The hot secret of MAGNIFYING traffic to my web site came from childhood troublemaking

Getting traffic to my web site was almost a WORLD OF WARCRAFT mission. But I finally generated all the traffic I wanted when I remembered a simple game I had played as a child, 
a game that got me into BIG TROUBLE:

Here is the simple secret I discovered: The humble magnifying glass. It’s actually an
ENERGY FOCUSING device that I used as a child to focus the sun’s rays and sear my name
into my parent’s front steps.  My mother was horrified.

The truth is you need this EXACT SAME intense FOCUS to generate enough heat to win
your traffic war. Sadly, I’m embarrassed to admit that when I started out I tried to use 27 different tactics at the same time to promote my web sites, meaning NOT EVEN SLIGHTLY FOCUSED. The ghastly result was a mere Trickle of Traffic

But, inspired by the memories of the magnifying glass, I decided to FOCUS ON JUST ONE
THING, article marketing, with intense white-heat focus, and traffic began to explode.
I became an expert and only then moved on to other traffic generation methods.

Simply stated, it’s because I focused EXCLUSIVELY on mastering all the tricks and angles of article marketing that my traffic began to heat up. Only then did I move onto other tactics. 

So let’s get to the business with building Traffic to your website.  In today’s program I reveal how easily this the web traffic war is won … by using FOCUSED ENERGY.  Getting one thing right, before moving on to build more.

This is what you must do, focus on getting one traffic method right first and your
website visitor numbers will begin to magnify dramatically.

Jonathan Gunson - TrafficCafe.tv

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1 Katie February 5, 2009 at 11:57 pm

Hmmm, and isn’t applied focus the key to everything? Love, happiness, success, riches, education, mastery??? Oh, and website traffic!

Love your stuff!
Katie

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2 Admin February 6, 2009 at 3:37 am

Brilliant Katie! You have all the focus in the world.
(Getting one thing right at a time sure removes the barriers.)
Jonathan

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3 Jeremy Mangrum February 6, 2009 at 1:10 am

Hi Jonathan

Great TV show man. I’m going to be here every day from now on. OK?!

I’ve put a magnifying glass right by my Mac. Will remind me to about FOCUS. Looking forward to tomorrows show.

Jeremy M.

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4 Tinu February 6, 2009 at 6:26 am

Thanks for the shout-out. I *LOVE* your show and your site is absolutely divine. Who is your designer?

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5 Admin February 6, 2009 at 6:40 am

Tinu .. such magic you weave! This channel? I designed the whiole darned thing myself. (So .. really glad it meets with your approval.)
Jonathan

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6 Staci J. Shelton February 6, 2009 at 11:51 am

Amazing and true advice from Jonathan. Focus is the key to success! Whatever we focus on, expands and grows. Focus, build and move to the next method!

Thanks Jonathan for a wonderful show and great tips to help us succeed!

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7 Admin February 6, 2009 at 11:53 am

Staci … did you see show #6 on QUALITY?
Reckon you’d know all about that too :)
Jonathan

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8 Debra Oakland February 9, 2009 at 10:27 pm

Jonathan, I believe Focus to be a key ingredient to success. Focus is powerful, most people tend to try something a time or two and move on.

I especially resonated with the words “Focus develops heat and expands.”
Great coffee talk and thanks again for your nuggets of wisdom.

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9 George Angel May 12, 2010 at 12:57 pm

Hello, very good advice. I now plan to focus on article writing, since I am a professional writer anyway, this will be a natural step. You mentioned the gentleman who only does article marketing, he has 6,000 articles, but you say he does not even use twitter or any other traffic generating methods. Would it not be a good idea however to write articles and then announce them on twitter or other social media sites. I have no social media practical knowledge at this time but I am wondering if I should combine article writing with social media to let people know when I have written an article. I appreciate your comments. I hope my question is clear and makes sense.

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10 Jonathan May 12, 2010 at 9:41 pm

George

Definitely let people know about your article. Remember though that people mistakenly think social media is a kind of broadcast platform. It is not. Twitter for example is a place to have conversations that people sometimes repeat virally. Same as Facebook. Only when you have a large folowing on Facebook does it work more like broadcast.

But make a vidoe ansd put it ob TYouTube

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