One of the best $$$ makers around is Gay Gravy!
Powered by MaxBlogPress  
Jul. 7th 2008

Traffic Adept

Written by: admin (0) comments so far... What's your take?

TGP and MGP webmasters know that periodically feeder traffic is a must, but finding feeder traffic is not that easy. I have tried buying traffic from various sources, and unfortunately sometimes ended up buying from traffic brokers with poor quality traffic, tons of Chinese or Brazilian traffic or simply not enough traffic. That being said, there are some companies that do their best to buy and sell only good quality traffic, and Traffic Adept is definitely in this group.

Of course, some of us are looking to sell traffic. Traffic Adept is a good place to do this if you have legitimate clicked traffic that is not from tube sites and is from sites where 50% or more of the clicks go to galleries. Why? Well, more clicks going to galleries equals better productivity, and while I won’t go into details on traffic theory here, the happier your surfers are, the more likely they are to click links on the site they are sent to.

The prices both paid to webmasters for traffic and charged for traffic at Traffic Adept is competitive, and traffic sellers are paid on a sliding scale depending on their traffic’s productivity. Traffic can be bought using Epassporte, Visa, Mastercard, Discover, Amex, Wire or Paypal, and according to the site, Paypal has found Traffic Adept to be compliant with their acceptable use policy. All url’s must be approved and must follow the rules. The rules protect the program and clients by keeping traffic productive, and if you are use to trading, you should find these rules are intuitive and make sense if you have a clean, no pop-up site.

There are several way to buy traffic at Traffic Adept. The first is by class. There are 3 classes of niche traffic that can be bought here - it’s all 30-day unique surfers, 100% of which have cookies on. A minimum of 30% of it is U.S. traffic and it includes no Chinese traffic at all. Class A traffic is the most productive 25% of their traffic, and it’s usually from sites with text descriptions or small thumbs. Class B is all among the top 50% most productive traffic, and is usually from sites with small to medium thumbs. There is also Class C traffic, which is from sites with large thumbs. If you prefer, you can buy by site rather than niche, which allows you to choose the sites that are most like yours. You can also buy traffic by country or else buy noref/nocookie traffic or unsold Traffic Adept traffic.

Of course no program is perfect without support. Support at Traffic Adept is done through the messaging system, and is very easy. You’ll probably hear back from either DamageX or STTBoss, the co-owners of the site. There has been one incident recently of slow payments when DamageX was injured and unable to work, but they have since set up their program so either owner can make payouts. They almost made it up to all the sellers in their system, and I have not heard any complaints, so I suspect that they were very fair. I expected they would be considering who they are, but it’s still nice to see that everyone seems to feel taken care of.

Whether you own TGP’s that need traffic, or own clean TGPs that are selling traffic, Traffic Adept is a program worth checking out. With features including several classes of clicked niche traffic, the ability to buy by country or by site, multiple payment options and the rules that help keep their traffic productive, they have a lot to offer. And of course, being co-owned by 2 webmasters who are known for their honesty and knowledge when it comes to traffic and TGP/MGPs, Traffic Adept should be at the top of you list or brokers when you want to buy or sell traffic!

–Chubbs

Subscribe to or Bookmark Blast Report (0) Comments | Posted In: Resource Reviews, Traffic
1 Star2 Stars3 Stars4 Stars5 Stars (4 votes, average: 3.75 out of 5)
Loading ... Loading ...

RSS feed | Trackback URI

No Comments »

Start the discussion by leaving a comment

What do you think? Join the discussion...

Name
E-mail
Website
Your Comment (smaller size | larger size)