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Old 01-22-2005, 03:28 PM
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Web Hosting Traffic In One Day


Getting Web Hosting Traffic in Less Than One Day


Every web site owner has wanted to drive additional traffic to their web site – and of course we’re all in a big hurry to do it. But have you ever thought about the fact that any webmaster can drive great qualified traffic to their site in less than one day? That’s right – you can literally set up an entire traffic driving campaign and see the traffic coming to your site even in the same day! Here’s how:

Harness the Power of Targeted Search with Google

The absolute fastest way to get really serious targeted traffic to your web site is to use the power of Google. You know, Google - the guys that get, oh say, over 70% of all searches conducted on the Internet today. Yeah Google - the guys who figured out how to produce relevant search results. Google - the guys who went public and made like 20 zillion dollars. That Google.

They have a brain-dead easy-to-use advertising product called Google AdWords – and you can set up an account, create keywords, have them appear on the relevant search terms in the Google search engine, and see real live qualified traffic to your web site in the space of a few hours.

Setting Up a Google AdWords Account Step-by-Step

Okay, take a deep breath. Settle into the chair in front of your computer and get ready to go. Follow these steps exactly:

1. Navigate your browser to: https://adwords.google.com/select and click on the ‘Sign Up Now’ area.

2. Select the appropriate language and gepgraphical targeting – ‘Regions and cities’ if you are a local business, ‘Global or nationwide’ if you serve all regions (we’ll use this setting for our example). Click the ‘Save and Continue’ button.

3. Next you choose your countries. If you are a North American business, I highly recommend selecting ‘United States’ only. To do this – go to the right hand box entitled ‘Selected Countries’ and highlight ‘All Countries’ with your mouse. Then click the ‘Remove’ button. The ‘Selected Countries’ box will now be empty. Go to the left column and highlight ‘United States’ – then click the ‘Add’ button. Click the ‘Save and Continue’ button.

4. Now you name your ad group and create your first online ad. Don’t worry – you can always go back and edit your ad at anytime. Just have fun with it for now! To get started, think up a name that you want to call your first group of ads. Type this name into the box labeled: ‘Name this Ad Group’.

Now go to section ‘A: Create Ads’ just below. You simply fill in the boxes and Google does this cool ‘automatic update’ that shows you what your ad will look like as you are filling in the boxes. When you have an ad that you like - click the ‘Save and Continue’ button.

5. Choose the keywords that will trigger your ad. If you sell ‘windows reseller hosting’ then start with that keyword. If you sell ‘unix VPS’ then start with that. Once you have typed in a search term, you can always use the ‘Keyword Suggestion Tool’ link on the same page to expand your list. Google will automatically suggest words that may expand your traffic. Be sure to do a reality check against this list – it’s automated and some terms may not be appropriate for your business. Once you have a list of keywords, click the ‘Save Keywords’ button to continue.

6. Choose your maximum bid. I always set this to $.05 (five cents) to start. This is Google’s minimum bid amount. You can always change it later if you need more traffic. Type in .05 and click the ‘Calculate Estimates’ button. Ignore the resulting estimates – they are almost always wrong. Simply click the ‘Save and Continue’ button. At this step Google will ask if you want to create another ad group – simply bypass this step by clicking the ‘Continue to Step 3’ button.

7. Now you specify you daily budget. I suggest being conservative here as well. You can always increase this later. For now – figure out how much you can spend each month for traffic and divide by 30. Put in an amount that is this number or even lower. I usually start with $5 per day as a maximum. When you’ve decided, simply click the ‘Save and Continue’ button.

8. Entering your contact information and password. This step requires you to give Google a valid email address that you can check – in order to send you to the final confirmation and billing step. Fill in your email and pick a password that you can remember – preferably one that has at least 1 numeral and is difficult to duplicate easily.

When you’ve filled in your information, click the ‘I agree – Create my AdWords account’ button.

At this point you should see the following message: “Thank you for signing up with AdWords. Please check your email (you@youremail.com) for a message from Google containing a link to our verification program.” Follow the link in that message to confirm that we have your correct email address.

9. Check your email and finish setting up your account. Go to your eamil and retireve the Google email. Follow the link inside – this will verify that your email is valid. Then simply login to your AdWords account using the email address and password that you supplied in the last step.

10. Once you log in you will see the following message: “Note: Your account hasn't been activated. Payment information is required in order to run your ads. Please provide your payment information on the Billing Preferences page in the "My Account" section. Typically, your ads will begin running almost immediately after you submit this information.” Simpy follow the ‘Billing Prefences’ link and enter your credit card information. When complete click the ‘Save Changes’ button.

11. Your AdWords account is now live! You will see traffic from your ads coming to your site almost immediately if you have selected popular keywords.

Then entire process described above can easily be completed in less than 2 hours. I just did it myself in less than an hour. Good luck and remember if you ever have any problems with the account running through too much cash – you can simply ‘pause’ the account giving you time to reduce your bids, or delete keywords. While you won’t become an AdWords expert from this start up guide, you will begin to see highly targeted web traffic come to your site in less than one day!

