2/14/08

Why Buy Web Traffic?


If you want to make money, you need to buy traffic. I operated websites that earned millions of hits a year, and earned less than $500 from those sites. That was because my traffic was not ‘pre sold.’


I didn’t start making money until I started buying traffic. However, you cannot buy any traffic, and it won’t work for any product, blog, or website. You need to find the right company to work with the right campaign.


That said, don’t expect your first traffic selling company to be your best. The company I use sells me 10 000 hits for $12.00. This earns about $50 - $70 per campaign. I do this on 10 blogs, earning $28 - $58 each, $280 - $580 a month.


This is one of the best passive income streams I have created. I can put 3 different campaigns on a single blog, at the same time.


I run Adsense ads on some blogs, and others have a combination of Adbrite.com and commissionjunction.com ads. The traffic I buy is ‘international untargeted’ but it works because people click to my site to read information, then click on to a ‘service provider.’


I also have a good level of users subscribing to my feed. This is increasing the PR rate of my site. I’ve also found that the extra traffic is increasing my RealRate and my Google Page Rank.
The objective is to start small and build slow. This isn’t a scam, or a secret. All the big SEO marketers buy traffic.


The problem is, there is no ‘one solution for all.’ My company is helping me earn lots of money from my health blogs, but it performs poorly on my business sites. This doesn’t mean that the program doesn’t work on small business websites. It may mean that my set up is wrong for the target audience, it may mean that my articles are not relevant. The fault is not always the service providers.

2 comments:

Sherry said...

hi, I like to know more about this. Could you provide me more information.

About PR I thought that if you are having a lot paid post then your PR will be dropped to 0 if you are PR3.

Anonymous said...

No - this is one of the urban legends. I have a pro blogging blog at www.divanetworking.blogspot.com where you can learn the real truth.

But - here is a summary.

If you put one of those disclosure badges (including PayPerPost's) then Google will decrease your rank. Instead, put a text dislcosure at the bottom of your blog - like I have.

Remember that Paid Posts are in direct competition with Google. I have 29 blogs. The only blog with PR0 and more than 500 inbound links is one that I put on a 'Proud Disclosure' badge. It wasn't even related to a paid program.

My blogs are all PR1 - PR4.7 (soon to be PR5) and they all have paid posts.

But, there are alternatives to Google. RealRank and Alexandera are as valid as Google's and advertisers often give Alexandera more 'weight' than Google...because Alexadera doesn't change the rules to suit their objectives every six months. RealRank is gaining popularity because it tracks the blog's performance as a blog - not earning money for a search engine's clients.

Move, if you are really frustrated with Google's sliding scale - as I am getting - especially after their new 'terms' that has dropped my 'real' views by 30% and my income by 42% although by reading the numbers...Google is still earning the same amount.

There is always Yahoo's PPP program. MSN has a good program if you are a shopping oriented blog/website.

Then, there are the independants such as Adbrite.com

Hope this helps - subscribe to learn more.

 
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