Video by rbaxter80
Hi all.
It's been frustrating for me over the last eight months I've been on the web because I haven't gained any traction. Part of it was due to my six-month absence. My wife got ill, but I will still there, trying my best with any free time I had. It was extremely disheartening to see only a dribble of traffic at one time
But then suddenly it happened. And it was because I did something different. Yes, it was partly because I was updating more frequently; my wife had recovered, but another crucial and beautiful thing was happening. Here's why!
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Igor13
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Hi Baxter!
Thanks for your information. Sa you mentioned in your video engagement is important in order to attract people to your content. Conducting webinars, having a great website, product or service will do no good if no one knows about it. This is logical. The thing is that many people still don't have the time or don't want to engage in a more intensive way.
Engagement online takes time. Obviously, everyone knows the biggest social media sites. There are also smaller ones that can bring a substantial amount of traffic.
Common to every one of them is engagement and needed time for that!
That why I am a strong believer that getting the benefits of the biggest "engagement platform" which is Google is best platform to use in order to start building passive income. But, it is obviously the most difficult one.
Getting a great rank and a lot of targeted traffic will make it possible to gain passive income. Still, Google i getting harder and harder for the users regarding the page rank, so, in the end, all you do online needs time, some money, regularly engagement, knowledge, skills. This is what I found so far!
Your strategy is also a great contribution to the "whole picture!".
Thanks for that!
best regards,
Igor
Stay well, market better, convert best!
Thanks for your information. Sa you mentioned in your video engagement is important in order to attract people to your content. Conducting webinars, having a great website, product or service will do no good if no one knows about it. This is logical. The thing is that many people still don't have the time or don't want to engage in a more intensive way.
Engagement online takes time. Obviously, everyone knows the biggest social media sites. There are also smaller ones that can bring a substantial amount of traffic.
Common to every one of them is engagement and needed time for that!
That why I am a strong believer that getting the benefits of the biggest "engagement platform" which is Google is best platform to use in order to start building passive income. But, it is obviously the most difficult one.
Getting a great rank and a lot of targeted traffic will make it possible to gain passive income. Still, Google i getting harder and harder for the users regarding the page rank, so, in the end, all you do online needs time, some money, regularly engagement, knowledge, skills. This is what I found so far!
Your strategy is also a great contribution to the "whole picture!".
Thanks for that!
best regards,
Igor
Stay well, market better, convert best!
YanFellow
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Hi Raymond - coming late to the party :-)
How's it going now?
I'm just a few months in and I've been looking at Pinterest - gonna check out your vids on that next! :-) - but I haven't quite got the hang of it. So my take-away from this is that triberr is a Good Thing and will get you visitors? Is that still a good idea?
Thanks for the video,
Ian
How's it going now?
I'm just a few months in and I've been looking at Pinterest - gonna check out your vids on that next! :-) - but I haven't quite got the hang of it. So my take-away from this is that triberr is a Good Thing and will get you visitors? Is that still a good idea?
Thanks for the video,
Ian
DianneBee
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This is great! My writing partner and I are still in the planning stage of creating our partner Twitter account, FB page and whatever else we can do. I want to watch this again with her. It's a bit overwhelming but helps to get a broader picture before holding nose and jumping.