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Shvoong Home>Books>Reference>The Encyclopedia of Free Online Advertising Review

The Encyclopedia of Free Online Advertising

Book Review   by:TheUniqueEntrepreneur     Original Author: Luke Parker
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THIS IS AN INCREDIBLE BOOK!

It Covers everything!



Don''t Spend Another Dime on Other Books Until You Read This!







BUILD MASSIVE TRAFFIC FOR FREE!



"... advertising your business effectively on the internet is still the single most important skill to learn for any business to survive online..."








A common misconception that many webmasters have is that all free forms of traffic are very low in quality. Some will even quote the instances that software "bots" will be delivered as a visitor instead of a human.



Scams do happen from time to time, there’s no dismissing it. All of the traffic methods reviewed in this encyclopedia however, are genuine methods that are
usually scam free.



A great benefit about using free advertising is that there’s no reason for a scammer to try to target you, since you’re not a paying customer. No credit card number, no scam. A mild case of spyware is the worst you should expect. (So get your anti-Spyware and anti-virus up to date before trying some of these!)



The fascinating thing is that research has revealed that these forms of traffic are not usually just cheap, un-targeted surfers. There’s plenty of free Pay-Per-Click traffic out there, just as targeted as Google’s AdWords.




In fact, when you get down to the "P" section, I’m showing everyone reading this book exactly where they can pick up their own free 100,983 visitors in paid, WELL-TARGETED traffic!


They may be free, but quite a few entries here are the exact same things that the pros use to gain massive, passive traffic."



There are also totally free ways get incredibly large amounts of traffic, that only require a modest amount of your time working on the front end. SEO, Link Building, and Article Marketing all can make your site the most popular site on the net for your niche market, yet they don’t cost a single penny to do correctly.



Furthermore, targeted traffic isn’t the only traffic you’ll ever likely need. I’m sure you would be ok with a couple hundred thousand semi-targeted or Non-targeted visitors on your site tomorrow, building up your Alexa Ranking and showing the world how powerful a draw your website has…

Also, with those kinds of numbers, you stand to make more than just a sale or two, no matter how unrelated the referring site is.




I’m going to spill the beans on a method to do just that for you under the "Traffic Exchanges" section. The rest of this book is just as useful, in fact, what I’ve mentioned here are



What it all comes down to is which KINDS of traffic you need for your marketing strategy. You’ll be sure to find a few in this eBook to fit your needs.



So before we get started, let me reiterate that every technique in this encyclopedia is completely free for you to use to drive some form of traffic to your website with. All techniques listed here have been tested, not just by me, but by other online marketers and even ratings services in some cases.



There are no sources of traffic here that require you to use a credit card. (Unless you upgrade to some premium level of service, of course.)



With these free services alone, anyone easily build up enough traffic to their site to make you wonder how Google can charge so much for AdWords listings!"




Part of the preceding was an excerpt from the author''s, LUKE W. PARKER''S, Introduction to this AWESOME work!

Get this book!

It''s available for free at this URL: http://www.unique-entrepreneur.com/aaa.html







Published: October 13, 2007   
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