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Money Maker · Traffic

Stop grinding for traffic
that never shows up.

You know the treadmill. You write the post, you record the video, you hit publish, and then you sit there watching it land in front of almost nobody. Another week gone, another burst of effort swallowed by silence, while people you have never heard of get seen for saying less than you. I lived that for years, until one day my whole site pulled 42 impressions. Not 42 thousand. Forty two. So I built an engine to fix it, and it took me from those 42 impressions to about 80,000 a day. Now my team sets up and runs that exact same engine for you. A tool writes the content, my team runs the system, and all you do is watch the visitors show up at your offer. The full engine is live in about 48 hours, and it costs you zero time on the platform. This page shows exactly how it works and how I run it in my own business.

The machine
From a content treadmill you run alone to an engine my team runs for you
Traffic
CONTENT TOOL writes it for you OUR TEAM RUNS IT set up in 48h we run the system you do nothing done entirely for you TRAFFIC ENGINE publishes everywhere VISITORS 42 80k/day YOUR OFFER they land here A TOOL WRITES THE CONTENT, OUR TEAM RUNS THE ENGINE, THE SYSTEM PUBLISHES EVERYWHERE, AND THE VISITORS SHOW UP AT YOUR OFFER WHILE YOU STAY HANDS OFF

Your best month of traffic is buried under work you will never have time to do. So my team does it for you.

Be honest about your week. You mean to post every day, then a client fire eats Tuesday, a family thing eats Thursday, and by Sunday you are staring at a blank screen feeling behind again. The traffic you need is on the other side of a mountain of content you cannot possibly keep producing alone. That is the real trap. It was never that your idea was weak. It is that being seen takes a machine, and building one while you run everything else is impossible. So I stopped asking people to become their own content factory. Instead, my team sets up and runs the machine for you. Here is who it is for, what goes wrong without it, how it works, and what you get back.

01

Who done for you traffic is for

Anyone with a real offer and no time to feed a content machine. Coaches, consultants, course sellers, agencies, founders, anyone who needs eyes on what they sell. It fits even if you never post, because the whole thing is handled for you and you simply watch the visitors arrive.

02

What goes wrong without done for you traffic

Without it, you are the bottleneck. The traffic only comes when you find the hours to make content, and you never do, so the growth stalls the moment life gets busy. You end up buying ads to paper over a gap that a system should be filling on its own, every single day.

03

How done for you traffic works

You hand us your offer and your audience. My team sets up the full engine in about 48 hours, a tool writes the content, and we run the whole system for you. From then on it publishes and pulls visitors toward your offer in the background, with no time or upkeep from you.

04

What done for you traffic gives back each month

A steady flow of visitors landing at your offer, produced by a machine you never have to touch. It is the reach you always wanted without the treadmill you dreaded. You get your time back and your traffic climbing at the same time, which almost never happens together.

I was sick of pouring hours into content nobody saw. I wanted the traffic without the treadmill.

This automation lets me build the same traffic engine for you that I built for myself, so you get the visitors without living on the content treadmill I nearly drowned in. The idea is simple. For years I did everything the gurus said. I made the videos, wrote the posts, ran the podcast, and still my reach barely moved. One day I checked and my whole site had pulled 42 impressions in a day. That number broke something in me. I was working like a maniac to be invisible.

So I built a system to fix it once and for all. It writes the content with a tool, publishes it across the places that matter, and keeps doing it whether I feel inspired that day or not. That engine took me from those 42 impressions to about 80,000 a day. Not by working harder, by taking myself out of the loop and letting the machine carry the load I used to carry alone.

Then people started asking me to just build it for them. They did not want to learn the whole thing, they wanted the result. So this is that. My team sets up and runs the exact same engine for you, and you never touch the platform. A tool writes the content, we run the system, and the visitors show up at your offer while you get on with your actual work.

The honest framing: this is the done for you version of Traffic Automation Avalanche, which is the do it yourself course where you learn to build the engine with your own hands. Same machine, two ways in. If you want to skip the learning curve entirely and just have the traffic arrive, this is the route for you. If you love getting under the hood, the DIY version is there too.

The numbers here stay deliberately modest. I am not promising you my exact 80,000 a day. I am telling you the same engine that produced that for me is the one my team stands up for you in about 48 hours, and then runs, so your reach stops depending on whether you found the hours this week.

