Any broker.
Bad brokers have shit traffic, good brokers have good traffic that they send to their good clients, and shit traffic they send to newbs.
Not because they're scammers, but because if they are good, they have more buyers than sellers. End of the line gets shit.
But what do I know about brokering traffic?
I'm not a dinosaur, I'm a crocodile. I've seen dinosaurs come and go and I'm left unimpressed.
If you're going to use a broker, when you get to the point that you have excess, stop buying it from them and work deals yourself.
Otherwise you may end up selling traffic for half of what you have to buy it for. That defeats the purpose... Simple math, but I'm surprised at the number of people that simply don't get it.
My advice would be to start with a small limited budget but spread it around on a few different sites/networks to find out what works well with your particular offer.
Once you find something that works and that you can scale, then open the floodgates and start hitting it as hard as you can before everyone else catches on and copies you LOL! ;-)
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