How To Get At Least One Million Visitors To Your Site - Podcast
TheSpot-er on May 9th, 2007
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Do you know how to get one million visitors to your site? And I’m talking about genuine buyers – laser targeted traffic that come already interested in what you business have to offer. I know it might sounds like something unreal and yet there are people that easily do that and a lot more year after year.
Well here is your chance to learn. I have gotten my hands on an exclusive interview (that I have full rights to share with you via this podcast) with Neil Shearing. As I write this Neil’s site is getting well over two million visitors a year! And even more importantly he converts those visitors into subscribers to his newsletter, and customers of his products.
But you will have to read details of the article for details and to access podcast interview of Louis Allport and Neil Snearing that you can listen right here on my site or download to your iPod.
Here’s a little background on Neil ..
Neil started on the Internet selling a little report called “How To Make Money On The Internet” (which he now thinks is a really cheesy title!) … and that was just to make a bit of extra money while studying at university.
Five years later, Neil’s online business has grown so much that he now has 4,000 affiliates … 2,500 customers, and over 32,000 people subscribed to his newsletter. What’s most amazing is that it all started from a business running off free web space!
You can visit Neil’s site here: www.ScamFreeZone.com
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hi alex … i am a web 2.0 wealth system supporter … i have some comments of a tekkie nature relating to browser viewability and SEO for wealth 2.0 wealth system blogs … not a criticism in any way, but intended as constructive input for your consideration.
have been working hard to get xhtml validation errors out of my web 2.0 system blog … i started with over 500, got down to zero after painstaking esits to the code (plugins are the main culprit, but there are also bugs in WP2.3.1 that are ‘xhtml 1.o transitional’ non-compliant). main effects of errors are lack of compatibility with some browsers, annoying database glitches, and some plugins simply don’t work with others.
my errors are now up to around 20-50 on various pages after recently loading some new plugins for added features. also, I had to remove some of the plugins you recommend since they created significant errors. the language translator one needs work on the html tags in quotes in the php code, but can be made compliant with about 30mis work.
this page has 500+ and I feel most are from plugins that are not xhtml 1.0 trans compliant
offered in good faith…and in the interests of all web 2.0 wealth system supporters
cheers,
wayne
Thanks Wayne,
Yes I’m aware of compliance issue. Unfortunately to make WP compliant I would have to go with bare bones and loose functionality. As you have stated and seen yourself most of the errors come from plugins coding and while it can be addressed perhaps one plugin at the time - next time they are updated by author due to some issue been fixed, or whatever reason and we are back to square one …
I have learned that with most sites based on a script that dynamically generates content from database you either have to learn to leave with non-compliant site or spend your days attempting to reach that status. I much rather concentrate on producing content and do what I do best …
Alex