THIS is the key to unlimited traffic

I used to really struggle with getting traffic. 

But after mastering this very simple approach, I found that I have so many views, leads, clicks and eyeballs that I don’t need ads or even a content team to “repurpose” my videos.

And the best thing is that this method works for blog content, social posts, images, videos, podcasts, webinars, training – even products and services.

So if you want more traffic, and you want more people seeing your content for free, read this.

You see the problem is that there are thousands and thousands of people that could benefit from your expertise.

The reason they’re not breaking down your door is because of one thing.

Confusion.

Recently I had to buy a new laptop.

Now I’m actually pretty good with PC hardware. 

I’ve built every PC I’ve ever owned since 2006.

I roughly keep abreast of the new graphics cards, CPUs and storage updates.

For example, anyone in the know, what on earth is Nvidea thinking with their latest 5090 line?

Anyway – I needed a new laptop or “notebook” as they’re now called.

And I had three core requirements.

  1. Ultralight and portable
  2. Powerful enough for video editing
  3. Not a mac

I’ve got nothing against Apple. It’s just all my stuff is either windows or android (some linux) so I didn’t want to add another machine to the mix.

And the number of options I was faced with was overwhelming, to say the least.

There’s new(ish) types of processors called ARM and Microsoft has 5 different options for laptops with their surface range.

Some of which the screens rotate which seems a nightmare to me.

The point is, even if I “narrow” my search to “powerful ultralight video editing laptop” I’m given 10 choices.

I just want the right one.

And that was until I spoke to a trusted friend of mine.

He’s known me for years. Knows my workflow, my process.

He told me to get this one.

He shared the link, told me it’d do everything I need and not to worry about the rest of it.

You see, too many of you are offering choices to your customers.

You’re trying to educate them, which is suicide.

What you need to do, is remove choice.

Dumb it down.

Focus the message and content.

Don’t try to impress your peers or other marketers.

Don’t try to be like the gurus and influencers.

Accept that pedantic know-it-alls will comment that you missed something and that “um, ak-chewally” with a raised finger in the air, “the P56RX GHH-OS is a 75 peremeter concise coupling arrangement, not a 65.”

Write for kids and teenagers – make it accessible and available to all.

Don’t try to make yourself seem clever. When people understand something, they seem clever – and that makes you look like a genius in their eyes.

Mike Killen

Mike is the world's #1 sales coach for marketing funnel builders. He helps funnel builders sell marketing funnels to their customers. He is the author of From Single To Scale; How single-person, small and micro-businesses can scale their business to profit. You can find him on Twitter @mike_killen.