Rapid Mass Traffic and Web Traffic Except Google?

What’s the first thing that you think of when you think about web traffic? For many folks it’s Google, because it is one of the best ways to get targeted web traffic. Most net users use Google and it’s a method to reach them. The traffic is so gigantic that many web enterprises are based entirely around it. But did you also know that Google amounts only for about 30 percent of Internet’s traffic? That is’s right, all that traffic you are getting is just small part of the genuine potential of the web. So where does the rest of web traffic come from? The guys from Rapid Mass Traffic can explain you. Poeple go to Google to go looking for sites but that doesn’t end there. They are going to those websites, go to other sites that are linked, and such like. What’s more imporant is that onces someone is frequenting a site, they no longer need Google to find it. They have them either bookmarked or memorize the url. Those other sites make almost 5 times as much as Google does. So if you’re not having luck with the latter, why not try to use former for the traffic.

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I Use Internet Marketing Tools

I’m an Internet marketer and I use Internet marketing tools. What tools, I hear you ask? Many different ones. And there are a lot to choose from.

People always seek to make their work easier and as automated as possible. That’s how we got from the caves to where we are now. So when someone does a repetitive job, he sees an opportunity for a tool and a way to make money by providing it to others who need it too. That’s how tools are born.

In the Internet marketing, there’s a 1001 task (stats made up on the spot) to be accomplished and as you can imagine, it would take as much years to achieve anything. Luckily the tools we have available make things possible.

It wasn’t always like that. Ten years ago, for example, when the Internet was oh so young, everything was as simple as putting the right keywords on the page and lots of them. Search engines ranked your sites by the times a keyword occurred on your website and virtually no link building was necessary.

Things have change and now you have to do keyword research, build links, write lots of good content – none of this is humanly possible without the right tools. So we need them very much.