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dusanandrle

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Hey all,

i am looking for new trafic sources (Facebook, AdSense etc. we have ... I'm looking for another way) for my projects. I've found many sources where to buy traffic, but also many bad reviews.

I have a few selected sources that interested me, can I know your opinions? Real traffic, will they bring real visits + conversions or scam?

If you have a recommendation for a real source of traffic, thank you very much. I will be happy for all your experiences.

1. trafficjunky.com - Real or Scam?
2. propellerads.com - Real or Scam?
3. richads.com - Real or Scam?
4. inmobi.com - Real or Scam?
5. leadbolt.com - Real or Scam?

If you have any advice on how to advertise, I'll be happy.

Thanks :)
 
What constitutes a *scam* with traffic?

My experience with ALL network traffic has been 10% to 70% bots, proxies and NX(DOMAIN) traffic (no hostname --not real users --usually the IPs trace back to server farms <they ain't real people.

A scam is ? Some, is negligence on the traffic seller's part, some is fraud on the websites or RTB's selling the network traffic. IMO

My best recently were Trafficshop and ad-maven but your results may vary by geo and time-frame, then <=>now.
My experience with trafficjunky was 5 or 6 years ago and they were among the better. IIRC their bounce was 96% --that's actually good for porn-traffic that's what we were buying.

Conversions are your problem usually when the traffic seems valid --what are you selling and are people buying?

Visitor acquisition cost per qualified visit [0.30 to 0.50 min time (maybe) --not a bounce] those visits typically cost me 0.10 to as much as 0.30 each. Earning per click (EPC) is about the value perceived in the offer. Compare that to SEM or Social Media Ads.
 
1. trafficjunky.com - Real or Scam?
2. propellerads.com - Real or Scam?
3. richads.com - Real or Scam?
4. inmobi.com - Real or Scam?
5. leadbolt.com - Real or Scam?
They're all legitimate. You can find lots of reviews online.
Just as Graybeard said, all ad networks send a lot of fraudulent traffic, so you'll have to filter that out for yourself ;)
 
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