Anyone can build a store — just put up four walls, a door, some price tags, and some sale signs, and you can call yourself an entrepreneur!
Of course, it’s not actually that simple.
Getting people through the door is a challenge that exists offline and online.
In fact, it’s even easier to build a website than it is to build a brick-and-mortar business. But while building a website is easy, driving traffic to it isn’t.
How do you get people through your virtual door?
More importantly, how do you get a large and consistent flow of the right people to your website?
That’s what we’re going to talk about — I’ll give you 8 tried-and-true strategies for driving consistent website traffic. And if you’d rather skip right to the really good stuff, then get your free copy of Traffic Secrets by clicking below.
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In Russell Brunson’s book — he’s the founder of ClickFunnels — Traffic Secrets (click above to get your free copy), he discusses a critical concept he calls the “Dream 100”.
One day, though, as I was writing DotCom Secrets and thinking about how I was going to sell the book when I was finished writing it, I identified who my dream customers were that would want to read my book and where they were congregating. I made a list and wrote out everywhere that I could think my dream customers might be gathering.
On that list, Russell identified…
This was more like a Dream 185 — but the concept is the same. Russell looked for online communities where his target market was already congregating.
You can download your own Dream 100 worksheet over here.
Then he worked to infiltrate these communities with his own message — he found that there were basically two ways to do so.
First, he could work his way in — this would consist of building relationships with influencers, pitching guest blog articles, interacting in forums and Facebook groups, and asking to be interviewed on a person’s podcast or YouTube channel.
And second, he could buy his way in — this would consist of paying for placements, advertisements, features, and mentions.
Both strategies are effective for different Dream 100 communities.
Some influencers are open to building relationships and bartering mentions — others prefer to be paid for all sponsorships.
For the rest of this article, we’re going to dive into detailed tactics for driving traffic to your website. But first, it’s a good idea to go through the Dream 100 process so that you know which online communities you should be targeting.
After all, not all website traffic is equal. And it’s critical that you spend your time and money to attract the right people.
Check out the video above to learn how Russell Brunson applies the Dream 100 strategy to SEO.
SEO stands for Search Engine Optimization and it’s the process of getting your website to rank in Google for phrases that your target market is already searching for.
What’s cool about SEO is that once you’re on the first page for a certain phrase, your website is going to consistently drive traffic via that ranking… every single month.
For example, I’m the founder of Get Your Gusto Back, a personal development website.
Over the last few years I’ve written some blog content and managed to get that website ranking on page 1 for the following three keyword phrases:
Collectively, just those three phrases have generated 750 visits per month for the last several years.
Imagine how much traffic you could generate if you were ranking on page 1 for a few hundred phrases?
In fact, at ClickFunnels, we’re driving more than 300,000 visits per month to our website entirely through SEO.
That’s how powerful SEO can be for driving website traffic.
So… how do you do it?
Well, start by figuring out which keywords you want your website to rank for. You can use Neil Patel’s free tool to do keyword research.
Consider…
The best keywords to target are ones with the right intent, low difficulty, and decent monthly volume.
To target a keyword phrase, create a new page or blog post and then follow our SEO tips over here.
You can also apply the Dream 100 to your SEO strategy — determine the 100 keywords you want to rank for and sites you want to get backlinks from. Then get to work.
Social media advertising is a great way to drive traffic to your website. Check ou the video above to learn how Russell Brunson uses Facebook to fill his sales funnels.
What’s great about social media advertising is that anyone can do it — the barrier to entry is extremely low.
Heck, with just $10 you can start running some ads on Facebook or Pinterest.
Of course, running effective ads — ads that target the right people, spread the right message, and drive website traffic — is easier said than done.
So we’ll give you some advertising advice here shortly.
But first, let’s cover the main social media sites at your disposal and the ideal demographic for each…
On most of these platforms, you can choose the interest and/or demographic that you want to target.
Obviously, the better your targeting is, the more clicks you’re going to get.
Check out our guide to Facebook targeting over here, which will help you with targeting on most of the above platforms.
Also keep in mind the creative of your ads — the image and copy.
Even if you manage to get the targeting right, this will play a huge part in how much traffic you’re able to drive. We recommend always testing at least three different creatives to see what performs the best.
In Traffic Secrets, Russell Brunson differentiates between three different types of website traffic.
In fact, one of the primary goals of driving traffic that you earn and traffic that you control is to turn it into traffic that you own.
(i.e. get people’s email addresses)
We’ve already talked about infiltrating your Dream 100 (traffic that you earn) and running social media advertisements (traffic that you control)… here we’re talking about traffic that you own — specifically, your email list.
Why do we say that you own your email list?
Because you can reach the people on your email list whenever you want without consulting a gatekeeper or ever-changing algorithm.
Even if you have thousands of followers on your Facebook page, you can’t reach all of them without paying Facebook — the same is true of most social media sites.
Google search traffic is incredibly valuable, but even those rankings are always at a risk of being dethroned by an unfavorable and unexpected change to Google’s algorithm.
Email is different.
When you send an email, you have unlimited access to the people on your email list — and the larger your email list is, the more traffic you’re going to generate with every email.
So we recommend doing the following two things…
We talk a lot about optimizing sales funnels — after all, that’s our bread and butter.
But no matter how optimized your sales funnels are, you’re never going to get 100% conversion rate — in fact, you’re never going to convert everyone who is convert-able with one pass through the sales funnel.
Some people take more time to make a decision.
Some people need more convincing.
In fact, it’s no great secret that following up is a critical part of the sales process…
And that’s why email-based follow-up funnels are important… not just for driving website traffic, but also for increasing conversions.
