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    OK, so there are several spins to this method. This is meant to be more of a road guide. Remember there is a lot of space on the "road" for you to travel, just "keep it between the ditches" and you will be fine.



    1. Start by registering an account at Fiverr and setting up your payment info with a PayPal account.

    2. Get some PLR/MRR material. There are tons of research on this, and this is why God made Google, or was it Chuck Norris. Wait a minute, Chuck Norris IS God.

    For those that don't know, PLR/MRR stands for:
    Private Label Rights
    Master Resell Rights

    ***Please also use Google to look up definitions to understand why you will be wanting to acquire this material. There are paid sources and free ones as well, you just have to search. DO NOT be afraid to get a little creative. Just make sure you are catering to a good market. Kind of like when you want to pick a site you can flip. You don't want to try flipping "Jo Ann's Underwater Sheep diving blog". Get the idea? Also, it is a good idea to make the PLR content related to the site you want the traffic to be driven to. A college football site would be a good match up for a sports almanac PLR or PLR articles on a specific popular team. *(Think Superbowl)*
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    3. Now that you have the PLR/MRR content, package it and create yourself some gigs.

    The important parts of your gigs should be mainly on the title, description and keywords. Photos that aren't generic will catch people's attention as well as an irresistible offer. With 10 or so gigs, you can receive well over 1,000 uniques in a few hours or less.



    Title:
    Make it an enticing. The difference between "I will give you a sports almanac for 5 bucks" and "I will give you a 25 year sports almanac detailing every sport you care about and all the important stats only for 5 bucks" Makes a difference.



    Description:

    Make this as detailed as possible, while not making it boring. You have someone on the page: Sell them!!! (Insert copywriting here)



    Keywords:

    Use keywords that others will use. It is the same principle as how to target KW in Google. SO using the Google search tool wouldn't hurt. Also, Google trends for possible surges in traffic and searches.


    ***The good news is, these unique views to your gigs are targeted traffic to whatever it is that you are selling. So I have a site about college football. I want to use my gigs that have anything to do with college football. Maybe a bunch of PLR articles about the last season's standings. Remember, that I am making 5 bucks everytime someone orders the gig. THIS IS HOW THE TARGETED TRAFFIC PAYS YOU!!!***



    4. Here is the trick to getting the traffic. Put a line and the URL in the description, the seller instructions and the deliver message. Here is what a line may look like:

    Hey thanks for making the purchase, I would love your honest feedback on my gig, as it helps me give more back. Also, there is a very popular college football site you should check out, its free. www.yourcollegefbsitehere.com


    That is three times you get to promote your websites to your targeted traffic.

    ***Did I mention that when you buy a gig from someone else, that you should leave that same one line and URL in the feedback for the gig you bought? You would be surprised at how much traffic you can bring in with this.
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    Re: Make Your Traffic Pay YOU! Discover How Inside...

    Just a quick question maybe I overlooked it. Won't you get uninterested people to your site this way? I mean most people on fiverr and similar sites are marketers to some extent, so if you got a site in a niche outside anything related to that. How would that traffic help you?

    I guess you could put a link to your site in the report/plr material

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    People join fiverr everyday. A careful study of the demographics information out there will help you to determine what most people on fiverr will be interested in.

    And please remember that IM ers are people too! What I mean is that an IM er still puts his pants on like us...one leg at a time. Remember that everyone has special needs and interests. As long as there is a market for what you are advertising, you have the type of traffic you want.

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    Re: Make Your Traffic Pay YOU! Discover How Inside...

    Quote Originally Posted by Imminentdomains View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by chockfactor View Post
    Just a quick question maybe I overlooked it. Won't you get uninterested people to your site this way? I mean most people on fiverr and similar sites are marketers to some extent, so if you got a site in a niche outside anything related to that. How would that traffic help you? ...
    People join fiverr everyday. A careful study of the demographics information out there will help you to determine what most people on fiverr will be interested in.

    And please remember that IM ers are people too! What I mean is that an IM er still puts his pants on like us...one leg at a time. Remember that everyone has special needs and interests. As long as there is a market for what you are advertising, you have the type of traffic you want.
    Also even if the traffic doesn't convert as well as it might from other sources, it's still making your stats for the site look really good.

    I'm not any kind of expert at flipping at all, but this looks like an easy plan to get a new site started that you can flip down the line. Pick a niche, use the PLR articles to populate the content, and then use the Fiver gigs to get some real traffic flowing to the site.

    The articles should help a lot for the onpage SEO, the links you have on Fiver is a start for your SEP/SEM backlinking, and the direct traffic from the links brings in actual visitors to make you traffic stats look good. Do some additional backlinking targeted for SEM and then when you do start getting SE traffic you're site will look better because you've had good traffic stats from even before the SE traffic started coming in.

    As time progresses and you start getting a wider variety of traffic then you might start getting higher conversions for whatever your monetization method is. But even if you can't it seems like a longer history of high traffic stats should still make your site more valuable to buyers.

    From some of the things I've read from Thomas and Bryan, it seems like that might even make it more interesting to some buyers. They might correct me on this point, but a lot of people want to find sites that are already getting traffic but don't seem optimized for it's full potential. That way it's a little more of a diamond in the rough that they can buy for a little less, do a little work to it to increase it's money making abilities and then it was a great investment.

    A site that's already optimized and bringing in great conversions will make you more money if you sell it, but that also takes a lot more work. The method in the first post can get the site just to the point where it looks like it should be able to make some money. It won't be able to sell for nearly as much as a high converting site, but it'll take a lot less money to make it too.

    It kinda like house flipping. Sometimes it's cheaper to buy a fixer upper and just fix it up enough to be able to resell it at a profit. You could sell it for even more if you did a complete remodel, but it costs a lot more to do that. Just doing the minimum amount of work needed to make it profitable to sell, flipping it, and then moving on the the next deal can be a lot more profitable in the long run.

    I don't really know a lot about flipping sites, so I could be way wrong about this. I just think the method laid out in the first post seems like a good idea to me.

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