Many people wonder about generating traffic to their websites through paid
traffic offerings. This topic is highly debated among the industries top SEO
managers because some believe in the practice and others do not.
Paid traffic services can be useful as part of an overall traffic generation
strategy. I have used paid traffic services in the past and believe they do
present some value when used in conjunction with Search Engine Marketing, Search
Engine Optimization, and Email Marketing.
So What's the Rub With Paid Traffic?
Have you ever wondered where paid traffic comes from? The services that generate
paid traffic do it through a few key methods.
1. Traffic Exchange.
Using this method, these sites sell access to their traffic exchange networks
where individuals surf for credits. As they earn credits viewing websites like
yours, their ads/websites are displayed across the network for others to click
on. If this method is being used, you may certainly experience a decrease in
performance only because the same individuals are seeing your ad over and over,
reducing their likelihood to click.
2. Search Engine Marketing.
A great way to generate traffic for others is through search engine marketing
like Google, ExactSeek or Yahoo! Traffic generation sites buy keywords in bulk
or many long-tail keywords and resell the traffic generated from them. If they
can do this at a profit, its a win-win. This is a difficult strategy only
because the cost of keywords change frequently based on industry demand.
3. List Marketing.
Traffic generation websites also generate traffic through email marketing and
house lists. These techniques are usually leveraged through daily, weekly, and
monthly electronic newsletters. Driving less traffic than the first two methods,
the list marketing option usually rounds out a comprehensive traffic generation
strategy.
So to answer the question about paying for traffic, is it worth? My answer is
that as part of an overall traffic generation strategy, paying for traffic can
be beneficial. It all comes down to how you use paid traffic acquisition as part
of your overall marketing strategy, the quality of the traffic generated and the
costs associated with the traffic.
The other factor to consider is the quality of the traffic you receive. The
purpose of most traffic acquisition strategies is to improve sales, generate
leads, and/or conversions. To that end, I would only recommend paying for
traffic if you have a way to measure the traffic to your site, the path the
traffic takes through your website and whether or not that traffic actually
converts. Whether you consider a conversion to be the completion of a web form
or the actual purchase of a product, your buying this traffic for one reason and
one reason only - conversion. Keep this in mind before you spend any money on
traffic.
Although you can find plenty of sites willing to give you traffic in exchange
for a fixed fee, I personally prefer to sign up for my own traffic exchange,
purchase my own keywords, and manage my newsletters and email lists. By doing
so, I have a better handle on where the traffic is coming from and ultimately
the value of this traffic. Keep that in mind before you run out and spend
hundreds or thousands of dollars on acquiring traffic that may or may not
convert for your web site.
Michael Fleischner is an
Internet marketing
expert with more than 12 years of marketing experience. To discover how to
improve search engine rankings on Google and other major search engines visit
http://www.webmastersbookofsecrets.com and the Marketing Blog.