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Pay per Click Advertising: Not as Scary as You Think
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    The biggest secret in generating wealth is website traffic, hands down.Everybody knows it; every site wants it, and every site needs it. The point of websites is to be visited and viewed. They are the "storefronts" to the world. Many elaborate designs, lots of money, and countless hours of developing a site are required to make them attractive and functional. So, with that being said, its no wonder website owners get to the point where they can literally drive themselves insane trying to generate a steady stream of high quality traffic to their sites.

    With traffic comes a potential customer, which basically equates to sales, which in turn means profit. Isn't that the point of this anyways? While many sites have collapsed in the past with the downturn of internet based business, many smaller sites have generated a substantial amount of money, all by concentrating on a certain niche, and sometime, a sub-niche.

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