Follow-up funnels are useful for recapturing cart abandoners or upselling new customers.
Definition: A follow-up funnel is a series of emails that trigger when someone takes a certain action on your website:abandons their cart, purchases a product,sign up for an event, etc.
You’ll notice that our Tripwire Sales Funnel, for example, has a follow-up funnel recommendation at the bottom…
That’s because selling is an ongoing process… something that often requires multiple touch points.
Follow-up funnels allow you to automate that process.
And you can create follow-up funnels with ClickFunnels (you can also build an email list!).
When you think of methods for driving traffic, you probably think primarily of tactics that are automated — advertising, SEO, follow-up funnels, etc.
And that’s good. The goal, after all, is to spend a little to get a lot.
But here’s a method that most people don’t consider: manual email outreach.
That’s right: reaching out to individuals (ideally, micro-influencers in your niche) and asking them to share your blog or podcast content.
Because so few people do it, it’s surprisingly effective.
There are two parts to this…
For the first part, the process is easiest with a tool like Ahrefs or BuzzSumo — both of those tools allow you to search for and find Twitter users who share content in your niche.
In Ahrefs, for example, you just click on “Content Explorer” and type in your content topic — here I’m using “real estate marketing”.
Scroll down and sort the results by “Twitter Shares”.
Then you can click on the “Details” part of each result and “Who Tweeted” to get a list of people who are sharing content in your niche. The number of followers is even included so you get an idea of how much influence each person has.
You can export this list, hand it to a virtual assistant, and have them send an email to hundreds or even thousands of people, asking for a share.
(You can use a tool like GMass so that you don’t end up in spam)
Here’s the outreach email script I use…
Hello [NAME]!
First of all, I LOVE your twitter feed. Following!
I just published an article on my own blog that is similar to some of the other content you’ve shared — I usually don’t reach out like this but I’m really proud of this article and I thought you might like it, too.
Here’s the link – [LINK]
If you like it, would you mind sharing it with your audience? I’m trying to reach more people 🙂
Either way, glad to make the connection!
[SIGN-OFF]
If no response comes after one week, then I send this email…
Hi!
I don’t wanna bug you, but did you see my last email? I’d love to collaborate with you 🙂
[SIGN-OFF]
And finally, I send an email with this meme if I still haven’t received a response one week later…
That last one gets a response quite often because it makes people laugh!
Obviously, this is a strategy that requires sending a lot of emails to make it worth it. But even if you get 10-20 micro influencers to share your content with their audiences, that’s traffic you wouldn’t have had otherwise!
In my recent research on how to grow a newsletter, I stumbled across a piece of advice from Kolby Hatch, product manager at The Hustle.
I asked him what growth tactics he’d recommend for the early stages of building a newsletter. But his response is pertinent to growing website traffic as well…
Hey Michael,
Depends on the newsletter a bit. There’s tons you can do. Most effective early on for The Hustle was 1) Scope out Reddit communities that overlap your newsletter. 2) Write a viral-ish article for that community. 3) Have email capture on the article. We’d drive a 10k+ folks with an article like this. Capture a decent chunk as subscribers.
Kolby
The example article he sent me was this one: Soylent: What Happened When I Went 30 Days Without Food
I’m not surprised that article drove a lot of traffic and subscribers for The Hustle — it’s appealing to just about anyone who’s interested in health and fitness.
You might consider trying this strategy out for your business.
However, creating “viral content” is easier said than done.
I remember reading about a famous music producer a while ago (I can’t remember who) and when the interviewer asked him how he knows if a song is going to become a hit, he responded, “Because it’ll become a hit.”
In other words, it’s difficult to predict what people will share.
BUT… it’s not impossible.
In recent years, authors like Jonah Berger (in Contagious) and Malcolm Gladwell (in The Tipping Point) have analyzed what gives a message virality.
And here are some of the most helpful takeaways from their books for creating “viral-ish” content…
This is something you’ll get better at with practice — the more content you create, the more you’ll discover what your audience likes, and the better you’ll get at creating share-worthy content.
As inspiration for writing your headlines, I recommend checking out Headline Hacks from SmartBlogger (it’s a free download).
Check out the video above to learn how Russell Brunson thinks about building an affiliate army.
An affiliate army is exactly what it sounds like — a group of affiliates who sell your products for you for some sort of commission.
(For example, you can sell ClickFunnels as an affiliate for up to 40% recurring commission)
I mean… imagine it.
You could go learn how to do advertisements and SEO and PPC and display advertising… or you could find the people in your niche who are already good at that and ask them to become affiliate partners.
This is a process that Russell talks about in detail in his book, Traffic Secrets, which is 100% free and I highly recommend picking it up.
He recommends using the Dream 100 system to identify your dream affiliates. You can then reach out, give these people free access to your product or service as a bribe, and ask them if they’d be willing to promote your offer as an affiliate.
(Here’s a detailed training on how to set up your affiliate program using ClickFunnels)
Using this system, you’ll be able to drive a lot of traffic and make a lot more sales in less time than you’d be able to if you were driving your own traffic.
So we highly recommend taking the time to build an affiliate army.
I’ve given you 8 strategies for driving website traffic.
Each of these strategies has worked for thousands of different businesses around the world — and they can work for you, too.
But don’t expect an overnight miracle.
Driving traffic is a skill set that marketers spend decades honing. Your own journey will require a lot of experimentation, learning, and resilience.
The best thing you can do right now is exactly what you’re doing: learn from those who’ve come before you.
And if you want to dive deeper, then click below to get your free copy of Traffic Secrets.
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