Proof point: I have documented how I run my business and the income streams behind it on YouTube, in my 28 income streams breakdown and my growth path in the road to 10 million, so the conservative numbers on this page are checkable.

80,000Daily impressions the same engine took me to, up from 42
~48 hrsTo set up your full traffic engine, done entirely for you
0 hrsYour time spent on the platform once the engine is running
The Hands Off Traffic Method

Three moves that turn a content treadmill into an engine that runs without you

What finally worked for me was refusing to be the machine myself. Most people try to out-hustle the problem, posting harder until they burn out, and the traffic collapses the week they stop. The moves here do the opposite. They take you out of the loop entirely. A tool makes the content, a team runs the system, and the visitors arrive at your offer on their own. There is a clear order to it, so the same engine keeps producing whether you are working, resting, or away: write it, run it, receive them. That is how a grind becomes a machine.

1

Let a tool write the content you never have time for

The first move is to get you off the keyboard. Most people believe traffic means personally producing an endless river of posts and videos, so they either burn out or quietly give up. The engine replaces that. A tool generates the content the system needs, at the pace the system needs it, without waiting on your mood or your calendar. So the pages, the posts, the reach, none of it depends on you finding a spare hour that never comes. The output no longer rises and falls with your energy, because the machine does not get tired. That single shift, taking content off your plate, is what makes everything after it possible.

2

Hand the whole system to a team that runs it for you

The second move is to stop being the operator. A tool making content is only half the job. Someone still has to wire it together, publish it, keep it running, and fix what breaks. That someone is my team, not you. We set the full engine up in about 48 hours and then we run it, so there is no dashboard for you to learn, no platform to babysit, no maintenance eating your evenings. This is the difference between a tool you have to master and a result that simply lands in your lap. You get the machine and the mechanics, and you spend exactly zero time inside either one.

3

Watch the visitors arrive at your offer

The third move is the payoff, and it is the one that feels almost unfair after years of grinding. You do nothing, and the visitors show up. The engine sends them toward the one offer you want them to see, not random views for a vanity chart, actual people arriving at the thing you sell. Because the system runs on its own, that flow keeps coming while you are with a client, on holiday, or asleep. Your reach stops being a thing you have to earn back every week and becomes a thing that is simply on. That is what it feels like when the machine, not you, is doing the work.

Once those three moves are in place, the treadmill is gone. A tool writes what the engine needs, my team runs the whole system, and the visitors land at your offer without a minute of your time. You bring the offer and the audience, and the machine brings the traffic. The full engine is live in about 48 hours, and every day after that is reach you did not have to grind for.

Before the system

  • Traffic only came when I found the hours to make content
  • Growth stalled the moment life or clients got busy
  • Burning myself out posting into near total silence
  • Buying ads to cover a gap a system should have filled
  • Reach that reset to zero every week I stepped away

After the system

  • A tool writes the content, so my time is no longer the limit
  • My team runs the whole engine, nothing to babysit
  • Visitors arrive at my offer while I do my real work
  • The full engine set up for me in about 48 hours
  • Reach that keeps climbing whether I show up or not

Prompt 1: pin down the one offer your traffic should point to

Traffic is wasted if it lands on a fuzzy offer. The biggest mistake is sending visitors to a page that tries to sell everything and therefore sells nothing. Use this prompt to lock in the single offer the engine should drive people toward before we ever switch it on.

Primary offer clarifier

Act as a direct response strategist. I am about to have a traffic engine set up that will send visitors to one offer, and I need that offer razor sharp.
Here is what I sell: [describe your products or services, prices, and who buys them].
Pick the single offer my traffic should point at first, tell me who it is for in one sentence, name the one result it promises, and list the three reasons it is the smartest first target for cold visitors.

The output is one clear offer to aim every visitor at, instead of a scattered menu. That focus is what turns arriving traffic into people who actually act.

Prompt 2: describe the exact visitor you want the engine to bring

An engine is only as good as the audience you point it at. Vague targeting brings vague traffic. Use this prompt to define the one person you most want walking into your offer, so the content is built to pull them in.

Ideal visitor profile

Act as an audience researcher. I want a traffic engine to attract one specific type of person to my offer, and I need to describe them precisely.
My offer: [what you sell and the result it delivers].
Write a tight profile of my ideal visitor: who they are, the exact problem keeping them up at night, the words they use to describe it, where they already spend time online, and the one promise that would make them stop scrolling. Keep it concrete, no vague personas.

