The How and Why of Buying Traffic for Your Website - Why is your...
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Where Do Visitors Come From?
When you buy traffic, most of the visitors you get will be from banner ads, pop-ups, pop-unders, and layers ads (ads that float around on the screen). The ads are placed all around the net. When a web visitor clicks on the ad, they will be taken directly to your website.
Is Traffic Guaranteed?
This is a tough question to answer because it depends on the service that you use to buy traffic. Some services guarantee that you will get traffic and others do not. Even if they do guarantee traffic, they cannot guarantee sales. They cannot even guarantee that when you get traffic, it will stay on your site for more than one second. This is very important to remember when deciding whether or not to buy traffic. Whatever you decide to do, make sure to track your traffic, your sales, and your overall results. Once you have analyzed everything, you will be able to easily determine if buying traffic to get traffic is in your best interests.
About The Author
Cliff Posey, owner of CRP Marketing, owns and operates http://webbusinesstoolsonline.com. Cliff Posey has also operated several other successful web businesses including Love Song Cards and Radio Career Consultants. The content in this article was developed from his experience in these businesses and his continual research into further business improvements.
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