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New Sources for Targeted Web Site Traffic
By Lee Traupel
" New Sources for Targeted Web Site Traffic Qualified traffic is
the lifeblood of any web site today, especially for ecommerce
sites that are selling goods or services online. But, many media
buyers and or owners of web sites are paying too much for
traffic by relying on top tier PPC ("pay per click") search
engines like Overture or Google's Ad Words Select programs and
others.
There is a new breed of web site traffic brokers emerging in the
interactive marketing world that are brokering qualified traffic
to the highest bidder on a CPC ("cost per click") basis. Traffic
brokers bypass tried and true business processes by flipping the
business proposition 180 degrees. They don't find clients and
then optimize their web site for search engines; they do it the
other way around, by developing and optimizing their own domains
for top tier search engines and then reselling this traffic by
redirecting it to a destination of their choosing in real time.
So, is this process illegal or unethical? It's hard to say, I
don't believe these processes are no more disingenuous than
what's occurring with hidden "sponsorship listings" via top tier
search engines, including Yahoo, MSN, LookSmart, Overture, etc.
The latter are now starting to take up the lion's share of the
first page on search results - these results are viewed tens of
millions of times per day, with many people unaware that the
results are "sponsored listings."
To muddy the digital waters even more, marketing services
companies are starting to offer "trusted feed" traffic to
companies who want to buy qualified traffic on a CPC ("cost per
click") basis. This process is just starting to take hold in the
marketplace and works by a marketing services firm contacting a
prospective client and offering them "trusted feed" search
engine listings on a top tier web site like MSN or LookSmart on
a CPC "cost per click" basis. They (the marketing services firm)
then build web site pages for their client that are based on
their in-depth knowledge of what the search engines want and
then submit these pages to the search engine/directory's editors
who then review the sites, give the "client" a top tier listing
site and then share in the CPC trusted feed revenue with the
marketing services firm.
It's getting pretty murky when you start to look closely at what
and how traffic originates. I don't think brokering traffic is
bad or unethical as long as the web site that is the final
recipient of the traffic is offering goods and services that are
identical to the referring web site. And, there is a
self-policing component of these types of processes - the
traffic brokers want repeat business, so it is in their self
interest to make sure the redirected traffic is being sent to a
similar web site.
Also, "conversion rates" (the number of people taking a specific
action versus the amount of traffic) are rapidly becoming the
final determinant of building a sustaining relationship between
the traffic brokering firm and the recipient web site. If the
traffic coverts then the recipient typically wants to buy more,
if not, they will move on to another source - this reinforces
the self-policing aspects of the relationship.
So what do you look for if you want to start buying traffic from
a web site traffic broker? Price is certainly a large factor in
determining what your interest should be; most of us in the
traffic brokering business typically offer keyword traffic at
about a third or half of what you would pay via a trusted feed
setup, or Overture or an Ad Words Select program via Google.
Expect to pay more for filtered ("automotive, insurance,
telecommunications") versus unfiltered ("shopping mall type of
traffic") as the former has to be carefully filtered for
specific keywords or keywords sets so it can be distributed to a
larger number of web sites.
Next, make sure you get a 24/7 reporting capability that enables
you to analyze your traffic in real time and this report should
show the originating keyword traffic (keywords are always
embedded in the search string). And, look carefully at your
report; proxy traffic (or cached pages) should be filtered out
so that there is no more than 5-10% of the total traffic - you
can't get away from having some proxy traffic in this day in
age, even AOL is using proxy servers. Finally, look closely at
your report, the timelines should have some randomness in the
sequences, if you see a traffic report with keyword traffic that
is spaced very closely in terms of the timeline warning bells
should go off.
Lee Traupel has 20 plus years of marketing experience - he is
the founder of Intelective Communications, Inc.
http://www.intelective.com, a marketing services company which
provides strategic and tactical marketing services exclusively
to small to medium sized companies. Lee@intelective.com
Reprinted with permission from Intelective Communications - this
article may be reprinted freely, provided this attribution box
remains intact. © 2001-2003 by Intelective Communications, Inc.
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About the author:
Lee Traupel has 20 plus years of business development and
marketing experience. He is the founder/CEO of a Northern
California based, privately held, profitable Interactive
Marketing Agency and Software Company, Intelective
Communications, Inc., http://www.intelective.com, and can be
reached via e-mail at Lee@intelective.com.
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