If you want to google website traffic you have just a few options. New startups of course want to save money, so they insert the search terms, ‘cheap’, and ‘budget’. Very seldom do they search for ‘wholesale’ which can be more of what they actual need. So what is the difference between cheap, budget, and wholesale traffic for your website?
Let me paint you a word picture, and explain the differences as I paint.
The differences can be astounding if you’ll see the whole picture, not some flashy misrepresentation some guru told you to see.
Think about the differences between cheap, budget, and wholesale like when you consider which search engine you use. The standard, by far, for most folks is Google. Right? It usually is built into every browser.
When someone talks about searching the internet they either infer, reference, or tell you they ‘googled’ it. But how many search engines are there actually? I’m not going to throw out a number because as soon as I do, it would be wrong.
They may be a little lesser known but every bit as effective, sometimes with even greater results – such as DogPile, Yahoo!, and Bing.
Then there are the Government searches, University searches, and a few flying under the radar and for specific outlets. The point is you use Google because it’s all too familiar. Let’s take this example and apply it now to website traffic.
Again, let’s focus on cheap, budget, and then wholesale.
You’re running a business and you use 100 Widgets a week in the production of your product. Do you try and find the cheapest, or budget Widgets week after week, and hope for the quality you need?
Or do you find a wholesale supplier that guarantees the quality of the Widgets for a low price, each and every week?
Starting to see the picture?
There is an old saying in business – “Quality work isn’t cheap, and cheap work isn’t quality!” But, but . . you’re selling traffic for less than some of the others, you scream. Isn’t that cheap traffic?
Nope. That’s wholesale. In other words, I don’t have a middleman to mark the prices up. I get the raw traffic from my traffic generators, they build out the traffic as I request it.
Use whatever search engine you want, put in cheap traffic or budget traffic and look at what pops up.
Offers and advertisements for cheap or budget website traffic, that is not really that cheap in price, or priced for your budget. In other words, it’s a label to get you to purchase their product. And it’s real close to gouging you.
Is cheap traffic or budget traffic even actual traffic?
Is cheap website traffic or budget website traffic even actual traffic? Well, yes, and no. Is it a visit to your site? Yes. But often by a triggered bot, in the middle of the night.
My wholesale traffic on the other hand, is actual people garnered from specific advertising offers and click-throughs from around the world. The quality is so high that we offer a GSU option. That is, Guaranteed Sign Up.
It is of course more costly however, the traffic is guaranteed that the visitor signs up with your offer or there is no cost to you. That’s how good it is, and yet, at wholesale pricing.
Because it is so monitored and specialized the offers must be pre-screened before my traffic generators will run the ad.
Don’t give away your limited budget.
Sure, I get it. You’re just starting out and have a limited budget to get your enterprise off the ground. So you need maximum bang-for-your-buck. Remember the Google-Bing-DogPile analogy? Have you looked at ad costs for each?
Who gives you the best bang-for-your-buck?
And do you see the words budget or cheap plastered all over Bing Ads or DogPile Ads? They don’t pull gimmicks like that. They offer results so they don’t need to label things ‘cheap’, or ‘budget’.
In all business literature, courses and classes, and best practices it’s never said “follow the herd!”
In fact, it’s understood to do just the opposite. So why then follow the herd and buy from sellers labeled as budget website traffic, or worse, cheap website traffic?!
Is you business cheap, budget, or value?
Cheap vs. budget vs. wholesale isn’t just semantics. It’s quality and guarantees. It’s actual traffic with literally guaranteed sign ups, if you need that.
Would you go into a restaurant and ask for the cheap menu? Or the budget menu? Certainly not. You would get the regular menu and choose exactly what you want based on quality and value.
Do the same with your website traffic needs. Go here and make the quality choice.