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A swift manual to purchasing web site traffic



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By : Keith Lunt    9 or more times read
Submitted 2010-05-31 17:09:41
If you are setting up your own work at home system via a site, then you might want quick, ready traffic to your website. Where are you going to get that from?

Well, there are lots of answers, but if you want quick, ready visitors, then the best place to go is a Pay Per Click system. This is actually where a lot of work at home scams that you might see try to entice you in by saying that you are creating links in Google. Yes, you are sort of doing that, but you are paying for the privilege. It is merely if you are successful that you get paid!

So, why is Pay Per Click so good?
Well, if you want cheap, quick traffic, then you need to buy targeted visitors and quickly. You want traffic arriving onto your site that are looking for what you are selling. And the easiest way of doing this is by paying for adverts on the search engines, when potential customers are searching for your product.

Where do you find these services?
So, how do you set up a Pay Per Click campaign? Well, they are available at all of the major search engines. Go to any one of these and look to see what is on offer. Numerous will offer coupon vouchers and special offers to sign up, so it is well worth looking round first!

How do you set up an advert?
Once you have decided on which search engines to use, and there is no reason to use merely one, you sign up for the account and create the advert. This will comprise of:

1) An eye catching headline. Always write the headline in title case - whereby the first letter of every word is in uppercase. This improves the number of traffic you will receive.

2) An interesting advert. Not promotional text, but instead a description of what you are offering and what makes you different and a "call to action" - e.g. visit us now. Look at some competitor adverts to see what they are saying.

3) A link to your web site. But not always to the home page of the web site - link to the page on which you are selling the product or products on offer.

4) Several keywords for the advert. What will people be searching on for your products? Try to be specific. "Roses" or "flowers" might have stacks of visitors, but "buy pink flowers" will be get more relevant traffic and price you less to buy.

5) A price per click. How much are you willing to pay per visitor? The more you will pay, the higher you are up the collection. Also, the more times you get clicked the higher up the list you will go, so keep it all relevant.

6) A daily budget Work out how much you can afford to pay and stick to it. Allow for the fact that not everyone will buy, maybe only a few at first.

That's it. Our straightforward guide to buying quick and straightforward web site traffic.
Author Resource:- Written by Keith Lunt of My Home Working. If you want to know more about setting up a home business, call in!
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