How can you get new customers to your website without a major investment?
How can you get more prospects, sales leads and sales?
In this MP3, Bryan Todd and cover 5 hot traffic sources and the pros and cons of each:
1) Google ads – what they’re capable of, and their limitations; when they’re cheap and when they’re expensive
2) Solo emails to rented email lists
3) Advertising in online publications
4) Article marketing – the RIGHT ways and WRONG ways to do it
5) Social Media and Facebook Ads (when it will work, and when it’s just a time-suck)
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In less than 1 hour you’ll have a clear picture of where you can go to get more traffic and more customers. And you’ll gain birds-eye view of these 5 traffic sources.
Perry Marshall
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14 Comments on “"How to get new customers without spending a fortune" – MP3”
thanks perry your stuff is very interesting and great
Thank you for the share Perry. I remember listening to this the first time around and it’s even more relevant today.
The info may be from 2010, but the concepts are timeless! Thanks for sharing this for free!
Mark
Is the workshop 2012 or 2013?
Thanks
Sorry, it was 2010! I removed the link.
To: Perry’s VA’s – this tele-seminar is over 2 years old.
I doubt any of it is out of date now.
I wanted to thank you for the amazing work you are doing of spreading all the knowledge you have, I been following almost everything and had managed to increase the conversion by 2% for one of my client in just a month but this month the number of conversions is 4 and isn’t rising beyond that.. Please advice..
Thanks :)
Thanks Perry; You guys are really doing a great job explaining issue’s that need to be addressed.
Thanks Perry, Please can you guide me step by step to start joining your really unaware how to start. Appreciated your support on this matter. More Power to you and your team.
As usual, quality content from you Perry. Shame I cannot be there in London to see you – hope you’ll be doing one again sometime soon.
Thanks Perry. Your stuff is always filled with practical, here’s what to do points. I appreciate that. You (and Steve Harrison) are the best.
It’s good to get specific, refined ways of getting new enquiries and clients – and what works TODAY, not just a few years ago. Thanks.
In my latest newsletter from you, you say:
“One of my favorite keyword tools is WordTracker. For most any term, they’ll give you 200-300 related words and phrases that real people have recently typed into search engines…”
– I’m just concluding their free trial, and what struck me is that their keywords database spans four years, and the numbers are tiny. There are 202 UK searches for LIFE COACH, for example. That’s one per week, and it means that any digging I do is in the dust – the numbers are too small to be statistically significant.
I worked this issue very thoroughly with their excellent support guy Mal, who eventually, ran out of things to say, except that the tool’s not for everyone or for all niches. (I pointed out to him that even S3X has a relatively tiny number of entries in their database).
I have the notion that I’m missing something here – clearly WordTracker is globally recognised, and Perry Marshall knows his onions!
But I can’t see what it is that I’m missing, and Mal was unable to point to it for me.
I’m not holding my breath, but of course, but if anyone can enlighten me, I’d REALLY appreciate it.