Well, I hate to be the one to break it to you, but websites are dead. They're way of the past. And the reason why I kind of like I showed in one sales funnel is not that there's too many directions for a website for the visitor, especially when they land on any page, a blog, whatever it is, they can go off and thousands of directions, well, maybe not thousands. But even two directions is one too many. As I've talked about before, websites can be a little bit of a nuisance. If you have one.
That's great. I think that it's a good tool for branding. And that's what the main idea behind it is somewhere that you can kind of bulletin board and post your daily emails to. I'll get into that and kind of the creation of your content a little bit later. But that's one of my hacks is that that daily email that we'll be writing I'll be showing you later on is actually content for your website. And since it's a daily email, you never got to use that.
Again. It's great to use as content because it's original, and the search engines eat that up and they utilize that very well. If you want to do something like recording yourself, then you can turn that video into a podcast, upload it to YouTube, add it to your email, upload it to your blog, and have someone transcribe it. And then that's your email, and you're all done for five bucks. So it's a really cool deal. But with that all being said, the website is really more like a fly trap.
It's just meant to push people as soon as humanly possible into a squeeze page, I show a couple different examples. But the main reason inside of your website to push someone to a squeeze is because they only have one thing to do, then they're and they're probably either going to do it or leave. And if you've done your job, right, obviously, you've been talking through your emails about reasons why they should get something. Usually it's that front end product. So whenever you say, hey, you can get you know, a bonus to this product. All you have to do is sign up here.
You can create a quick squeeze page and then redirect them if even if you're an affiliate. To that sales page, but hey, now you've added them to this list. And you know, these types of people, you know, signed up for this. So you can keep messaging them about that. Because guess what, they're extremely interested in it. And then when you start building these ideas up and segmentation, then it can actually become profitable idea.
But before that websites are probably going to be very, too intrusive in your daily agenda, trying to get your emails out, do what you're supposed to do get your traffic, you know, basically, you know, it's a different mindset, because you're, if you are working all internally, then that's all your time spent. But if you're working externally, like I said, working smarter, not harder, changing your mindset, you'll see that a website is very slow and cumbersome to growth. It's very slow, because when you talk organic, is it beneficial, and does it have a really huge ROI? Yes, but it's really Really, really slow as well. And you have to take that into consideration. That's the same thing with a website.
So you're doing it, you know, eventually you're going to get about 200 300 posts a year from now. And then you're probably going to be getting, you know, 5000 10,000, depending on your niche, maybe even 100,000 visitors to your website. And then out of that, you know, how many are then going to go through, sign up, opt in, then become, that's where you're really going to work on the conversions, your email subscriber, and then we can push them to the sales page. But before that, it's that extra step. So that's why websites dead, you just want to push people right to the point which is sign up, get this cool, free thing. And if you don't want to, then you literally have to exit and leave.
And that's the coolest thing because it almost forces people to say yes, and a lot more people say yes, that way because you're pushing the fence so hard off to the left or to the right, that again, it makes people go Okay, sure. And that's what we want. So unfortunately websites don't do that. And that's why they've expired and ran away of the cowboy