Got this in an email from millionaire marketer and creator of NPN Geoff Stephen the other day…

Question of the day: “Geoff, what’s the BEST way to get traffic to my squeeze pages??

“Answer: Buy it.Yes, that is the BEST way.It’s fast, easy, and you get instant results.

Why wouldn’t you want that?Make things easy for yourself.

I tend to agree with that, and I’ll tell you why.

I’ve tried a dozen different ways to get traffic (probably more. maybe a lot more).

You know what I found out?

Every single new thing I tried had a new learning curve.

More rules, a different format, and another challenge integrating it with the marketing tools I already had.

It’s enough to drive anyone nuts.

The worst part is, when I was dividing my time between all those different traffic (frustration) sources, I didn’t have time to do all my other marketing stuff.

Then I discovered paid traffic.

It’s just like Geoff says.

Fast, easy, and you get instant results.

Now, those results may not be the results you’re looking for.  But if you can get 100 clicks on a site, and nothing happens, you know you’ve got to change something.

You can run several hundred clicks a week and make your changes every other day.

Ever heard the expression “Money loves speed”?

When you’re making corrections on the fly that fast, you learn fast.

That’s how professional marketers get fast results.

Unless your business is selling traffic, you shouldn’t spend your valuable time learning to drive traffic.

After all, you don’t do your own plumbing or fix your own car, do you?

Of course not.

That’s what pros are for.

Pay the pros to do what you’re not a pro at.

Your business will thank you for it.

 

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