“These Are NOT Your Father’s Traffic Strategies!”
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Online Marketing Is Changing. Here’s Your Chance To Be At The Forefront Of A Revolution
Dear Friend,
Sometimes there’s a reason to use “old school” tactics when generating traffic for your web site. In fact, you should be using the old school stuff.
But you’re not getting all the traffic to your web site that you could if you’re not using the new generation of techniques. And one of the best things about these new techniques is that they don’t rely on…
SEO Voodoo
You know, put in meta tags, keywords, and alt tags, and then rattle some chicken bones and dance under the full moon while Google shakes things up.
Who needs it?
With Sonic Traffic Tools you’re going to learn six red-hot tactics that you can do right now — today. Tactics that are at the forefront of internet usage among the masses, not just internet marketers.
You see, while the traffic-generating strategies a year ago were exclusively focused on getting prominent and favorable positions in search engines, the trend these days is veering away from the search engines and leaning towards user-driven categorizing systems.
Search engines have their processes carried out by search engine spiders and a preset algorithm.
User-driven systems use human discernment to categorize websites into appropriate topics.
So more and more people are starting to prefer social indexing websites over search engine results. And more and more Internet users are starting to focus on social indexing websites to position themselves well for what should be the dominant practice in the next few years.
Yes, the age of the search engines is slowly coming to a close.
And a new age is upon us, indeed. You need to be able to capitalize on this trend.
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Social
bookmarking websites and how you can capitalize on them. With the
knowledge you will learn, you’ll be able to display your links in prominent
areas without having to be subjected to the whims of the search engines.