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Mike-mijen 2010-09-27 10:50 AM

Purchase Traffic
 
I am thinking maybe I need to buy some traffic. As the last few months of sales have lacked BIG time. Compare to the time I have put into marketing. I was wondering if any one has had luck with with purchase traffic and with whom?
Thanks Mike

terry 2010-09-27 11:30 AM

In my experience I have found that its trial and error. There are some sources that work for some people but not for others. You just have to keep trying till you find which works for you. I do not recommend buying traffic anymore as I seem to have very bad luck with it... but others seem to have a different stories.

Good Luck!

Toby 2010-09-27 12:35 PM

If you're looking for more sales then stick with something like JuicyAds where you'll get clicked traffic rather than skimmed feeder.

Ramster 2010-09-27 01:26 PM

Yeah JuicyAds isn't too bad at all. Otherwise it's flip a coin and you get the left overs, lol.

babymaker 2010-09-27 07:00 PM

I like juicy and traffic holder is great to and cheap all the commisions i get selling it i put back in traffic don't take out money :)

LeRoy 2010-09-27 07:40 PM

Another vote for Juicy Ads. They're getting big.

Toby 2010-09-27 08:15 PM

Traffic Holder (nice ref code BTW) is shit traffic only good for feeder to a new site doing skimmed traffic trading.

Mike-mijen 2010-09-28 04:13 PM

With Juicy Ads. Thats a per click program right. If I go that route I should send the hits to a good clean free site right? Or I wonder if I could send it right to one of my pay sites?

Toby 2010-09-28 05:58 PM

I'd create a custom landing page for each campaign you run. That has two advantages. One, you can more effectively track data about those visitors. Two, you can match the landing page to the ad/banner/button and have a better chance of getting them to the site.

Mike-mijen 2010-09-28 06:05 PM

I can see that. Should I send the traffic to a free site or to the pay site itself?

bDok 2010-09-28 06:20 PM

Like Toby said. I'd create custom landing pages. Make multiple ones. Split test them and see what converts the best. After that if you can even control the traffic from Juicy ads. Also if it starts getting consistent with sales narrow down to even the time of day if possible and not have your ads running and burning clicks and money at times that aren't generating sales.

I've yet to use juicy ads. I'm working on in the future placing ads from a publisher angle though on a blog network to test things out. From that angle.

hincapie 2010-09-28 07:36 PM

You can send it directly to the paysite no prob, if its matched well on niche/the clicked advertising, it can work quite well ive found.

Mike-mijen 2010-09-28 08:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by hincapie (Post 491329)
You can send it directly to the paysite no prob, if its matched well on niche/the clicked advertising, it can work quite well ive found.

Cool thats what I was looking for which way to send the traffic.

u-Bob 2010-09-30 06:07 PM

<---- been using TrafficHolder for years now and still happy with their traffic.

Kroc 2010-09-30 08:38 PM

I would go with Traffic-in/Traffic-out. The prod is very good from my experience.

Toby 2010-09-30 09:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kroc (Post 491484)
I would go with Traffic-in/Traffic-out. The prod is very good from my experience.

+1

freakin 2010-10-01 07:00 AM

I've had some good results sending my pay for click traffic to a pay website with also link exchanges on it. So that the traffic stimulates the link exchanges and you get that much more traffic because of it.

Notime 2010-10-03 05:36 AM

Ero-advertising.com is a large network with good traffic.


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