Here's The Easiest Way To Drive 50,000+ Visitors To Your Website This Week
WARNING: Do NOT spend One More Second chasing Shiny Objects, jumping from one method to the next, chasing so-called social media loopholes that just make you look spammy, or buying buggy "Push-button" software that stops working after a week - There's a MUCH better, easier and PROVEN way to generate tens and even hundreds of thousands of visitors to your website for FREE, any time you want to. I'll show you how!
Hey Fellow Warriors,
If you're not using the news media to drive massive free traffic to your websites and brand yourself as an authority in your niche, you're missing out, bigtime.
Don't take my word for it, though. Check out these case studies from real businesses:
- An online reputation management company called Brandyourself used the news media to generate 60,000 new users to their service in less than 60 hours. Not 60,000 visitors. 60,000 actual users who signed up for their service. They accomplished this when they got covered by the tech news website Mashable, with the article about them generating 13,000 shares and 15,000 signups and leading to additional coverage by other sites like Yahoo! and the Huffington Post, which generated even more signups.
- An apparel company named Ministry of Supply raised $420,000 ($30,000 of which they raised in just the first 5 days) on the crowdfunding site Kickstarter by reaching out to blogs and riding the buzz built up by that coverage into additional coverage in publications in Forbes and TechCrunch.
- Kloof, a photo and video app for pet owners, used media outreach tactics to get featured in news outlets in 21 countries and quickly went from 0 to 20,000 new users.
- An email productivity app called Mailbox used targeted outreach to journalists in order to grab coverage that generated over 300,000 signups - before their app had even actually launched!
- Marketing expert Paul Hartunian has built an entire career off of using media appearances to grow his businesses. He's appeared on everything from Forbes Magazine to CNN to the Tonight Show.
Bloggers And Reporters WANT To Tell Your Story
What a lot of people don't know is that it's actually ridiculously easy to get media coverage, if you know how. I've helped local nonprofits get coverage for fundraising events that brought in thousands of dollars in donations, and helped tech startups get covered in the Huffington Post, Yahoo! News, TechCrunch and others.
Believe it or not, bloggers and reporters actually want to write about you. In fact, they need to write about you, because that's how they make money.
For proof of this, look no further than the website Help A Reporter Out (HARO), where bloggers and reporters will actually send out requests looking for experts and even regular people to interview on various topics. These bloggers and reporters do this because it helps them create blog posts and stories that their readers will be interested in, which helps the blogger/reporter get more views and traffic for articles.
(Tip: If you get nothing else from reading this page, you should definitely start using HARO to lookout for reporters in your niche looking for knowledgeable people to interview. It's a free service and could lead to some media coverage for you.)
As Ryan Holiday, Bestselling Author and former Marketing Director of American Apparel, who helped the company get tons of publicity and generate tens of millions of dollars in sales, puts it:
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