Let’s Talk About Website Traffic. The One Problem Everyone Has Online!
It doesn’t matter if you’re promoting an affiliate offer, building a Skool community, selling a coaching program, or launching your own product. If no one sees it, no one buys it.
Traffic is the number one challenge most people face when trying to build or grow an online business. You can have the best offer in

the
world, the cleanest website, or the most powerful training course, but you’re stuck if no one’s visiting your page.
I’ve seen this repeatedly with beginners and experienced marketers alike. It’s not the product or even the messaging that breaks the system. It’s the lack of targeted, consistent website traffic.
Let’s break down some real ways to start fixing that.
1. Organic Social Media (Still Works)
If you’re just starting out, posting helpful content on platforms like Facebook, YouTube, and Instagram is still one of the best ways to build awareness. You don’t have to go viral. You just need to be consistent and helpful.
The trick is to make sure your content leads somewhere. Every few posts should guide people to your offer, your group, your email list, or your community. That’s where the conversions begin.
2. Skool and Community-Based Traffic
If you’ve never used Skool before, think of it as a platform that combines your course and your community in one place. When you build an active group and create good conversations, your community starts to attract new people through word of mouth and invites.
Community traffic may grow slower than ads, but it’s warmer and more loyal. People in a Skool group tend to trust each other, share resources, and ask questions, which is when engagement leads to action.
You can join Skool and my free community HERE!
3. YouTube Reviews and Tutorials
One of the most overlooked traffic sources is YouTube. You don’t need a huge channel. Even a small channel with targeted videos can bring in buyers. I recently broke down a tool that’s helped many people boost their traffic using short-form content and simple strategies.
If you’re curious, you can watch that review here:
Watch the review on YouTube
Inside the video description, there are some helpful links to help you get started and test out the strategy.
4. Paid Ads with a Plan
Paid traffic works, but only when you’ve got the backend set up. That means a lead capture page, a strong email sequence, and an offer that matches your audience.
I don’t recommend jumping straight into ads unless you’ve tested your funnel organically first. But once you have something that converts, paid traffic can scale it faster than anything else.
A Smart Way to Learn Traffic Fast
If traffic is your biggest headache, I recommend a solid step-by-step formula. It’s a system that shows you how to generate consistent traffic using simple content and short-form video strategies. I’ve tested it myself and shared a full review.
You can check out the program here:
It’s helped a lot of people go from stuck to steady in a matter of weeks.
Traffic is never going to be easy, but when you understand where to find it and how to guide it, everything else becomes simpler. Start small, stay consistent, and make sure your message leads people to something real.
Want to talk traffic inside a supportive group? Come connect with us in the Cash Flow Association. You’ll be surprised what happens when you surround yourself with people who are doing the work.

