View Full Version : Purchasing Traffic
jerkit
2005-08-01, 06:55 PM
Hi,
I run a free site link list and am looking to purchase traffic for the first time. Can anyone share good/bad experiences with this? I was looking at potentially buying from www.traffic-out.com, anyone use them before?
What adult traffic sites are out there that provide good clicked traffic for LL's?
Thanks in advance for the help!
Darryl
www.jerk-it.com
Useless
2005-08-01, 07:01 PM
This is going to become an absolute fucking spamfest, as it always does when this question is asked. Here's my advice - don't buy traffic via someone's affiliate link. Those people only reply to spam their referral code and that's it. They don't give a shit if you buy the best traffic or the shittiest traffic.
In my experience, traffic-out is the best. He can't dump a huge load at once, but you can expect 500-1000 real uniques a day. It's highly productive and the traffic chose to visit your site, they weren't blind-linked or circlejerked there.
jerkit
2005-08-01, 07:57 PM
Thanks UW.. that's what I thought after reading about them, but I wanted to make sure that wasn't just self promotion & made up on their part.
LOL sorry for the spamfest in advance. ;)
I keep staring at UW's avatar, waiting for the hat to fall off. |loony|
pornoTGB
2005-08-01, 08:57 PM
I bought traffic for the start of my fist page.. it only did me some good in top-list rankings. no more.. but I did not buy a lot of it anyways
if you want to make sales by bought traffic the best option would be niche targeted traffic, one of the most expensive
rather try looking for hard link trades and try to get some hits throu search engines (defenetly the best) .. so target some kind of surfers and optimse your pages to that kind of traffic
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Nice little change in your avatar UW ;-) don't start rotating .. (sorry.. didn't really like your cat..)
dirtyjumbo
2005-08-01, 09:17 PM
I heard good things about traffic-out, haven't tried them yet but contacted their support with some questions and I was very impressed with them (giving an honest answer to my questions instead of bullshitting me) :)
mrenaud
2005-08-01, 09:20 PM
I bought traffic awhile back from traffic out didn't make a single sale....not even an email address.
Tried choker and actually made sales but not enough for any profit...I pretty much broke even.
jerkit
2005-08-01, 09:24 PM
Thanks for the responses.. I'm definitely targeting search engines with my pages first and foremost. The main reason I was considering bought traffic was for the trickle effect through other traffic trades etc.. basically trying to kickstart everything. I do get some SE traffic as is.. just not a whole lot as the site is semi-new (2-3 months).
But thanks for the help.. I might give traffic out a go just for the heck of it in the next couple weeks.. maybe 10,000-20,000 uniques.. and see what happens.
Thanks again
spookyx
2005-08-01, 09:25 PM
This is going to become an absolute fucking spamfest, as it always does when this question is asked. Here's my advice - don't buy traffic via someone's affiliate link. Those people only reply to spam their referral code and that's it. They don't give a shit if you buy the best traffic or the shittiest traffic.
|greenguy| |greenguy| |greenguy| |greenguy| |Jim
so true uw.
camel
2005-08-02, 09:53 AM
Choker (http://chokertraffic.com/s/metro) sells quality traffic
Choker (http://chokertraffic.com/s/metro) sells quality traffic
Muhahahahaha, go for it UW :D
Useless
2005-08-02, 11:51 AM
Muhahahahaha, go for it UW :DAh, why bother? He's just a dumb schmuck who only reads the first post of a thread and isn't ever going to see my clever retort.
Dr Bizzaro
2005-08-02, 04:16 PM
Traffic out is fantastic. I have been buying from them for about a year. (To smaller projects.)
You always want to see your link actually up somewhere with your site name as the text. That sends the most productive traffic.
I also sell traffic. |thumb
hi Dr Bizzaro
i see you selling traffic
i would like to know quotes contact me ;)
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