Cheap Web site traffic can be worthless Web site traffic. Did you ever buy one of those $49, 10,000 page view packages that resulted in zero sales? That is a lot of cheap Web site traffic, but certainly it is no way to make money.
It is, however, possible to make money with some cheap Web site traffic packages. You need to adjust your tactics to match the type of traffic. You can't expect to directly make sales with any kind of cheap Web site traffic, but you can give away products.
The key is to figure out what will appeal to the people who are viewing the page and you need to catch their attention quickly. Most of the cheap Web site traffic packages are on sites where the user has some kind of incentive to view pages. Take for example the free online lottery sites where a user is shown your Web page while they are waiting for their next free lottery ticket to be generated.
One such site is Ca$hBreak. By the way, I highly recommend the site if you want to experiment with cheap Web site traffic. They sell 1,000 page views for $20 and they always give you lots more page views than you pay for. The smallest number of page views they have ever delivered for my $20 was 6,000 and one time they gave me over 16,000 page views.
The secret is to use a free giveaway and capture their email address for your mailing list. If you had an E-book on winning the lottery, just think how many people using that site would sign up. There are of course, other possibilities. You just need an attractive giveaway and you need to have your registration form appear high on the page. It also does not hurt to remind the users that they can fill in the form without disturbing their lotto play or whatever else they are doing.
Razor targeted traffic is the Cadillac and always the best, but it is also very expensive. If you can only afford Yugo class cheap Web site traffic then make the best of it by capturing as many addresses as you can for your list and worry about making money later. After all, we know by now that the money is in the list.
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