If it’s non-target of traffic that you’re after I don’t even know why you would waste time with that.
I feel like there’s information that we don’t have. Because the question on the table is how do you make money from non targeted traffic.
For anyone in the online marketing space, we always start with a product. The product leads us in the direction of possible buyers. Those buyers are the target that we want to go after. If we go after non-targeted buyers then the outcome is that we don’t make any money, so again my question is why would you wanna go after non-targeted individuals to try to make money when there’s a high likelihood that you’re not going to make any money.
You are much better off trying to target an audience that’s connected to a product that you want to make money from. Any effort outside of that is a waste of time.
I get that another poster said that you can do a lot of split testing but even if you entertain split testing that kind of defeats what you’re asking because you want to focus on non-target of traffic so I don’t know why you would want to split test between target and on target traffic.
I personally think you need to refocus yourself on targeted traffic because that’s where your greatest return on investment is going to be.
With that said, you are more than welcome to try to focus on non-targeted traffic but I’m telling you like most other members I would guess may agree that you aren’t likely to make much money by focusing on non-target in traffic.
At the end of the day, it’s simply an unwise marketing practice to focus your efforts on non-targeted traffic.