Ron Paul did something that no other presidential candidate has ever done in the history of the United States of America.
He raised Six Million Dollar in a single day. Holy Cow! And he did it all online, through his website TeaParty07.com. It was the anniversary of the Boston Tea Party.
Because it was all done online, we can quickly and easily see how much traffic it takes to raise six million, if you have people politically motivated and emotionally charged, the way Ron Paul does.
There you have it. That was the traffic Ron Paul’s Tea Party website did on the day he raised Six Million Dollars.
As other online marketers know, the .04 Reach is a profitable spike to hit. As an interesting comparison, the Million Dollar Wiki did the same amount of traffic when John Chow posted on it a while back in August, but they only made about $7,000 (according to John Chow)
That’s right, with roughly the same amount of traffic, Ron Paul pulled in 5,993,000 more than MD Wiki.
Take Home Message:
Ron Paul is the King of Marketing, the King of Conversions, and maybe on day he’ll be the King of Capitol Hill.
What was he selling? A new hope for America.
How much did he make? 6 Million.
Giving the White House to someone who wants to abolish the IRS? Priceless.


2 users commented in " How much traffic does it take to raise $6 Million with a Tea Party? "
Follow-up comment rss or Leave a Trackbackteapart07.com wasnt Ron Paul’s site, just the site of one of his supporters. only ronpaul2008.com is Ron Paul’s site, just a minor correction.
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