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Old 06-06-2019, 11:00 PM   #1
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How would you start a mainstream traffic company?

How would you start a mainstream traffic company from point 0? tx

adult industry is the only one I have seen traffic buying/selling actually works - you guys are light years ahead the mainstrem webmasters
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Old 06-16-2019, 10:19 PM   #2
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Question about redirecting bought traffic through your domains:

is it better to use clean .com domains or are subdomains good enough for this task? ... I was planning to create organise traffic (some geo / some niche) and channel them through traffic1.mydomain.com; traffic2.mydomain.com; traffic3.mydomain.com etc.

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Old 06-19-2019, 01:11 PM   #3
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Question about redirecting bought traffic through your domains:

is it better to use clean .com domains or are subdomains good enough for this task? ... I was planning to create organise traffic (some geo / some niche) and channel them through traffic1.mydomain.com; traffic2.mydomain.com; traffic3.mydomain.com etc.

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If you are actually asking whether redirected traffic affects rank based on the domain you are sending the traffic to, then the final domain would be the one that gets the credit. So if you redirect to one of your subdomains and stop there, then that subdomain builds up. If you redirect from the sub to another TLD then that would be credited with the rep. Just make sure you are using approprate redirect codes in the HTTP headers. The redirects from your subdomains to your intended destination should be a 301 (permanent redirect) type HTTP code, the ones leading up to it can/should be 302 (temp redirect)
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Smart Traffic Targeting always works

Let's not forget about push traffic that converts ;) Might want to check out tacolo.co
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Old 05-26-2020, 03:25 PM   #7
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start with a good domain. backlink.network but anything there are lots of new TLD that gets tons of clicks.
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Old 06-03-2020, 11:20 PM   #8
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How would you start a mainstream traffic company from point 0? tx

adult industry is the only one I have seen traffic buying/selling actually works - you guys are light years ahead the mainstrem webmasters
1. Buy a good quality, sound domain
2. Buy a traffic management script
3. Build a good looking, eye catchy ad network site
4. Contact as many mainstream site owners as you can and try to buy out their traffic
5. Promote your site and advertise your services (in this case you need to advertise your advertising site)
6. Continue buying out as much as traffic you can

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