[WEBINAR] The Thriving Audience Framework, w/ Corbett Barr

We all need traffic. As I’ve said before, without it, all the work we do online feels like pissing in the wind. :)

Basically, you can either attract traffic or you can buy it (via banner ads, PPC, etc.). Most of us would rather not have to buy it. Plus, if you have to spend money for every visitor you get, do you really have a sustainable business? I’d argue no.

When it comes to attracting it, it is REALLY easy to get distracted with the latest “tips and tricks”, the latest cool thing of the day, and ultimately you’re so busy chasing shiny objects that you get no traffic and you’re more confused than when you began.

Last night, I had the honor of having Corbett Barr, from Think Traffic, come over to deliver a special presentation to my audience. He covers the Thriving Audience Framework, a formulaic approach that REALLY works.

During this free webinar, you’ll learn:

  • How to apply the “Thriving Audience Framework” to build up traffic to YOUR blog or business website.
  • A mathematical formula to evaluate your own site and your traffic-attracting factors.
  • The “epic shit” factor and the importance to YOUR site’s growth. (you’ll love this one) ;)

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  • http://trafficcoleman.com/blog/official-black-seo-guy/ Black Seo Guy

    I just might tune and see whats new you guys have to offer tot he game of internet marketing.

    “Black Seo Guy “Signing Off”

  • Stan

    David, i signed up for the session tonight and have a question you guys can perhaps answer during the webinar:

    How should one go about evaluating how big of a traffic is he getting on his site compared to other sites in that industry or niche?

    Basically, is there a way/tool/tactic to estimate this? How would you go about it, if at all?

    I believe it is beneficial to find out where you are compare to your competition.

    Thanks

  • Corbett Barr

    Great question Stan, I’d love to get into that on the Webinar. Please ask the question during the session if I don’t get to it otherwise. Cheers!

  • http://www.webdesignability.com/ Terry Dunn

    David,

    Just as it was getting really interesting, it just stopped. And it wouldn’t continue. I have no idea what happened, but I would love to be able to listen to the whole thing.

  • janictem

    Nobody reads your blog. Why do you keep pretending they do?

  • http://davidrisley.com David Risley

    Nice one.

  • http://davidrisley.com David Risley

    Hmm…. sorry about that. Not really sure what would have caused that. What if you refresh it, let it buffer some more, then skip to where it originally stopped?

  • http://www.webdesignability.com/ Terry Dunn

    David,

    I’ve seen it now. I watched it on Chris Garrett’s webinar (sorry) and I took notes, so it was worth persuing. Corbett’s course looks good, but it’s certainly not cheap…

  • http://davidrisley.com David Risley

    The good courses usually aren’t.