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How would you like to receive 60 million targeted visitors to your website each month? Basically, if you are prepared to purchase web traffic from companies that specialise in this particular area, then this is the volume of traffic you can expect to get – at a price! The website traffic visiting your site comes from a targeted market of people interested in similar sites, ensuring their attention is more likely to be captured when presented with your own site. Many companies ensure targeted traffic visits to your website by using spider bots, auto surfs or dedicated software to direct attention. The better companies do not do that: they direct traffic to their own designated websites and utilise the exit window pop-up/pop-under concept which is highly effective.

Some of the best traffic generating companies charge around $10 for every 2,500 individuals to your site which is a far better option that spending $10 for 1000 banner impressions where an average click through rate is a mere 1%. The reputable companies offer as little as 1,000 guaranteed visitors for a little over $2 with statistics measured in real-time visits over a 24 hour period so you can keep an accurate record of visitors. However, as with most other things on the web – ‘Buyer Beware’. You could end up paying out to a scam firm and, if you know how to, check the code behind the professionals’ website, you might find out more than you expected! Some less reputable companies are posing as legitimate companies selling web traffic when, in fact, they are really money laundering behind the scenes and using the purchase of web traffic as a legitimate ‘front’ to allay suspicion.

Even though most web traffic sites are thoroughly reputable businesses, it does pay to do your homework because there are definitely more than one disreputable company out there on the World Wide Web currently. So, do your homework first, no matter how desperate you are for web traffic. Then, of course, you need to be prepared for a regular flow of traffic. What are you going to do when that little trickle becomes a stream and then becomes a flood? Well, that’s what you wanted, isn’t it? What you need to do now is capture those visits and build a steady relationship with your virtual visitors while leaving enough space for more to come in.




 

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