Have you tried paying online companies that sell internet traffic?

Buying 10,000 unique visitors for 50 dollars seems like a great deal. Are most of these scams, or worthless traffic? How do I distinguish the quality companies from the bogus ones? considering that the same amount of traffic would cost thousands of dollars using pay per click ads, this seems too good to be true.

Anonymous2007-12-12T21:54:16Z

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If it's too good to be true...it is!

Any company that promises a higher Google PageRank or something similar for low cost is lying and scamming. Even if there's a high price tag, there's no guarantee that it's legit. You would *always* want to research anything you would pay money for - there's probably someone who got scammed by it. (I've heard that www.trafficpowersucks.com is a great example of a sneaky scam that people say Traffic Power does.)

The idea behind search engines is that you find the most relevant responses to your search...not that you find the people who paid the most for advertising on the search engine.

If you truly do want to buy more traffic, I would suggest spending money in advertising, not trying to buy internet traffic. I don't think the (slight) chance of finding a legit company is worth the risk of the money.

I'll list a couple websites that will probably be good reading for you if you want to pursue buying traffic. Happy hunting!

Anonymous2016-05-23T12:06:30Z

Anytime they want money in advance it is a scam. Beware of those companies. It is a scam. They are making there money off of the people who fall for it. You need to just get the money back from them. If you could really spend 200.00 and make 3000.00 everyone would be doing it and we would all be rich.