Technical Question - Re Traffic

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Technical Question - Re Traffic

Post by Juicyjo »

Hi Everyone,

I was wondering if anyone can help, or point me in the right direction.

A friend of mine suggested that I buy some Traffic.
Can anyone reccommend some good sites at reasonable rates?

Or is buying traffic really not worth it at all?

Any suggestions greatly appreciated?

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Re: Technical Question - Re Traffic

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Sounds like a good way to fleece someone out of cash to me. Buying traffic is not an absolute. Nor will buying traffic get you to your target audience.

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Re: Technical Question - Re Traffic

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Been wanting to work for you for ages hun :-)

When I visit London again can I call you a week or so before hand to
see if you can fit me in?

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Re: Technical Question - Re Traffic

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OEJ

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Post by rgb »

I don't think buying traffic is a good idea either. I've never tried it, but if you frequent the webmaster forums you never read of people glad they did it.


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Re: Technical Question - Re Traffic

Post by matt1biz »

Yep, buying traffic is usually a mistake, if it's good enough to convert then it begs the question, why are they selling it in the first place? I've heard countless stories of people who have wasted money and not made a single sale. If you're still interested then start off with Google adwords as this tends to be one of the better sources, though start with a low daily budget and use very targeted keywords.
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Having said I haven't bought traffic, I have bought Google Adwords. What I found was it was great for about 2 weeks converting like mad, then faded away. Like a lot of advertising, I suppose, it gets stale. The trick is knowing when to stop with it before you start running into a loss.

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Re: Technical Question - Re Traffic

Post by randyandy »

You've probably done this but have you checked with your site builder and asked what metatags they have put in for you?

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I've just had a look at the size of her metatags - ooh missus! I'm still scrolling.

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