Did you know that many individuals are unaware that getting traffic is the second most crucial thing to accomplish after building a website? It's unfortunate, but true.
This is most likely the source of a large number of spam sites.
New entrepreneurs create a site, wait for visitors to arrive, become disillusioned with Internet-based business - and instead focus solely on generating traffic, rather than creating a good site with respectable content and items.
So, why doesn't traffic pour in right away after someone creates a website?
The basic reason is that traffic must originate somewhere. It doesn't just fall from the sky.
It takes time to get "free" traffic, such as organic search engine traffic.
The Internet is estimated to have four MILLION sites. What's more, guess what?
You're competing with those sites for search engine rankings.
It's vital to realise that getting "traffic" isn't all that difficult.
You can always buy 500,000 "hits" for $100, but if they aren't targeted to your specific category and aren't clean (i.e. from legitimate sources), they aren't worth your time or money.
Instead, you must create a viable means of generating traffic and then recycling that traffic into recurrent visits.