Blog Contest Closes Friday
ByHave you yet entered your choice in our contest for a term to replace “traffic?”
We’ve had a terrific response so far.
You can see for yourself by reading the comments in the post below.
And the winner of the contest will get MP3 audios and PDF transcripts of a two hour discussion on the basics of keyword I enjoyed with Matt Aaron, a Google Pay Per Click Pro.
So get your choice in . . .
The deadline for entries is this Friday the 22nd at Noon Pacific Time.
Because It’s All in the Connection,Jim

Thanks for the opportunity to contribute….
Raving fans = prosperity
(I like the term ‘raving fans’ because it is about connection not just a numbers game. To attract raving fans you go through a process of building a relationship which leads to prosperity through referrals and future affiliations because you have made a connection)
Terms I love:
Fans
Info seekers
Passionate prospects
Purposeful prospects
Authentic associates
To business abundance…
Krishna
http://www.healthpracticesuccess.com
Here are a few simple terms:
..PROSPECTERS
..SEEKERS
..LOOKERS
..SEARCHERS
All the best. Doug
http://www.self-help-on-line.com
http://www.bottletrees.info
Hi guys
Thanks soooo much for being who you are and showing others, too!
Instead of the word “traffic” perhaps you could use the word “flow”. The word is what is used by many spiritual people and it means the same as traffic. You’re attracting something “to” you, you aren’t chasing after it.
BIG hugs
Trudy
Aloha,
The word traffic can be replaced with the word COMPANY. We all look forward to company visiting but can do with “traffic”.
Another word that works is Ohana but may not be recognized by most of the population
I hope this wins!
I like the word ‘visitor’. We all look forward to out of town visitors coming to visit us at home, that implies:
- someone coming from somewhere else (unknown to our city/website), – curiousity to learn what is available to them – open minded to discover something new.
I want to say “Mirror” because I have learned that the people I can help generally seem to be able to find me and I always learn as much from them as they do from me. There is always a mutuality involved; both sides stand to prosper, even if in different ways.
We are “right timers” because we are at the right place at the right moment in our lives.