From my experience, to build a massive [tag]Network Marketing[/tag] [tag]Traffic funnel[/tag] you need to utilize as many [tag]traffic building systems[/tag] as possible. My preference, obviously, is to rely on totally free traffic that is generated from Search Engine placement, or perhaps links from other sites. I’m not very fond of Pay-per-click ads (PPC) or Pay-per-action (PPA) traffic, simply because it can be quite expensive in terms of volume. Also, to get TARGETED TRAFFIC you’ll need to spend a little more time on the things that contribute to bringing in visitors.Â
One of my favorite ways to get targeted Network marketing traffic, is to utilize “tagging”. Now, many people may not recognize the importance of tagging, but I’m here to proclaim evidence on the contrary. I’ve watched as my traffic funnel fills with excellent targeted prospects, as a result of my efforts with tags.
Basically, tags are categories that your blog postings fit into. Tagging a specific text in your post for a certain type of category tells Technorati and icerocket, or other Social Bookmarking sites, to put your blog post in a specific category on their site. That means if anyone goes to Technorati and searches for a specific [tag]keyword[/tag] phrase, if your blog post has been tagged in that category, it potentially will be brought to their attention.
Each of those categories has links to the site that has been tagged. This is usually a very good ranking link back to a site, and best yet, it’s text is related to your keyword phrase, so it adds a very beneficial link to your [tag]back links[/tag].A Technorati tag looks something like this: The Tag Text As you can see, it looks very much like a regular hyperlink HTML tag, but there are some key differences.  Â
As you can see at the end of the Technorati URL (.com/tag/), there is “the tagged text” with plus signs in the middle of it.
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