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Thursday, January 8, 2009

Guaranteed Traffic Is Not Always Targeted Traffic by Fernando Morales

When it comes to generating traffic to your website, guaranteed traffic may not be the best route to take. Guaranteed traffic makes the promise that it will send x amount of visitors to your site for x amount of money.
An example would be 10,000 visitors for 29.95. Sounds great doesn't it? After all getting 10,000 visitors to your site by other means can take some time, so why not speed it up?

The problem with guaranteed traffic is it's not always guaranteed targeted traffic. If you want to convert your visitors into customers, they should be people who at least have an interest in what you're selling.

Sites that offer guaranteed visitors will send you the amount of visitors that you agreed to pay for, but 9 out of 10 of those visitors will simply click and leave because they are not targeted.

There are plenty of resources available for getting targeted traffic to your website without going broke trying to do it. First and foremost, you're in business to make money, not lose money.

Your return on investment needs to be as high as possible especially when you're just starting out online. After you've generated a reasonable amount of income from the free methods, then you can start experimenting with paid traffic methods.

Interestingly enough, the truth is you don't even need a massive glut of traffic to make money online. There are marketers who are making pretty good money with a small targeted amount of visitors on a daily basis.

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