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Are You Sad Because Nobody Visits Your Website?

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Are you sad because nobody visits your website? Do you wake up in the middle of the night with tears in your eyes because not a single person has noticed your online existence? Do you feel sick to your stomach each time you make a new post because you think you will die lonely and alone?

If you answered yes to any of those questions, don’t worry! You are among thousands of other crazy people who have joined support groups to talk about their lack of page views! Actually, crying about your present failure is a good thing, because it means you haven’t quit yet!

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Will you get your cheezburger sumday? Err.. I mean, will you get page views someday?

Probably not. You’ll probably quit well before you start generating traffic to your website. If you don’t quit, you’ll continue waisting your time crying about your lack of success rather than putting in a serious effort to add new content daily while marketing your website. Most people will never get their cheezburger.

Sorry.

On a brighter note, an extremely small percentage of you will in fact be successful in the ever growing and increasingly competitve internet world! These people will be the ones who never gave up and who were able to survive the rought times.

Don’t let Chihuahua’s hold back your website! Start working with the purrrrfect partners and plot your plan for success. Make sure you plant the seeds for success early and listen to feedback so you can feed your readers a happy meal. Make good use of article directories and other marketing techniques and never forget the secrets to writing a successful blog!

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