Traffic is the lifeblood of any online business. It’s the fertilizer of websites and with it a website will gain both traction and authority over time.
Getting links to a site is regarded as just about the most important way of gaining authority on the web. Quality links are the name of the game today and when you get enough of them, you please the search engines which in turn propels your site into more prominent territory in the serps.
Most webmasters perform their traffic generation tasks either as an afterthought or with little system. It’s haphazard and reckless yet the same mistakes are being made every day over and over again.
This is not the case with those fortunate enough to have a seat on the Traffic Kahuna membership.
In this article, we want to suggest the idea of a webmaster’s co-op where instead of competing with each other for traffic fodder, they instead work with each other and promote each other’s sites.
Here’s an example in the offline world. Let’s say a group of fruit growers in a particular area banded together and formed a co-op.
It makes sense because instead of trying to out do each other when it came time to sell their crops, by banding together, it gives them greater leverage at the bargaining table when it’s time to negotiate with buyers who’s main aim is always to buy the fruit at the lowest price.
But if they were suddenly confronted by a co-op situation, their bargaining power would be diminished, the fruit growers would all be getting their fair share of the spoils instead of having to bargain separately and in the end, most would see an improved bottom line.
Traffic Kahuna - The Power Of Leverage
It’s a similar scenario for internet marketers. By leveraging off each other’s articles, blog posts and linking strategies, instead of fighting each other for traffic, each would be utilizing one another’s assets to build their own.
The thing is, such co-ops do exist online such as Traffic Kahuna and getting a back door invitation is actually harder than the art of driving traffic to your site.