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i'm still makin a living with cj tubes in 2019
i'd recommend a few things--
focus on user experience, if you skim all your clicks your on-site metrics will suck which will make it hard to get google traffic. long term it'll be more profitable to keep users on-site vs sell those clicks
you need big SEO budget ($xx,xxx+) but you have to expect to make many sites and experiment with what links you buy, who you buy from, etc. if you're not willing to burn money buying bad links in order to figure out who sells the good links you won't successful
feeder traffic is debatable, i'm currently leaning toward spending that money on more backlinks. but direct traffic is a major ranking factor and feeder traffic will increase it. you do you.
it's not an easy niche, most won't be successful, those that are will probably have strong programming or SEO skills
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