Web 2.0 Traffic Tag Team and A Strategy

Thursday, June 14, 2007

Okay so you already know that I spend a lion’s share of my time online reading, testing and reviewing products and strategies that pique my interest and sound viable. And that the thrill of Web 2.0 is what turns my eye.

You may also know that I don’t post here very often unless I’ve found something that actually (a) helps you with traffic, (b) helps you with making more money online, or (c) teaches you new strategies for either of those.

This week wasn’t the best time to take on a review…

I’ve been volunteering at the local schools and graduations are on the horizon – I’ve more than my hands full, but when chatting with a fellow internet marketer (Luke) in email he began to unravel a strategic plan he had just started showing others – a strategy he’s been perfecting for months and that his members were already succeeding in – people who’d never managed to make a dime online before…

Usually that stuff turns me off but the mix of Web 2.0 techniques in the strategy got me excited enough to take time out and read it.

The story goes that once I had it on my computer screen I could neither stop reading it (only to wander around the house chewing on the strategy bit by bit), nor return to my obligations — without first logging into the member’s area to see what goodness was stacked in there.

The member’s area was as good as the PDF. Actually I’d say it was better because the part of this whole “fast money, residual money, subscribers, affiliate sales’ system that I love is the tag-team (aka circles).

And THAT is when I realized I had to write about this. Because no one else is disclosing how they’re turning out twice the gain for 1/2 the work – and believe me most internet marketers that have found ways to do this – but they’re keeping it to themselves.

I know for a fact that Luke was even apprehensive about sharing it and even though he knows that sounds like marketing hype he has no qualms being honest about it. I would have wrestled with this too – “Should I share it with the world or should I just keep working it?”

The strategy lends itself to fast income, more traffic, residual income, and increase in the value of any site you own. Period.

Luke refers to it as ‘Web 2.0 Chess’ as if it is a game, but in fact it is much more than that…especially since you’re not playing alone and because the moves are already laid out in an easy to follow system.

Now I don’t want to give away all his secrets here (I couldn’t anyway he’s got a 67 page pdf and an entire member’s area devoted to the variety of ways you can play this)…

But at it’s simplest, Luke’s strategy is a fast-step knock-out punch that gets the maximum benefit for the least effort. (No, it’s not selling hosting accounts or health products or anything you’ve likely heard before…)

What will you need?

1. First, you have to be an American resident. (I’m raised in Massachusetts but living in Canada right now…and I’ll still be working this strategy anyway – you’ll see me shortly in the member’s area because this is too good to let a physical address hold me back!)

2. You need to have at least one website or blog. And yes you can do this from blogger or a free wordpress account or Squidoo pages, but promise me you’ll get your own domain after you get your first check… Can’t create a website or blog? Luke’s got you covered – see the member’s area.

3. You need Luke’s report and member’s access.

4. Time. One hour to read the report. One day to let it mull around in your mind (and realize that it’s very simple to get started). One to two hours to get your feet wet and implement. Then I suggest you devote 3 hours a week to keep the value flowing…

There’s nothing left uncovered.

Or anything that you might need help with that isn’t already, or won’t be, supplied.

Luke and the others are there to answer questions, help out and hand over any tools should you need them.

I’m worried this email reads like a sign-up-join a-team-and-recruit oppurtunity. I would NEVER recommend something like that to you – but there is a team (rather a ‘tag’ team) and in this Web 2.0 world you NEED to be on a team to get and stay on top.

There are a ton of great tips in the PDF – stuff I have yet to hear the gurus talking about…

  • see page 29 (section 5b) for the fastest way to get your newest pages into Google’s index (I haven’t even been using this to full capacity!)
  • see page 32 for the most recent ping list
  • see page 45 for a better spin on the StomperNet tip I gave you last week (makes you more, therefore makes much more sense!)
  • see page 46 for the fastest ways to get your newest pages into Yahoo’s index (without that nasty pricetag)
  • and page 55-56, the strategy to get double the results with 1/2 the work…

At any rate, read it all and start right away.

And before you think a strategy and tag-team like this costs more than you want to spend, it is NOT a monthly membership fee (although I am trying to talk Luke into that because it’s worth it), nor is it an expensive product.

You owe it to your income and traffic to be a part of this….

I’ll see you, as usual, at the top!

Laura Childs

p.s. once you’re in you’ll find me under the username ‘smartzville’ – I’ll be there helping out as a fellow member…

p.s.s of course you can always leave a comment and expect a reply if you have questions…

p.s.s.s You may hear in the forums about Luke’s affiliate contest. It’s important that you know that I am not using the contest links he’s provided to his JV partners. I am not telling you about this product to win a contest – I am telling you about it because I believe in it.

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4 Responses to “Web 2.0 Traffic Tag Team and A Strategy”
  1. Chris

    Hi Laura:

    From what you’ve said, being an Australian seems to count me out for what Luke is offering. Is that right?

    Regards…Chris

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  2. Hi Chris:

    I was in the forum today and found an Aussie and a friend across the water (New Zealander) in there…plus another Canadian.

    They’re using the system for traffic and rank and forfeiting the fast cash (for now while they look for alternatives).

    I’ll be working it for the same reasons – since I’m a Canadian.

    There are alternatives for the fast cash aspect of the strategy but since I know the value of traffic and subscribers, I’m happy to trade a little effort for bigger payoffs down the road.

    I hope this helps. I truly believe that the power of the member’s area is in the ‘team’ that leads to an increase in cash and not so much in the fast cash – but that’s my perspective, others may differ.

    Laura

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  3. Bill Margulies

    Laura,

    As regarding Luke’s SSS site, I see that it is up for sale. Any relevance of that to the product and future of the membership and teams?

    Bill

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  4. Hi Bill:

    Not sure where you heard that or “see” that it’s up for sale. I chat with Luke from Surefire every few days in email and he’s never mentioned it so I think someone’s pulling your leg.

    Laura

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