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Originally Posted by SteveLightspeed
If a traffic seller doesn't believe that their traffic will generate ROI for the buyer, maybe they shouldn't be selling it in the first place?
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It's up to the buyer to decide if he is willing to spend a certain amount of money for a certain product or service. ROI depends on the buyer and his situation. A bottle of water will be worth a lot more to a thirsty man in the dessert than to a stockbroker in NY. 50000 visitors from china will be worth a lot more to someone who wants to know how his new script will hold up under heavy load than to someone who runs a website aimed at the US market. Visitors using an iphone or android phone will be worth more to the owner of a mobile site than to the owner of a text TGP. Buying skimmed traffic from a broker and at the same time selling skimmed traffic to the same broker maybe more cost effective for a big MGP owner than to hire someone to monitor and manage his trades and find new trades.