Getting/Buying Traffic

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Okay, so say I want to get people to my site. I don't mind buying PPV or PPC traffic. I've become a member of LeadImpact, Peerfly, SiteScount, waiting on Adknowledge to get back to me, I'm also signed up for Adcenter. The question is, I want to know how to go about getting people to the site. I am going to include free ebooks and good VALUE stuff for them that I create... I'm still working on content. Underpromise and overdeliver. I want to do this for all of the evergreen niches.

1.) Can't I just like have one site with multiple different squeezepages and send them there based on the product and capture the leads.
2.) To get subscribers to my lists, should I just do CPV or PPC?


Thanks!
DoctorGringo
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  • Profile picture of the author webapex
    CPV has the potential to be a cheaper list building method, but it does require more creative targeting and lander design than PPC, which is likely to deliver better qualified prospects.

    You certainly can be over-diversified if tackling different traffic methods before having mastered any.
    Sitescout retargeting is useful for some businesses, the audience lists you collect are sort of low grade contact lists that may only reached through banners.
    Some pros report the low impression priority of RTB bidding like Site-scout have low conversion, like a footer banner has a bad placement, RTB ads have a bad 'temporal placement' not appearing in the show until after the user has been eposed to the networks premium ads.
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  • Profile picture of the author howtomogo
    I recommend using Facebook Fan Pages as your hub outside of your actual site. If you want IM me and I will share the most cost effective solution that I know of to help you with that and it is very easy to implement. Facebook is the most viral of all traffic so leverage their site vs your own (don't need to have many different squeeze pages but you can do it that way). If your using PPC or PPV then maybe think about using YouTube it has a lot of targeting built into it. It is the most cost effective right now that I know of. Actually use another site called similarsites.com to target other like sites that you will want to market too as well. Similarsites is also part of the GAN so you might be able to get cheaper PPC campaigns as well just look at that top for advertising you can't miss it. If you wanting a great solution for the Facebook stuff let me know. You can put up 10 squeeze pages on 1 Fan page. Talk about making the best use of your Fan Page..

    I hope this helped!
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  • Profile picture of the author Bevo Troy
    DoctorGringo - The Bevo Ad Exchange offers alot of the higher end RTB traffic that may solve some of your concerns about below the fold, low quality. We can also help walk you through whatever you need to get going. If you ever need any help, feel free to hit me up!
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  • Profile picture of the author wfjason
    Wow that seems like quite a number of paid advertising network that you have joined. If I am you, I will just start off with one first and try to tweak the campaign along the way. Once you have campaign that is doing well for you, you will simply just need to duplicate the whole campaign to another network.

    It is all about testing and testing and more testing
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