The output is a sharp picture of who the engine should chase, so the traffic it brings is the traffic that buys, not just the traffic that looks.

What it actually looks like once the engine is running

People assume this is complicated. It is not, because the complicated part is not yours. Before the engine, you are the whole machine: the writer, the publisher, the operator, and the bottleneck. After it, a tool writes the content, my team runs the system, and you sit on the outside watching visitors flow to your offer. Below is the plain picture of that switch: you on the left, hands off and spending no time, the engine on the right doing the work and sending real people to the thing you sell.

YOU hands off 0 hours on the platform THE ENGINE a tool writes the content our team runs the system visitors reach your offer running for you, around the clock you stay hands off while the engine writes, publishes, and sends visitors to your offer
you stay hands off while the engine writes, publishes, and sends visitors to your offer

Have the whole traffic engine built and run for you

The same system that took me from 42 to about 80,000 daily impressions, set up by my team in about 48 hours. A tool writes the content, we run it, you just watch the visitors show up.

Get Done For You Traffic

The first 48 hours: your engine goes live, and the treadmill stops.

Most people put off fixing their traffic because they picture a giant, months long build they have to drive themselves, so they stay stuck feeding the treadmill. That is exactly why the done for you route exists. Your engine is meant to be standing and running in about 48 hours, and it is my team building it, not you. In your first two days you hand us your offer, we set up the full system, and the machine starts producing while you go back to your real work.

The first 48 hours look like this. Early on, you get on a short strategy call and hand us your offer, your audience, and the result you want visitors to take. From there my team gets to work: we wire up the engine, point the content tool at your audience, and connect it to the places that pull traffic. By the time the two days are up, the system is live and producing, sending its first visitors toward your offer, with nothing installed on your end and nothing for you to maintain.

The point of the first 48 hours is not an overnight flood. The point is that the engine is built, running, and off your plate, so your reach no longer depends on whether you found the hours this week. Once it is live, every day after simply hands you more visitors from a machine you never touch.

From there the maths is calm and conservative. I am not selling you a promise of my exact 80,000 a day. I am telling you the engine that produced that for me is now running for you, on its own, so even a fraction of that reach is traffic you were never going to grind out by hand. Over the months, a machine that publishes daily without you compounds into reach a solo treadmill could never match.

All of this runs while you focus on the work you actually enjoy. You hand over the offer, my team builds and runs the engine, a tool writes the content, and the visitors arrive at your door. No more posting into silence. No more traffic that collapses the week you step away. Just an engine that carries the load you used to carry alone, from a 48 hour setup.

Prompt 3: find the content angles that pull your buyers in

An engine that publishes the wrong angles brings the wrong crowd. The mistake is chasing what is trendy instead of what your buyer actually searches for. Use this prompt to surface the angles that make your ideal visitor stop and click.

Buyer angle finder

Act as a content strategist for a traffic engine. I want the content to attract people who are close to buying my offer, not random viewers.
My offer and audience: [what you sell, the result it delivers, and who your ideal buyer is].
Give me ten content angles that would pull that exact buyer in: for each, the hook, the problem it speaks to, and why it attracts someone ready to act rather than someone just browsing. Rank them by buying intent.

The output is a shortlist of angles built to bring buyers, not bystanders. Point an engine at these and the traffic that arrives is the traffic worth having.

Prompt 4: write the one page brief that briefs a done for you team

A traffic engine only sends the right people when whoever runs it truly understands your business. A vague brief makes vague traffic. Use this prompt to turn everything in your head into a tight brief a team can act on fast.

Done for you traffic brief

Act as a launch strategist. I am handing my traffic to a team who will build and run an engine that sends visitors to my offer, and I need a one page brief that leaves nothing unclear.
The essentials: [my offer, my ideal buyer, the result I promise, the tone of my brand, and the one action I want visitors to take].
Turn this into a crisp one page brief with these sections: the offer, the buyer, the promise, the voice, the destination, and the single success metric. Keep every section short and unambiguous.

The output is a brief a team can run with on day one, so your engine is pointed correctly from the very first hour instead of after weeks of guessing.

The exact setup, step by step

1

Book a short call and hand us your offer

Start with the only thing that needs you, and it is a conversation, not a task. You get on a short strategy call, and you hand us the raw materials: what you sell, who you want to reach, and the result you want visitors to take. That is it. There is nothing to install, no software to learn, no setup on your end. This single step is where you pass the weight off your shoulders and onto my team’s. From the moment we have your offer and your audience, the build is ours, not yours. You go back to your work, and we go build the machine.

