Driving Traffic To Your Website Based On Interests, Not Keywords

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Hello all.

I was wondering if anyone can recommend an excellent way to drive traffic to one's website based on interests, and not keywords.

If so, can someone recommend to me a service or a website where I can purchase traffic that can be sent to my sites based on "interests" rather than the tedious testing and tweaking and time consuming keyword selection route?

Thanks.
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  • Profile picture of the author ChrisBa
    The first thing that comes to mind is facebook ads..
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  • Profile picture of the author AnthonyCapetola
    Facebook has interest targeting

    Twitter has interest targeting. It's best use though is targeting profiles with followers you'd want to attract.

    Instagram has industry specific targeting.

    The problem all of these channels face is volume.
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    • Profile picture of the author celente
      Originally Posted by AnthonyCapetola View Post

      Facebook has interest targeting

      Twitter has interest targeting. It's best use though is targeting profiles with followers you'd want to attract.

      Instagram has industry specific targeting.

      The problem all of these channels face is volume.
      I agree partly.

      I think the volume is there on FACEBOOK.

      The way we do this, is test small, and make your copywriting as good as it can be, or even hire a copy writers to do this for you! :-)

      Basically when you get your LASER TARGETED Audience and then you COPYWRITING, and AD WRITING down packed, and your HTML correct, you can make serious money!!!

      Yes this is hard work, but its worth it, with laser targeted audiences in facebook, it does not get much better.
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  • Profile picture of the author Now Is The Time
    Wow, cool. Awesome.

    When it comes to Facebook, I think I have to set up a Facebook page for my affiliate product first?

    Is that right?
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    • Profile picture of the author ChrisBa
      Originally Posted by Now Is The Time View Post

      Wow, cool. Awesome.

      When it comes to Facebook, I think I have to set up a Facebook page for my affiliate product first?

      Is that right?
      You could also just have the facebook ads direct straight to your website
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      • Profile picture of the author Now Is The Time
        Originally Posted by ChrisBa View Post

        You could also just have the facebook ads direct straight to your website

        Hi. I just went to the Facebook ads interface and found out how to link straight to a website! Thanks.

        Question... direct linking straight to my affiliate link.... is the conversion rate still pretty strong in your experience? or does building a small minisite for the affiliate product a better site to link to?

        I have another question, but I forgot what it was.
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  • Profile picture of the author ppcmanager
    Adwords has Interest Targeting as well. The actual categories are pre-defined, not as exhaustive as that of Facebook but still works very well for a number of verticals.

    Only works for Display campaigns, you may read more about it at this link
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  • Profile picture of the author nik2014
    i use fiverr for getting traffic.if you want it i ll message url of traffic provider which i get traffic
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    • Profile picture of the author Now Is The Time
      Originally Posted by nik2014 View Post

      i use fiverr for getting traffic.if you want it i ll message url of traffic provider which i get traffic
      Sure. Why not.

      To be honest... yes, I've gone to FIVERR and never purchased any web traffic. I thought about doing it to inflate views on youtube videos perhaps, but that's about it. Reason being I talked to some of these people on FIVERR about the "type" of traffic they'd be sending... and they all basically told me it was real people traffic, but not in the least "targeted" traffic. Targeted traffic is key, I would think.

      I never used Safe Swaps... just heard about them.....

      Anyone ever use Safe Swaps for affiliate products and such? anyone have decent results?
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  • Profile picture of the author Work1099
    It would seem the most clear-cut route is to buy space on a website, or in a magazine that caters to people with your target interests. This doesn't completely side-step the testing and tracking, though. No form of advertising does. But some alternatives can be less tracking intensive than others.
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  • Profile picture of the author amcg
    Originally Posted by Now Is The Time View Post

    Hello all.

    I was wondering if anyone can recommend an excellent way to drive traffic to one's website based on interests, and not keywords.

    If so, can someone recommend to me a service or a website where I can purchase traffic that can be sent to my sites based on "interests" rather than the tedious testing and tweaking and time consuming keyword selection route?

    Thanks.
    As others have said, Facebook and other social networks are excellent at capturing user interests (vs search engines for example) as much of this data is qualitative in nature.
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  • Profile picture of the author salmanqureshi
    dont purchase any type of traffic except adword.
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