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		<title>By: peterbern</title>
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		<description>This is a very through explanation to buying website traffic. I have personally used google and yahoo ppc engines. Even though they do bring in consistant traffic over time. I found that the traffic is just that traffic. Depending on the product or service you are trying to promote google really hates affiliate websites. How ever I did get one of my affiliate sites to get a rank of 7 or so on google in there ppc service. It generated good traffic but no sales. I still think the slower approch works best for old and new sites. Thats article marketing with a little bit of seo thrown in. There are some very simple seo technigues I will share here.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;First make sure the keyword you are trying to target is in the title. Second make sure hat keyword or similar are in the first sentance of your article. Last make sure you have your target keyword with in your article about 4 times for a 400 word aricle. Last in your aurthur bio sopt make sure you embed your link inside of your target keyword. This is normal common practice to seo. Besides when you can get the traffic for free why pay for it. It will still be highly targeted traffic as well as 100% free no cash out of pocket every by doing so.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;Great post none the less though keep up the good work.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This is a very through explanation to buying website traffic. I have personally used google and yahoo ppc engines. Even though they do bring in consistant traffic over time. I found that the traffic is just that traffic. Depending on the product or service you are trying to promote google really hates affiliate websites. How ever I did get one of my affiliate sites to get a rank of 7 or so on google in there ppc service. It generated good traffic but no sales. I still think the slower approch works best for old and new sites. Thats article marketing with a little bit of seo thrown in. There are some very simple seo technigues I will share here.</p>
<p>First make sure the keyword you are trying to target is in the title. Second make sure hat keyword or similar are in the first sentance of your article. Last make sure you have your target keyword with in your article about 4 times for a 400 word aricle. Last in your aurthur bio sopt make sure you embed your link inside of your target keyword. This is normal common practice to seo. Besides when you can get the traffic for free why pay for it. It will still be highly targeted traffic as well as 100% free no cash out of pocket every by doing so.</p>
<p>Great post none the less though keep up the good work.</p>
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