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Old 01-28-2005, 09:10 PM
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This is a decent tutorial, but also think about how much you will be spending and what percent of your investment will return to your bank.

You could spend upwards of $10/lead and there is no promise of a sign up.

If you dont spend more than say $4/lead then you won't be listed much by google because competing advertisers are paying more to be seen more.

I would think that only a good 15% of the leads you get will result in a sign up and even then it varies on the quality of your business site.

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Old 01-28-2005, 09:26 PM
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The values quoted are too low to get results. 5 cents a click will not get you any worthy adword positioning.

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Old 01-28-2005, 09:30 PM
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That depends on your keywords. Although you will want bids much higher than 5 cents in most cases, you can still be seen in many niche markets.

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Old 01-28-2005, 09:31 PM
UH-Matt UH-Matt is offline
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But niche searches are far less common. This tutorial was about gaining "traffic" from google adwords... Niche adwords are very slow going.

The tutorial uses keywords such as ‘windows reseller hosting’ and then a 5 cents a click budget... just go and try that and see how it does...

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Old 01-28-2005, 10:06 PM
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Hi

Saw your posting on Running a Web Hosting business and you all are miles beyond me. Do you have any advise on where to go, what to read if your kind of green.

Thanks,
Carmen

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Old 01-29-2005, 09:42 AM
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I have tried the Gooogle Adwords and i have noticed that if you are not paying alot of money per click then you will actually be put on hold by google for what they call "slowing", which is nothing more than an attempt by google to have you raise your CTR so they can make more money. Bottom line is if you dont want to spend alot of money here then it will not get you good position and you will not generate that much traffic. Just my two cents...but very good write up on how to do it.

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Old 02-03-2005, 12:32 PM
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is there any similar thing i can do without paying anything? i just started my hosting bussiness and i am a student so i can't start spending unless i start earning first... i have tried lots of promotion programs like traffic exchanges but they are all too tedious for me..
any ideas anyone?
i was thinking of displaying google adwords in my website or some other affiliate link to earn some money and them promote my website with what i earned.. tell me what u think.
thanks.

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Old 02-20-2005, 03:28 AM
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I wouldn't suggest putting ads on your website, as they will link to your competitors and it is beyond unprofessional.

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Old 02-26-2005, 11:27 AM
UniServe Hosting UniServe Hosting is offline
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Hello Bill,

I am curious to know how come on your plan page you do not list any information on how much web space the client will receive? In addition, you do not list what the client's monthly data rate transfer will be. Would I, as a client, be confied to 1GB of monthly data transfer?

http://99centswebhosting.com/hosting.htm

Your contact page returns a 404 Error which means the file either does not exist or isn't available, basically a dead end.

http://99centswebhosting.com/contact.htm

What sort of hosting is this? Nevertheless, why would anyone in their right mind offer hosting at 0.99 cents? and to top things off include a domain name. To register the domain alone will cost you at least $6 depending on who you have your account with. All this to make a five dollar profit for the year?

Maybe I am dumbfound, however, this sort of hosting just appears to be very unprofessional, absurd and aimless. Nothing is ever free, especially in this Society where there is always a catch.

Regards,

Matthew

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Old 02-28-2005, 10:49 PM
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I completely agree. I tried the Google adwords for a month. Do you know how many people I got to my site? Fifteen from them. Fifteen. I had my CTR at .10 thinking "WOW, I'LL GET A $10 SIGN UP FOR .10!"..It doesn't work like that. I'm sorry to say it, but you do get what you pay for.

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Old 03-18-2005, 09:26 PM
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The only way to really get traffic without having to spend alot in advertising is to partner and Exchange Links to side of similar topic as yours.

You can then share visitors this way as many sites are trying to do the same thing you are. Get visitors.

Buying ad space is tricky as knowing where to do to advertise is always the Number One concern. YOu can use www.alexa.com to judge how popular the website is before being ad space from them.

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Old 11-14-2005, 06:35 PM
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well I guess its worth to try since wen stop it anytime we want.

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Old 11-22-2005, 08:38 PM
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I have found that being apart of web hosting forums and communities has put a nice little spike in the traffic to my company website.

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Old 12-04-2005, 12:28 AM
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I wouldn't recommend Google Adwords unless you are willing to pay per click to be on the 1st page of search pages--maybe upto 2nd page. majority of search engine users stop looking past the first page, and having bids lower than 50 cents per click will definitely not get you want you want fast. Expecially services offered online have very high cost per click rates, unless you come up with keywords that aren't used as often by your competitors...which by then will possibly be limited by google because that keyword is not used by searchers much or it does not have much impressions. This will slow down your advertising campaign, and possibly get you no visitor until you pay what google wants you to pay. I would say $1.00 per click would get you some results...in traffic wise...can't guarantee any conversions

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