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Originally Posted by minicivan
What point? People buy traffic either for feeder traffic, or to make sales with it. People that sell traffic are most often selling it for far more than its worth. It has zero to do with seo. Not sure why you think buying/renewing 100s of domains, setting them up on multiple servers, their own class c's, setting up sites on each of them, building backlinks to all of them daily and then offering backlinks to others when they can just "do it themselves" is somehow an analogy that makes sense. It's a very expensive and time intensive endeavor.
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Read all my posts in this thread. In my reply to your post, I used sarcasm to point out the fact that if your logic (being that people sell traffic because it is worth less than what they are asking for it or that they can't convert it) is applied to other products (like hardlinks), it would make those products appear worthless or overpriced as well.
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People buy traffic either for feeder traffic, or to make sales with it." This is incorrect. There are a lot more ways to USE bought traffic. Personally, I've been buying traffic every month for almost 5 years now and all I can say is: I'm not in the business of throwing away money.
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Originally Posted by minicivan
A person could use your moronic reasoning and ask why anyone pays for anything at all.
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Those who cannot attack the thought, instead attack the thinker." -- Paul Valery
That being said, if you carefully reread my other posts in this thread, you'll see that I tried to explain one of the basic principles of economics: devision of labour. Once you understand that, you'll understand why some people sell designs, why some people run paysites, why some people sell content, why some people sell hosting, why some people sell traffic,...