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Pay Per Click Traffic Secrets Revealed

January 30th, 2010 Leave a comment Go to comments

It’s crazy how many times I’ve talked with new page owners about how aggravating PPC ads are! And usually able to relate to their complaints, because I myself lost a ridiculous amount of my investment on purchasing pay per click traffic. That was the only way I had come across to instantly drive targeted visits back to my website.

After a few really unexpected PPC charges, I began to think that it was time to search for a better method of advertising, or my website might fail!

I was going nuts with PPC, when I accidentally heard about the better way I had been wanting. I had come across pay per view traffic. And holy cow, did I immediately recognize how much better it is than pay per click traffic!

With PPV traffic, you pay a tiny fee each time your page is viewed. Sometimes as cheap as $0.01 each time your page is displayed! And one of the best things is that with PPV traffic, it is real, live visitors looking at your page, not just faked!

And just like pay per click, pay per view advertising is is targeted to your specific web page, meaning that those real, live visitors visiting your page are actually looking for what you are advertising! So returning to my story, I was so excited that I started looking for someone to show how to do pay per view ads that very night!

Thank goodness the Internet is always there, because the very next evening I was learning how to use PPV traffic, and I am so glad that I did. I can’t fathom why website owners would continue paying crazy costs for pay per click promotion!

So needless to say, when I’m chatting with new page owners about their aggravation with with PPC, I always recommend them to switch to Pay Per View promotion instead. It is just as easy to set up than a Pay Per Click advertising, and page owners on a small budget can get started immediately just like I did that first morning. Sure, you could use up all your time and effort posting articles and blogs to build back links, and that will drive some traffic back to your website.

I’ve found that the easiest way to instantly drive targeted visits back to your page is through Pay Per View marketing. If you’re ready to stop paying huge fees for Pay Per Click ad campaigns, then your best bet is to start learning about PPV ads, immediately.

Learn more about Pay Per Click Traffic. Stop by Mathew Gregson’s site where you can find out all about Pay Per Click Traffic and what it can do for you.

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