YOUR OFFER handed over STRATEGY CALL we take it from here you hand us the offer and the audience on a short call, and the build becomes ours
you hand us the offer and the audience on a short call, and the build becomes ours
2

My team builds the full engine in about 48 hours

Now the work happens, and it happens without you. Over roughly the next two days my team wires the whole engine together: we point the content tool at your audience, connect it to the channels that pull traffic, and set it running toward your offer. This is the part that would take you weeks to learn and that most people never finish alone. You do not sit in it, you do not manage it, you simply get a machine that is built and live. By the time the 48 hours are up, the thing that used to be a mountain of setup is already standing and producing, and you never lifted a finger on it.

ABOUT 48 HOURS 0h you hand over we wire it up we point it engine live my team builds the whole engine in about 48 hours, while you get on with your work
my team builds the whole engine in about 48 hours, while you get on with your work
3

A tool writes the content on autopilot

Here is the piece that ends the treadmill for good. Instead of you sitting down to write posts you never have time for, a tool produces the content the engine needs, at the pace it needs, pointed at the buyer you described. It does not wait for your mood, your energy, or a free afternoon that never arrives. It simply keeps producing. This is the difference between reach that depends on you and reach that runs on its own. You stop being the writer, the machine becomes the writer, and the output no longer stops the moment your week gets full.

CONTENT TOOL writes on autopilot ready to publish a tool writes the content the engine needs, so you never touch the treadmill again
a tool writes the content the engine needs, so you never touch the treadmill again
4

The system publishes and pulls traffic automatically

This is where the engine earns its name. The content the tool writes does not sit in a folder, it goes out. The system publishes it across the places that actually move traffic and keeps that flow going day after day, with my team keeping the whole thing running behind the scenes. You are not scheduling posts, you are not chasing platforms, you are not remembering to hit publish. It happens on its own. This is the moment your reach stops being a chore you owe the internet and becomes a process that simply runs, whether you are thinking about it or not.

ENGINE publishes everywhere that pulls traffic the system publishes across the channels that move traffic, on its own, every day
the system publishes across the channels that move traffic, on its own, every day
5

Visitors arrive at your offer without your involvement

Now the part you have been waiting years for. The traffic shows up, and you did nothing to make it happen today. The engine sends visitors toward the one offer you handed us on that first call, so the people arriving are pointed at the thing you actually sell, not scattered across a vanity feed. You wake up and they are there. You finish a client call and more have come. Because the machine runs on its own, this flow does not pause when you are busy or away. It is the first time your reach and your free time grow at the same moment instead of trading off against each other.

YOUR OFFER visitors flow straight to your offer while you do nothing to earn them that day
visitors flow straight to your offer while you do nothing to earn them that day
6

Watch the traffic climb while you stay hands off

Final piece, and it is the one that compounds. Because a machine publishes every day instead of a tired human once in a while, the reach does not spike and fade, it climbs. This is the exact pattern that carried me from 42 impressions to about 80,000 a day: not a lucky viral moment, a system that showed up daily when I did not. You simply watch it build, week after week, from the outside. Some days you check it, most days you forget it is even running, and it keeps working either way. That is what it means to finally own an engine instead of being one.

DAILY IMPRESSIONS 42 80k the same climb that took me from 42 to about 80,000 a day, running for you in the background
the same climb that took me from 42 to about 80,000 a day, running for you in the background
A

Hand us your offer

On a short call you pass us your offer and your audience, and the build becomes ours.

B

We build it in 48h

My team sets up the full engine in about 48 hours, with nothing to install on your end.

C

The engine runs itself

A tool writes the content and the system publishes it, day after day, with no time from you.

D

Visitors arrive

The traffic shows up at your offer while you stay hands off and watch the reach climb.

Skip the treadmill, keep the traffic

My team sets up and runs the full engine for you in about 48 hours, then it keeps sending visitors to your offer on its own. Zero time from you, pricing scoped on a quick strategy call.

Get Done For You Traffic

The six months after my team switches it on

Here is the shape of the first six months once the engine is built and running for you. The line tracks daily impressions climbing, the reach the machine produces while you stay hands off. It builds steadily because a system publishes every day, not in the bursts a busy human manages once in a while. This mirrors my own climb from 42 impressions to about 80,000 a day.

