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Revolutionary Viral Marketing That Is FREE And Highly Effective
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The real secret to making money online has little to do with your site or the product you sell……Fact!


What really makes the difference as to whether you make money or go bust is much more dependant on how many people see your site each day. You can tweak landing pages and ad copy all you want. The real income multiplier is all about large traffic volume. If you have dreams of quitting your job or making significant online income, you can not do it with low traffic volume!


Traffic x conversion x average retail = gross sales.

Gross sales – operating expenses (hosting, advertising, etc..) = Net profit


If you only get 10 to 100 people per day visit your site, hang on for a long slow painful traffic accumulation journey. Statistics suggest most will fail in less than 6 months with low traffic defined as under 100 hits a day.


What if you could get 1 million visitors in the next 30 days? Would that make your sales increase?

Let’s see an example if you did nothing but explode your traffic.

Example A

(100 daily visits) X (1% conversion) X ($10 average retail) = $10 per da

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