Harnessing the Power of Self-Sustaining Traffic

Jan 2
11:35

2024

Godfrey Heron

Godfrey Heron

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The ultimate goal for any website owner is to attract a steady stream of visitors, akin to a magnet pulling in steel. The question is, can we truly achieve a self-sustaining, viral traffic generation system that multiplies without any further input? This article explores the concept of synergy in marketing strategies and how it can be applied to traffic generation programs.

The Rise of Start/Home Page Traffic Generation Programs

One promotional strategy that has gained significant traction recently is the use of start/home page traffic generation programs. These programs work by setting your browser's start page to a specific page from the traffic program. Every time you open your browser,Harnessing the Power of Self-Sustaining Traffic Articles you're presented with a page from another user's website. In return, someone else will view your site, based on a credit system earned per view.

Two popular examples of such programs are Startblaze and NoMoreHits. Given the success of these programs, it's no surprise that a slew of similar start page traffic generation programs have been developed, some offering even better viewing credit ratios.

Synergizing Traffic Generation Programs

By applying the concept of synergy to these programs, we can potentially combine eight or more of the most popular programs. This means that each time you open your browser, you would earn hits from all these programs. This can be achieved with a bit of JavaScript manipulation. Here's how you can do it.

However, this is just the beginning. It's possible to ignite a chain reaction by linking several free programs together.

The Principle of 'TANSTAAFL'

It's important to remember the principle of 'TANSTAAFL' (There Ain't No Such Thing As A Free Lunch). Even if a program is free, you will need to invest substantial time (at least initially) in promoting it. The trade-off is typically between time and money. Do you automatically submit your webpages according to a schedule for a fee? Or do you manually navigate through various submission pages for free?

Keep in mind that traffic derived from free programs may be less targeted. However, a hit is a hit, and if you receive thousands of free visitors a day, even with a low conversion rate, the only potential drawback may be in extra bandwidth used.

For a comprehensive guide on how to synergistically combine up to 50 traffic programs, each feeding into each other, click here. Even if you don't follow the full strategy, it provides a valuable resource for free traffic building.