Daily impressions the engine produced, month by month

2.4K
M1
9K
M2
22K
M3
43K
M4
63K
M5
80K
M6
Real runEarly ramp

Three things matter on this chart. The reach climbs steadily because the engine shows up every day, not in a spike that fades. Every bit of it comes from a machine, not from you finding the hours, so it does not stall when your week gets full. And all of it happens while the engine does the work and you simply watch it grow.

What other people got when they handed it over

I teach the mechanics behind machines like this in Automations Made Easy, and my team runs the done for you version. People who handed their traffic to us sent back what changed in their first months.

“I had spent two years posting into a void. Two days after I handed over my offer, the engine was live and my visitor count did something it had never done before. It went up on a day I made nothing.”

Marcus T. · Freelance consultant

“The part I did not expect was the quiet. No more Sunday dread about content. The machine just runs, and I get to look at the traffic instead of grinding for it. It changed how my whole week feels.”

Elena V. · Agency owner

“I sell a course and I am not a content person. Having a team stand up the engine in 48 hours and run it meant I finally had real reach without becoming someone I am not. The visitors just started arriving.”

Raj P. · Course creator

“Knowing all I had to do was one call kept it easy. I handed over my offer, they built it, and now my traffic climbs whether I show up or not. That is exactly what I always wanted and never had time for.”

Hannah B. · Solo founder

What you get with Done For You Traffic

Done For You Traffic is one focused service that does a single valuable thing extremely well: it gives you the traffic engine without asking you to build or run it. You hand us your offer, and from then on a tool writes the content, my team runs the system, and the visitors show up at your offer while you stay hands off.

It is the exact engine that took me from 42 impressions a day to about 80,000, only this time my team sets it up and runs it for you. The full engine is live in about 48 hours, there is nothing to install and nothing to maintain on your end, and you spend zero time on the platform. This is the done for you side of Traffic Automation Avalanche, which is the do it yourself course if you would rather learn to build the engine with your own hands.

Because every business is different, the price is not listed publicly. What it takes depends on your offer, your audience, and how aggressively you want to grow, so we scope it together on a short strategy call and give you the real number for your situation. Compared with the years most people burn grinding out content that never lands, handing the whole machine to a team that has already run it to 80,000 a day is one of the cleanest ways to finally get seen.

Done for you traffic: common questions

Pulled from what readers and Automations Made Easy students ask most.

Do I have to do anything myself?

Almost nothing. You hand us your offer and who you want to reach, and my team sets up and runs the entire engine for you. A tool writes the content, we run the system, and the visitors show up on their own. Your only job is to watch the traffic arrive and handle the people who reach out. You spend zero time on the platform itself.

How fast is the engine up and running?

We set up the full engine in about 48 hours from the moment we have what we need. That is the same engine that took me from 42 to about 80,000 daily impressions, only this time my team builds and runs it for you instead of you learning it yourself. Once it is live it keeps producing traffic without you touching it.

What does it cost?

The price is not listed publicly because every setup is scoped to your offer, your audience, and how aggressively you want to grow. We go through it on a short strategy call, where we look at your situation and tell you exactly what it takes. You get the real number for your case rather than a generic sticker price.

How is this different from Traffic Automation Avalanche?

Traffic Automation Avalanche is the do it yourself version, where you learn to build and run the engine yourself. Done For You Traffic is the same engine, except my team sets it up and runs it for you. If you would rather skip the learning curve and just have the traffic show up, the done for you route is built for you. If you like to get your hands on it, the DIY version is there too.

Will the traffic actually reach my offer?

That is the whole point of the engine. It does not chase random views, it is set up to send visitors toward the one offer you want them to see. It is the same system that grew my own daily impressions from 42 to about 80,000, so the traffic is real and pointed at the place that matters. What you do with the people who arrive is the part we help you get ready for.

Two ways from here

Have my team run your traffic for you, or learn the mechanics behind automations like this.

If you want the traffic without the treadmill, my team sets up and runs the whole engine for you, the same one that took me from 42 to about 80,000 daily impressions. A tool writes the content, we run the system, and the visitors show up at your offer. The full engine is live in about 48 hours, with the price scoped to your situation on a short strategy call.

Full engine in about 48 hours · Done entirely for you · Pricing on your strategy call

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