Posted on: 19 June, 2003

Author: Brian Holte

So you’ve ... the market you’ve decided to get into on the net, you’ve done ... and you know their’s a demand for your product and not a whole lot of sites ... with. Now your exc So you’ve researched the market you’ve decided to get into on the net, you’ve done yourhomework and you know their’s a demand for your product and not a whole lot of sites tocompete with. Now your excited about the possibilities you may face. You’ve boughtyour domain name and you have it hosted. You’ve submitted your site to all the majorsearch engines, directories, you’ve even implemented a linking strategy to add to yourmarketing arsenal. Over the next couple of weeks you pay close attention to yourwebstats, and money allowing you’ve bought a couple of marketing ebooks and startedtesting different strategies. Some worked, some didn’t. You notice your averaging 10-20unique visitors per day, but nothing too write home about. You’ve done what you thinkis a good job on your site, not too heavy on javascript or flash, mostly rich in useful textcontent, pretty well search engine friendly. But still no major traffic to get your heartpumping. You scratch your head in bewilderment wondering what your doing wrong. Your thinking are my expectations to high? The answer is no. It’s not that yourexpectations are too high, what you have too do is come out of your “shell” like I finallydid. Bare down and start writing articles! I finally did this just the other day and wentfrom 15-20 unique visitors a day to (last count) was 103 unique visitors and 321pageviews plus one affiliate sale! How did I feel? I was happily nervous, proud, and hadone of the best adrenaline rushes I’ve ever experienced! If a newbie like myself can do itso can you. The skies the limit, just use your imagination. All the best of luck to you. Source: Free Articles from ArticlesFactory.com