Internet Marketing Dave

What’s the fastest way to get traffic, when you don’t have a lot of money to start with? Software? Forums?
I’m new to this internet marketing thingy, and would like to make some money and fast!
With all the gurus out there, it’s confusing. I DO have an idea for a product.
I wouldn’t mind doing some affiliating, but who do you trust? I saw a guy name Ewen Chia, and he said he has a free website builder and that it’s worth $197. BUT, guess what? I found out that it’s a freeware program and he just added buttons inside of it that sell his products. So he lied, so I’m not going to trust him.
Then, there’s this guy…I don’t know who he is…but I don’t want to waste any money. He seems genuine, BUT like I said…I have very little money & don’t want to waste it.
Could anyone check the website and let me know if it seems legitimate?
http://newbiemakesfastcash.66ghz.com/
AND/OR, give me suggestions/names as to who I could trust? I would appreciate it very much.
This stuff is confusing! Any tips on marketing for a newbie that bring INSTANT results?
Thank you,
Dave
You’re asking the wrong question? Instead of looking for the fastest way to get traffic, you should be looking for the most sustainable way to get traffic – and that’s by creating content that people want to read (requires search engine optimization skills, and keyword research skills, and even some online writing skills), and building inbound links to that content (requires hard work).
Stop looking for magic pills.
The people that sell those ebooks are great at selling ebooks primarily. The people that are great at building long-term streams of traffic, well that’s what they’re doing.
Here’s a few clues to high-traffic sites:
facebook.com
digg.com
del.icio.us
myspace
google.com
Do you think they’re following the advice in the ebook, or do you think they’re creating compelling content (and getting people to link to it, automatically).
No easy answers, otherwise we’d all be doing it.
Here ended the sermon.
Here cometh the links…
Marketers Cruise – David Cavanagh Internet Marketing Coach
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