How To Tap Into Massive Sources of Traffic
With Virtually No Competition!
Things haven't been this perfect for a long
time. In fact, not since one of the big engines really started to
take off, when those who were lucky enough to be already seated firmly
in the Top 10 for their keywords, has there been such a plethora of new
traffic opportunities.
The internet marketing world has become
multi-dimensional in ways that are surprising to most people who are still
hooked on search engine marketing as their sole website promotion strategy.
Here are the new avenues of traffic that
most people are NOT taking advantage of outside of the big companies and
a handful of savvy marketers:
1. Podcasting
While it was "the word of the year" for
2005, most people still have no idea what Podcasting is really about outside
of being able to download music at iTunes.com.
And, frankly, it's because the people who
"get it" are, for the first time ever, keeping quiet about it! Or
at least keeping the information of how they are profiting wildly with
Podcasting behind closed doors and in small groups.
And I am not going to get too far into
it here for the same reason as the others: I don't want the competition
that will be here by the end of 2006 to come any earlier because I blabbed
about how it is done in public!
Sorry, but you will have to pay something
to become a millionaire using this information!
But I will give you a clue. Go to
iTunes.com and download the free software that allows you to, yes, download
music. But ignore that part for a minute.
With the iTunes software you can grab Podcasts
from major news organizations and tiny garage websites mostly focusing
on short comic bits.
Pay attention to what you are NOT seeing.
One thing is there isn't a lot of video Podcasts - period. Not even
comedy! And there are no how-to podcasts save a couple from the people
I talked about above.
The savvy marketers are already in the
game and getting traffic from a source all other marketers seem to be totally
discounting right now. To the tune of 6 million or so pairs of eyeballs
dying to see and hear more content, especially video content, at iTunes.com
alone!
Last year you could see the word "Podcasting"
uttered thousands of times by marketers trying to gauge the buzz worthiness
of it among their customer lists.
Well, without showing people how marketing
with Podcasts is done, and with article marketing doing a great job of
bringing people traffic in ways they COULD understand, not too many marketers
really got into it.
We were lucky recently to have a guest
speaker from none other than the Hawaiian Tropics site come in and talk
to our clients about how easy it has been to blow away the likes of Playboy
and other major competitors by offering their content through Podcasts.
We got to see the inner workings of a successful
marketing campaign on a very very high level. And we gained valuable
insight into how marketing with Podcasts can be done on the guerilla marketing
level.
You watch. By the end of this year
you will wish you started caring about including Podcasting in your marketing
a year ago!
2. Audio and Video Syndication
Article syndication is not dead.
It actually has yet to see its true "boom" period. I say that because
until the content people syndicate gets MUCH better overall, we are basically
using sophisticated software and networks to distribute garbage.
But as the article syndication industry
slowly comes around to the fact that demanding good content is not going
to hurt business, quite the opposite, there are new networks developing
that will have us creating, syndicating and streaming much more audio and
video around the web to promote our sites.
All-text content is wearing thin on the
patience of surfers and possible customers. As the bigger sites lead
the way (they almost always do when it comes to new web technology) we
are seeing that our own customers, formerly content to read 15 page sales
letters, are leaving for something more exciting.
As we all get used to the internet everyone
promised us would be here long ago, we see that as we buy stuff and entertain
ourselves on the web, we also expect small websites to measure up to the
speed, excitement, movement and sound we see on many other sites today.
Less text. Much more multi-media.
And as many different ways to access and consume content as we can possibly
dream up. That is what's on the menu and the source of traffic is
MASSIVE!
Think of all those people who left your
all-text site in the last month without buying or clicking on a thing.
Where exactly to you think they were headed? That's right.
To sites with motion and sound to feed their brains without ruining their
eyesight trying to read 10 point font at high resolution for 15 pages!
You have probably bought a product from
a choice between a few different dealers just because the site was more
engaging than the others. I know I have. And usually I buy
from sites that look like they are really in business.
Any monkey can get a merchant account and
slap up some text to sell a drop shipped product. I want to buy from
people who take the time to take their business (and my credit card information)
seriously! That means people who are into displaying information
in formats other than all-text.
Audio and video editing and syndication
tools have come a long long way in the last year. Anyone can get
into the game and dominate in areas where the traffic is theirs for the
taking because no one is competing with them for it yet!
So, after you are done writing your next
article, while you are syndicating it around the web, make sure you remember
that you are not done until you figure out ways to convert that article
into an audio for your site or for a Podcast. Or a video script to
power a how-to video for the same purpose.
Articles, audio, and video should become
synonymous with syndication and traffic generation when thinking about
your marketing campaign. Leaving any of them out of your marketing
is going to cost you big time in 2006 and beyond!
Author-Bio: Jack Humphrey (http://www.jackhumphrey.com
) is the managing partner at Content Propulsion Lab. To learn more
about how to propel your content around the web at the speed of sound,
visit Content Propulsion Lab at http://www.contentpropulsionlab.com
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