I've put a PayDay site online... How do I get Traffic?

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1st Post, Hello!

I've recently put my own Payday loan site online, and am finishing the code for the Title loan.

I've had a difficult time finding traffic. GOOD traffic, anyway. I want to do a CPA type offer, and have a full tracking platform with HasOffers.

So far, the offers have been "Pay $2000-$5000 to get started, no refunds". I have no guarantee and it's pretty steep!

Where should I start?
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  • Profile picture of the author Fazal Mayar
    use seo and choose your keywords then optimize them for traffic
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    • Profile picture of the author WebTekMedia
      Alright, I did actually try that. I got 150 clicks from Facebook, 150 from Google. 0 Conversions. I spent $20 a day, for 2 days, on both.

      Am I simply doing it wrong, or is there some blackhat magic, like robo clicks?

      I talked to the guys at findit-quick.com and they have 15 filters that a click will go through before it redirects, and I have to pay them.

      Where do I find 'the truth of traffic' ?
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  • Webtekmedia,

    Start by targeting keywords that are relevant to what you are selling.

    You will want to include these keywords in the content on your website as well as the architecture of the website (meta tags, alt tags, and titles). Choose keywords that are important to the product or service you are marketing and build a page around each one. There are certain characteristics as to how you do this such as keyword density in website copy and the number of relevant keywords you should include in meta tags.

    The tasks mentioned above are known as internal or onsite SEO and are related to website architecture that you have direct control over. Another aspect is offsite SEO which can include creation of external web properties that contain target keywords (sites like wikis, free business listings, Google Places, Bing business listings etc.), article marketing and syndication, creation and optimization of video, document sharing, link building and a number of other tactics.
    Sounds like you have tried the PPC route without success. Did you find out why you didn’t have any conversions? Typically it is very common to not have success right off the bat and you will have to tweak your ad copy, landing page, conversion funnel and other things before you can start converting people.
    Use social media to promote the site as well. Open accounts on twitter, Google Plus, and any others that may be relevant. Share content on a weekly basis. A blog is another great opportunity to drive traffic to the site. You don’t have to use PPC on these sites. Just generate some content and share it on them.

    Check out these links for learning more about SEO,


    Learn SEO - Moz

    The Beginner's Checklist for Learning SEO - Moz

    Free Ebook: Learning SEO from the Experts

    Hope this helps you,

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    • Profile picture of the author WebTekMedia
      Thanks friend, I'll look it over tomorrow morning.
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  • Profile picture of the author KittyPoo
    Yes Obviously, you can buy traffic from CPA offers. I use Facebook to get bulk traffic to diverse CPA offers in near 10 distinctive networks. Yes, I would say it works but if used with a confident way.

    Numerous CPA advertisers attempt to utilize facebook, yet they detached ton of cash. So be cautious! Article traffic, video traffic, PPC traffic, SEO traffic, social media traffics and other ways are there that you can use to get traffic. I myself have applied most of them. But I think facebook would be the idea and I happy using it.
    I suggest do not put your all hard earn money at once. Start with small investment, test the ways each time, and pick out one that suits your need. Once you get the profitable way start using that. Paying $2000-$5000 is too much. I would say think before you invest.
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