.
The best method of obtaining a good and constant flow
of traffic is the organic method. The only issue is that it
does take time to accomplish, but the rewards are great and of
course inexpensive. The traffic itself is free, however the
time and energy expended and perhaps software used may cost
something. There are many different sources of organic
traffic:
· Search engine listings
· Reciprocal links
· Writing and submitting
articles
· Free classified ads.
· Self promotion
All of these sources take time but can be implemented for
free.
Paid traffic comes in many forms. Pay per click being
the most popular today, due to its instant results. Advertising
takes on many forms and probably the best and most widely used
is banner advertising. There are many that argue that banner
advertising is a waste of time and money, as you will either
pay for impressions( the number of times the banner is shown)
or for clicks (the number of times someone clicks on your
banner.)
Honestly, unless you have a good bankroll, don't jump into
advertising as a first method of getting traffic to your site
and product.
The argument for pay per click advertising is you will
find out quickly if your product has a market, and if it does,
pay per click can be very rewarding. Do the math ahead of time
by estimating your cost and the number of clicks on your ad and
how many convert to sales. This is very important, as you may
have a very decent click through rate but a poor conversion to
sales rate. This equates to losing money over the long
run.
The argument for organic traffic is strong but not
instantly rewarding. It's your call as how you will
proceed.
Rick Carbone is the owner-editor of Home Business
Research a top website focused solely on online
home business development and management since 1998.
You can get a free copy of his ebook "Go Online1-2-3" by
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