It's really just as good as it sounds, and just as easy too. All you need to do is learn this simple
trick:
Use a method that gets people to visit your site by promising them something in return.
For example, www.themik.com has a large assortment of videos, including a few magic trick tutorials.
I posted my best magic tricks performances on YouTube. I then simply place a link in the description
of the video on YouTube which says something along the lines of: "Learn the secret at: (the linked URL here)".
My most viewed trick on YouTube is getting about 100 new views per day. Of those views, about 30 of them
actually click on the link to see how it's done, and then proceed on to look through the my own site for other tricks.
This method is free and easy to set up, and offers many sustained visitors per day, as well as boosts your
site's reputation if the tutorials are good.
The reason that this system works so well is basically that if people are going to watch your trick, they are going to want to know how it's done.
This basic system will work for any topic, you just have to think of something that visitors can get by going to your site that they can't get anywhere else.
They can't lose anything by clicking on the link, but they can gain quite a bit.
Michael Cox, owner of www.themik.com
1 video title making a promise
2 annotation asking you to click the link
3 link to your PseudoTUBE site
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