Review: generic information, no specific traffic source.
Here's the content table:
Contents
Introduction
Chapter 1
You’ve Built It...But They Will Not Come!
Understanding the Role of the Website
Free Vs. Paid Traffic
Building Your Traffic Generation Strategy
Chapter 2
Search Engine Optimization—Keywording Your Way to More Traffic
Creating New Website Content
Free Content Management Systems
Blog Commenting, Blog Hopping and Blog Guest Hosting
Article Directory Marketing
Press Releases
Choosing Your Links Wisely
Social Networking—Get Out and Mingle!
Facebook’s Features
Twitter’s Tips
6 LinkedIn’s Linking
Google+’s Extras
Pinterest
Forum Feats
Chapter 4
Email Marketing—Making “Friends” with Your Customers
The Difference between Real Email Marketing and SPAM
Mailing Lists
AutoResponders
Creating Newsletters
Chapter 5
Create a Traffic Monster—The Thrill of Going Viral
Video and Audio Content
Where to Host Your Content
Pretty Pictures
Unique Content
Social Bookmarking
Applications, Games, Tools and Other Multimedia
The Secret to Creating Viral Pages
Chapter 6
A Few More Great and Not So Great Ideas
Banner Advertising
Ad Swaps / Link Exchanges
PPC Advertising / Text Links
Affiliate Programs and Joint Venture Campaigns
Giving Away Free Stuff
Local and Mobile (Free) Advertising
Conclusion
Mindmap in PDF - http://simpletrafficsolutions.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/08/traffic_mindmap.pdf
Main PDF (I think) - http://simpletrafficsolutions.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/08/simple_traffic_solutions.pdf
Just a quickie...
This is from early 2012 with the usual stuff you've read a million times before. Nothing new, just old strategies that seem very old fashioned these days. It even mentions Squidoo as a source of traffic!
John Thornhill is an expert when it comes to scamming Internet Marketing n0obs. The information he provides is extremely basic, and he "hard sells" his personal coaching and "consulting" - usually at around $297 a month.
It's a bit of a joke really, as Thornhill used to work in a factory and knows very little about marketing, the internet or business in general for that matter.
(05-25-2015 11:36 PM)kirstie Wrote: [ -> ]John Thornhill is an expert when it comes to scamming Internet Marketing n0obs. The information he provides is extremely basic, and he "hard sells" his personal coaching and "consulting" - usually at around $297 a month.
It's a bit of a joke really, as Thornhill used to work in a factory and knows very little about marketing, the internet or business in general for that matter.
it's a tactic more and more used lately and it seems to be working well on newbs... that's quite sad though