Who actually "buys (pays cash)" for your traffic?

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  • Lionheart
    Confirmed User
    • Mar 2004
    • 115

    #1

    Who actually "buys (pays cash)" for your traffic?

    Hey I have a good free host going and the traffic (and clicks to our house banenrs) is sky rocketing. www.pornyankee.com

    So who "buys" traffic? I dont mean "partners" I mean.....here is 0.05cents for each click you send me with the code I give you for the banners you are showing......

    Thanks for all the replies in advance.
    richard - ICQ 61585515
    Cybersex Entertainment
    70Products - $500.00
  • AdPatron
    No commissions, no fees.
    • Apr 2003
    • 17706

    #2
    5 cents a click is pretty expensive. Try adbrite.com. I hate them, but it's what you may be looking for.

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    • Lionheart
      Confirmed User
      • Mar 2004
      • 115

      #3
      It is? Hmm.....well then I dont know what has happened with the world in the last 5 years since I stopped paying Web Side Story 8 cents per click.

      And go to sex.com......they range from 5 to 20 cents a click. So how is 5 cents expensive? I dont know.....I am just asking here..

      Thanks for the help......

      Originally posted by CollegeSucks
      5 cents a click is pretty expensive. Try adbrite.com. I hate them, but it's what you may be looking for.
      richard - ICQ 61585515
      Cybersex Entertainment
      70Products - $500.00

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      • AdPatron
        No commissions, no fees.
        • Apr 2003
        • 17706

        #4
        Yes, I know about sex.com. I use to send them traffic for $$$ but stopped because I wasn't getting a good deal.

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        • Lionheart
          Confirmed User
          • Mar 2004
          • 115

          #5
          I am still waiting to know if anyone actually "pays you cash" for your traffic. I have yet to find a company that does. Even though I see the words "buying traffic" everywhere. Adbrite makes you set up Iframes. Sorry not into that.
          richard - ICQ 61585515
          Cybersex Entertainment
          70Products - $500.00

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          • megatgpdotnet
            Confirmed User
            • Jun 2004
            • 1296

            #6
            Check out http://www.megatgp.net/w_traffic.php

            Traffic buyers are listed.
            ICQ: 343 896 902 | Traffic: Buy and Sell | My top sponsors: Dating (1:26 fs) | Webcams (20% lifetime) | $25 / free signup | Paysites (trials, crossells, alternative billing) | Other Stuff .com domains $7.99 | Dreamhost promo codes | Cheap quality content | Embed Tube Script Toplists: 1 | 2

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            • AdPatron
              No commissions, no fees.
              • Apr 2003
              • 17706

              #7
              I don't know what you're looking for then because I see tons of companies that pay "cash" for traffic. Are you talking about paying you first or every week, month, what?

              BTW, I've never seen adbrite require iframes. They know 10% of the internet uses firefox, which doesn't support iframes.

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              • Adult-biz
                Service Provider
                • Mar 2003
                • 2139

                #8
                Originally posted by Lionheart
                Hey I have a good free host going and the traffic (and clicks to our house banenrs) is sky rocketing. www.pornyankee.com

                So who "buys" traffic? I dont mean "partners" I mean.....here is 0.05cents for each click you send me with the code I give you for the banners you are showing......

                Thanks for all the replies in advance.
                Hi, plenty of companies pay for traffic but perhaps you need to look at the current market rates for clicked traffic.

                I own freehosts and some large banner exchanges and sell clicked traffic for as low as $5 per 1,000 clicks (which equates to $0.05 per click) which is of course way different to the price that you are looking for.

                Remember targeted clicked traffic can be bought from the major search engines for those sort of rates that you are looking for.

                If you are still convinced that your traffic warrants those rates and don`t want to sell it yourself (which I do with my own traffic) then why don`t you run some tests with sponsors etc. to see where it converts best? (perhaps even a page populated with text links that you get paid per click if you don`t have time to test ratios so in effect utilising your own traffic).

                I hope this helps.

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                • ajapub
                  Confirmed User
                  • Jun 2001
                  • 492

                  #9
                  I buy as well as sell traffic. As long as the traffic is of good quality and it keeps converting, I'll keep buying :D
                  Webmasters: Earn up to 75% Commission
                  Promote Male Enhancement Coaching! PERFECT for use in conjunction with male enhancement products!

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                  • fusionx
                    Confirmed User
                    • Nov 2003
                    • 4618

                    #10
                    Originally posted by CollegeSucks
                    BTW, I've never seen adbrite require iframes. They know 10% of the internet uses firefox, which doesn't support iframes.
                    Firefox sure seems to support I-Frames. I have three on my site, and I have no problems seeing everything as it should be. I'm using Firefox version 1.0.

                    Maybe it's new for ver 1.0?

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