Traffic Does Not Mean Users How many times have you heard a competitor, a co-worker or a friend state that they have twice as many hits on their Web site as you do? How many times have you said that yourself to someone else? I have a better boast than that. I had One-third the amount of traffic that you did, but I made three times more money. Now, isn't that worth boasting about? Traffic without income or results is like having four university degrees and no job; the framed degrees do look pretty but they are only for show. If you have any traffic to your site you have to ensure that you are taking advantage of it as much as possible. There are vital points to understand about your traffic and Internet browsing habits that will help you take better control of your own money flow and make you more successful. These points are vital to understand when you not only design your site but also your revenue model. 1. Not All Traffic is Targeted 2. All Traffic Has a Purpose 3. Traffic Without a Purpose is Not Users Let's define "users" as traffic that utilizes the services of a site. This means that traffic that doesn't use the services does not constitute users. Here is the key point: advertising that delivers traffic and not users is worthless. Large portions of dot-com crashes were about this very issue. They had plenty of traffic, but little or no revenue generated by that traffic. If, however, you can turn this non-purpose traffic into revenue, it would become traffic that could make you rightfully proud and very rich! 4. All Traffic is Interested in Something When a visitor comes to your site they may not be interested in you, your service or your site. However, their interest in something gives you an opportunity to satisfy that craving if you are able to discover what it is. This is where the potential for non-site-specific income arises and where you can take the opportunity to make extra income. 5. Capturing Income by Capturing Purpose The key to achieving profit is to understand that your traffic has the purpose that I outlined above. Once you satisfy this purpose, then your traffic or visitors become users. Users equal profit. 6. Conclusion Understanding how traffic is wasted is almost more important than understanding how your traffic is converted to users. If you convert one percent of your traffic into users, you can double your income by converting 1.01% of the 99 percent of wasted traffic into users without having to increase your traffic in any manner whatsoever. Instead of having to find 100 new users to generate one sale you can minimize your efforts by converting one of your existing visitors into that sale. Isn't that easier than trying to find more visitors and then trying to convert them? Back to: Newsletter |