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Purchasing
traffic from online businesses can be very
difficult. There are many of these websites selling
traffic, but it is not easy to decide who to buy
from. Many of these websites can be found by doing a
Google search for "buy website traffic",
or something similar. Most of them are resellers who
buy traffic from wholesalers and redistribute the
traffic at a higher price to webmasters. Some sites
offer general web traffic, and others may offer
category or regional targeted traffic. Other traffic
websites may even offer adult and casino specific
packages, because general traffic does not allow
these types of sites. Any type of traffic that is
not general web traffic is sold at a much higher
price, because it is harder to collect and sort.
There are some very odd things about most traffic
purchasing websites. It seemed that even though each
site design was different, the general idea was the
exact same thing, and even most of the text is
copied word for word. Many of the websites have both
numerous spelling errors and severe grammatical
mistakes indicative of bad translation from another
language. The site designs were also flawed, such as
a missing purchase confirmation page. Many sites do
not even list an email address, but instead have a
form to fill out and submit questions to them with.
This is a bad means of communication and is used to
hide the company's real email address.
Many of these sites are scams, based in China or
other foreign countries. They will take the money,
send fake "visitors", and become
impossible to contact. This article lists the main
details to watch out for, and to helps webmasters
and site owners avoid trouble when marketing their
site. Here are a few main points to take note of on
a traffic website before making a purchase:
-Look for website design
and content.
Is the website well made? Are there sections for
support/contact, FAQ, about the site,
terms/disclaimer, and a straightforward ordering
form?
-Spelling and grammar.
Does the website read well? Does it look badly
translated and poorly designed? Are there obvious
mistakes on main pages?
-Contact and Support
Test the customer support, ask a few questions
before making a purchase. Do they respond quickly
and answer all your questions?
-Check their refund policy.
Will they give you a refund if you are not
satisfied? What are their terms for refunds?
-Are they based in a reputable area?
Is the company based in the USA, Canada, Europe,
or is it in China, Russia, or another country where
scams a prevalent?
-Compare prices.
A very low price can be just as bad as a very
high price. A low price suggests a possible scam,
and a high price suggests a ripoff.
-Check traffic delivery timeframe.
Do they guarantee that the traffic you purchase
will be delivered in 30 days?
All these points are things to take into
consideration before buying traffic for a website. A
legitimate web traffic providing website can be a
great marketing partner, and generate a lot of
money, but a illegitimate one is nothing but a scam.
One website that sells real traffic is Quality
Traffic Supply. They are very easy to
contact, and provide legitimate traffic. They are
also based in the United States and have a top-notch
website for ease of use and ordering.
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