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Originally Posted by kesey
Good. I'm glad I said something that made sense. "Pass me a bottle, Mr. Jones."
Yeah, a site that promises unique visitors is probably a safer bet. At least you have something tangible to pin them down on.
But I would ask around just to make sure. Myself, I don't buy traffic. The only thing I ever did was pay dwhs.net six hundred buck to optimize my site for search engines. I figured out what they did, why they did it, and have relied on making my site a magnet for visitors since then.
Good luck.
Kesey Seven
We Be Lez
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Yes, and the sort of traffic makes a difference too. Once you get past hits versus unique, you have to consider the source type as well. 1000 unique visitors that clicked on what they thought was a tranny link, that end up on your page, will probably be a waste of money.