so this tread is about your revenue or traffic? i see bunch of orders, but no one says they got results... if I wanted to order traffic - i would pay to any one who can offer quality one, and it doesnt matter if he or she is affiliate... I just hate cheaters...
Umm.. I have paid for 2 services from Mclaugh and have been very happy with it so far. Traffic can benefit in more than one way. Just have a very deep think about it before placing negative comments in here. maclaugh has been very upfront about what he is offering for payment. To get to the point. If you don't like it. Don't use it and shut up. It's becoming very annoying to all who read this thread. Col
I just think, That mcalugh is appearing in many different names here to sell traffic. I have used the service and I have seen that it brings only bots and not real traffic . THIS IS FOR THE BENEFIT OF ALL DP USERS, and there is no need to SHUT UP to tell the truth for the unwary.
if you think that it is, then report him to the mods. if he's not banned in a few days, then you are barking up the wrong tree.
Still here fellas! To set the record straight I have one account that I use here on DP and its mclaugh2006. I just became a member in April. If you don't believe me you can ask a mod. I have posted on several different threads during my stay here at DP. I have sold links and traffic at DP that's all and only under mclaugh2006. People like what I sell and how I do business. Check my iTrader info. Now concerning the bots and the traffic not being real - Let me say this: To put it straight, I am a traffic reseller from a company that has a network of several thousand affiliate members. These affiliates have websites. When people visit their websites pop-unders are loaded. Those same pop-unders are where my (Pureuniquetraffic.com) customer's sites are displayed. Now the traffic is real and the visitors are real. The problem isn't so much the traffic, its that it is becoming more and more difficult to attract people to web sites. Especially web sites that don't offer any intrinsic value to the viewer. This is the biggest problem I have seen. People complaining about having bad traffic, but in reality its the faulty marketing scheme or poorly written sales letters on their web site that are the result of having no "real-traffic" and by that I mean having visitors that will actually stay and look around on your web site. I have found the quickest and easiest way to build up a possible customer list is to get people's first name and email address. You can usually do this with a simple web form. Load the data into a MySQL db so you can use the data later. Gathering the personal contact info is what you should be doing first when a visitor comes to your web site. Ask him to sign-up for your monthly newsletter. Not everyone will sign up but some will and over time you can build up your customer base. Then once a month you can send out your newsletter talking about something helpful that you are offering on your web site. HINT: I hear its good to only write two short paragraphs in your newsletter. Why? Because the average person will look at a long email and just think "Oh, my that's long I don't have time to read that now." But a shorter email, say only two paragraphs can wet their appetite. Then you leave them a link to your web site where they can read the rest of the newsletter. Now, the whole point of a newsletter is to offer help to your customers and to sell something -whatever your product is. On your web site where you display your newsletter you have little breaks where you can put in advertisements. These can be affiliate links or they can be your own products. Either way you can make a lot of money doing this. Most people have heard of the Rich Jerk guy and the stuff he sells. Well, he does sell a lot. In fact according to Clickbank.com his top affiliate makes $30,000 a MONTH! Not bad for an affiliate. Hope this clears up some of the questions people have had about me or my reputation here at DP. Thanks, mclaugh2006
just to add, alot of visitors don't buy on first visit, especially if your site is internet-marketing related. turn these leads into prospects, and then to customers. another: each paragraph should not exceed 3 lines, for the same reason that it's too long. break it up like this. people will read further. because it's easier to the eye.
I just ordered 1000.....this will be interesting for all concerned including mclaugh. The site I am sending it to is a virgin, it has only been live for three days, It has no links to it yet and currently has had 11 unique visitors. I ordered sports traffic as the site is a golf site. I have joined two new affiliate programs and have an Adsense channel so I can follow everything. Looking forward to the outcome to this as it's rare to be able to track traffic this well.
I'm not sure what the conversion rate is for sales letter pages. I've used the traffic on one of my own sites that had a sales letter page on it. I was able to get a few email sign-ups but no one bought anything. Of course I didn't sign-up for 50,000 visitors either, if I had signed up for that many -my guess is that I would have made some sales. From what I understand from others in the traffic industry its just a numbers game. If you get enough people going to your web site the law of averages says that some of them are going to stay and buy your products or services. But its not just raw traffic, its getting the right traffic -specific to your product. Now getting the right demographics for your traffic can make all the difference. If I'm into golf and I have a site that has a bunch of content and ebooks about golf, it would be stupid for me to try to get traffic in Beauty. If I have a golf site it should be under hobbies or sports or recreation. It gets difficult when your product doesn't really fit into "one" specific category. It could fit into three of four. When that happens you just have to test the markets and see which ones give you the most return on your money. Once that is determined increase your marketing campaign and you should see your same conversion rates but with much higher volume, which in turn is more money for you. Hopefully more than what the marketing cost you. Hope that helps.
I bought the 1000 for $5 option.....the Traffic has paid for itself in Adsense revenue. My observation is that you must send the traffic to a page that grabs the visitors attention straight away. You only have a micro second to get them interested. Also make sure the category you pick is tight to your page. My category was sports which is a little generic but I don't expect them to make up hundreds of specific categories. I suppose they could charge a premium if they did though I sent the traffic to this page www.golfforall.info which is quite vivid and if anyone was interested in Golf they would at least give the site a look over. Would I buy traffic from mclaugh2006 again.....YES.....traffic was arriving within a few minutes of my placing the order and from my stats I can see it was human traffic, no script driven bots ect. I am in the process of getting a games site online which I will buy traffic for and I expect to do a lot better this time. I will design a page specifally for Adsense including images (following Adsense guidelines) that will tempt gamers into clicking on them. Using traffic from the Games category I think this will be a no brainer.
that's very helpful, thanks mclaugh. at least you've shown that there are sign-ups from these traffic. means they're not bots or what-nots. when you said you had "a few sign-ups but no sales", is it because the traffic were not targeted enough? in your case?
Mclaugh, Please don't view this as having a go at you or your services. However, I thought it best to let others know how your services have gone with me. I used this service for two sites. The only I noticed fairly dramatically is the my Adsense income went down by about half since then (service is still being used now). I can't positively say this is caused by this service but it seems pretty coincidental. I have had other factors that may have contributed but again can't prove it either way. Let's just say that I will not be renewing this service. Again, hope this does not offend the provider. Just think of this as customer feedback. Col