Almost all beginning marketers (I was not an exception) want to increase their traffic quantity without thinking about its quality. The more HITS url is getting the better chances that it will convert into signups and sales, right?
Wrong.
I love the Gary Halbert definition of hits. "What HITS really stands for is... How Idiots Track Success".
He suggested imagining it like a lot of people seeing your billboard on a highway for a microsecond and about 1 out of every 500,000 has any interest in your ad. None of them have time to read your message anyway.
Thus, all that money you spent on that expensive billboard... which got you all those "HITS"... will be good for absolutely nothing.
Have you noticed the same things happen at Traffic Exchanges and Traffic Co-ops?
All the time you spent generating traffic using these sources just get you a lot of uninterested people to visit your link. And that is in the very best case. Often you can get "HITS" from the bots.
My coach Matthew Graves tells that "No matter how good the signup page is, it cannot convert a visitor who is not paying attention."
Look CAREFULLY at the quality of traffic that you are sending to your funnels. Don't waste your efforts working on traffic sources that are proven to not convert into signups like PTC sites, TEs and Co-ops.
Thanks.