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Traffic Building article : How a Spoof Website Grabbed 3217 Email Addresses in a Matter of Weeks
 

Internet and Businesses Online > Traffic Building > How a Spoof Website Grabbed 3217 Email Addresses in a Matter of Weeks

0 Reviews [ add review ], Article rating : 0.00, 0 votes. Author : Jim Green

The crazy notion rattling around in a disordered dream finally forced me out of bed at 2.45am. I staggered to my computer, knocked out a sketchy to-do list, and crawled back bleary-eyed to my pit.

Six hours later I set about my task and here is what I did…

1. First I checked in at searchenginewatch.com to review the most popular keywords of the day
2. Then I visited Google Zeitgeist where an unlikely keyword phrase was ranking at No.2 in the Top 15
3. Next I wrapped some text around the keyword phrase, peppered it with a few similar keywords; enough text in all to form a mini web page
4. Now I set up a spoof site and tagged it to an existing URL
5. I broke up the text with a form; compliments of responders.com
6. I injected some magic into the Meta tags to lure the spiders
7. Finally I committed my page to the tender mercies of a battery of search engines

Ten days on and here is what was happening…

1. The site had an Alexa ranking of 198
2. It had captured the No.1 Spot for the core keyword phrase on Google, Yahoo!, MSN, AOL, Lycos and Ask Jeeves
3. My hosting service traffic stats reported 18,945 visitors
4. The form had grabbed 3217 email addresses.

Some little time later I pulled down my temporary web page, putting an end to the quality of exposure most marketers would bite their own ass to achieve.

Who needs an inbox choked with a bucket load of subscriptions to a hypothetical newsletter linked to an unidentified product, the development of which (given the keyword phrase) Einstein would have hard put to get his head around…

WHY DID A CRAZY NOTION PROMPT ME TO DO ALL THIS?

I was testing out a new system that claims it can seduce the spiders to visit ANY website.

What is the system?

You can read about it if you wish by visiting the website featured in the resource box.

Jim Green is an entrepreneur and bestselling author with an ever-growing string of niche non-fiction titles to his credit. You can view the system he was testing out at this website http://websiteoptimization.howtoproducts-xl.com


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