Buying traffic? Buy from Google and never get penalized!

Ok this is a naughty thing to do but never illegal or unfair. You can 'buy traffic' from Google, you know roughly how many people visit Google every day, don't you? You can make use of Google's traffic and bring them into your websites or blogs. Google has given us a way to do it through a proper channel so that you don't get penalized. Wondering how is this possible, how is Google selling traffic?

As a matter of fact, Google is not really selling traffic but is giving you an excellent opportunity to obtain some of its traffic share so that they, you and also the visitors gain something. It isn't a mystery story, it is a wonderful reality and it is called Google AdWords. The webmasters can make excellent use of Google AdWords and get back huge amount of traffic to their blogs or websites.

Every year Google issues thousands and millions of free AdWords vouchers or promo codes. Usually in the denomination of $50, $75 and $100. Make use of these coupons. Advertise your websites and/or blogs in a clever manner with excellent keywords. You'll get hundreds and thousands of web visitors.

Surely, I don't need to tell you that this traffic volume can be converted into dollars via Google's AdSense program. Whatever you earn, roll back $5 from it and use another AdWords coupon next time. Continue the process.

Some people have a fear that Google charges highly. Not it's a wrong idea. Google allows you to set your daily spending limit across all your ads. So for example, if you want a $100 fund to be used up in 31 days, set your daily spending limit to $3.22 and that's it.

Higher your daily spending limit, more ads are shown to Google's visitors, more visitors you get. Some excellent keywords increase your AdWords CTR.

Thus you see, you can literally buy traffic from AdWords program. Since its a Google approved program, you'll never get penalized for this. Moreover, these are targeted visitors matching your site contents.

If you buy traffic from other sources it may lead to some odd results. Like, if there's AdSense in your blog, Google may dislike the junk traffic. It can also harm your search engine rankings.

When there is a valid and legitimate way to go for it, why not use it?

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