Can your website function without traffic and customers?
If you can close 1 in 1000 what are you doing with the 999 visitors that leave? More importantly, why are they leaving without becoming customers?
Why are "type ins" from domain names the purest most potent type of traffic?
Why is domain name traffic becoming the backbone of search engines?
Why are domain name values skyrocketing and how do you determine real value?
Can one click be worthless while another click can be worth thousands in sales? Can you tell the difference?
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As you can tell from the agenda and the bizarre price list, it's NOT a profesional trade show. It's a meeting of BBS people who agree to everyone some guy named "Rick" says, and those who don't are specifically "not invited", or if you insist, you can pay 600% more than anyone else. I'm not making this up - read the fine print of the announcement.
Originally posted by Drewbert Actually, that quote is accurate. There ARE people that have made millions with little work and no staff, and some of them will be at that convention.
The ONLY difference between a domain making $3 a day and $1300 a day is the sponsor you have aligned with or the product you decide to sell.
I'm assuming whomever wrote that has no names earning $3 a day as they are all earning $1300 a day?
I wonder if his $30 a day names are earning $13,000 a day?
The statement with "ONLY" in it seems to me to say "For your 5k ticket price you will be told how to get ALL your $3 a day names earning $1300 a day." Methinks that is rubbish.
Compare apples to oranges. . . webmasterworld is about SE stuff so naturally SE companies will be sponsors. TRAFFIC seems to me to be about domain names so the sponsors like pool, hitfarm,domainhop,fabulous,moniker,domainsponsor all seem appropriate to me. Who else should be sponsoring ? overture . . . google maybe. those guys don't "recruit" or need to at this point so I think the sponsorships are pretty well rounded for this business. Maybe not for your business but makes sense from my viewpoint. I'm looking forward to forging some new relationships.