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Originally posted by Sexzity
dirtydesignz, i agree on much of that, but i belive a traffic seller has a obligation to tell the webmaster that the traffic he want to buy, is not going to work on the site.
The traffic seller knows more about hes own traffic than everybody else and he allso know if it is waste of the buyers money to sell to some kinds of sites.
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Yes Carlos, I agree with you. However, more times than not when we tell a client (and we always tell the client) the traffic they chose might not work for their site, they want to try it anyway. Only because they don't want to pay more for the traffic they need. But irregardless of that, the traffic is only as good as the sites it is being sent to, whether it is a tgp or a paysite. Surfers aren't dumb, they have seen the same stuff over and over and know what they want and where to click to get them there.
If traffic was perfect, it would cost webmasters alot more money than it does.