What is Traffic Fusion?
September 17, 2008 by tim
Mike Filsaime has launched his much awaited Traffic Fusion and it has caused confusion among many Internet Marketers. So lets have a quick run-down on what this product actually is.
To understand how Traffic Fusion works, its important first of all to have a basic understand of what Internet marketers mean by Integration Marketing. Mark Joyner is credited for coining this phrase and applying it to a specific area of traffic generation which is available to anyone with a product to market online.
The way it works is this: Say your product is a healthy-eating recipe book for people trying to lose weight. A good way of marketing it would be to approach someone selling a similar fat-loss product and offer a JV. (You promote their product and they promote yours).
Typically, a JV of this sort would involve you mailing each other’s list with an affiliate link for each others product. However, with Integration Marketing, the relationship runs deeper and continues for longer…
It could mean that you promote each other with emails in your autoresponders. This way, ten days (say) after someone signs up to your site, they will get a promotion for the other product.
Another way, is to place a link to your JV partner’s product on the thankyou page (download page) of your product, or perhaps within your members area as an “unadvertised bonus”.
Here’s where Traffic Fusion comes in.
Using the hyperjava technology in Traffic Fusion, product owners can now make a snippet of code available to their affiliates in the same way Google does with adsense.
Affiliates can then place this code in the html on a page at their site and when displayed in a browser, it shows an advertisement (typically a discount, or free offer).
So the ad can be populated with whatever message the product owner wants to issue, and uses the promoter’s affiliate link automatically.
Things you should know about Traffic Fusion
1. Traffic Fusion requires you to have a product.
There’s no point buying Traffic Fusion unless you’ve got a product to sell.
You can only do JVs with other Internet Marketers when you’ve got a product with an affiliate program behind it so you can pay commissions. If you don’t have a product, don’t buy Traffic Fusion. Simple as that.
Or, if you want a fast route to getting involved with JVs and need a product to get started, you can pick from one of the 180 Internet Marketing products we have available to Gold Members of The Freedom Class.
2. Check your site regularly for updates to your hyperjava snippets.
In the same way as changing your Adwords ad with Google updates all appearances of your ad on the network, so your JV partners can change the look of the ads, and what it offers, on your site.
For this reason, its important to know and trust the partners you do JVs with.
3. Traffic Fusion’s usefulness to you is limited by the amount of products and pages you have up on the web.
Someone with 20 products, and 20 back-end members areas is going to benefit from Traffic Fusion more than someone with only one or two.
The more pages you have, the more ad-swaps you can do. The fewer pages you have, the fewer JV partners will be interested.
This is all about ad-clicks per page. For example, if you have just one hyperjava ad on your page, it will get a great deal more clicks than a page with 3 or 4,
so it therefore provides more value to your JV partner. If you have too many, it dilutes the page, reduces the click-thrus, and in turn, reduces the value of your JV relationship in the eyes of your partner.
Overall, Traffic Fusion is a good product and something which can raise your game significantly.
Integrated marketing works well. I’ve used it to increase my own sales many times. The main benefit is that it provides a total set-it-and-forget-it system.
Once you’re promoting your JV partner, and s/he’s promoting you, you will benefit from any spikes of traffic they receive and vice versa.
You can watch and learn more about Traffic Fusion at this link.
Already got Traffic Fusion? tell us what you think with a comment below…









Comments
Feel free to leave a comment...
and oh, if you want a pic to show with your comment, go get a gravatar!