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Buying Traffic at Fixed Price or Pay-Per-Lead
Looking for traffic from sources like:

  • Google Ads

  • Bing Ads

  • Facebook

  • Email Spam

  • and other sources of real/live traffic
Target Geos:

  • USA / Canada / France / Belgium / Japan
Payment Options:

  • Either a fixed rate (negotiable price for 1000 visitors via TDS, no bots)

  • Or pay-per-lead on my offer
Contact:
Telegram: @IMakeTraffic
 
This is where SEO google campaign starts. Why extra of 100’s 1000’s when you could probably get 5x the traffic.
Seo campaigns aren’t quick and fast like a ppc campaign. It takes a long time to see good results from seo. You have to build your traffic up by obtaining quality backlinks and writing quality content. It is not overnight success, however, with a PPC campaign, you can obtain traffic very fast & swift.

There’s a massive difference between the two.

You can easily 5x-10x your traffic with a good PPC campaign compared to SEO if you target the most searched keywords and relevant niche sites.
 
It really depends on the keywords and how much you’re looking to spend.

SEO stands for search engine optimisation and this fulls under the same bracket has PPC. Just another part of SEO there are like three to nine different brackets to SEO and ppc fills under it because it includes keywords and meta at the end being SEO.

Keep in mind there offsite SEO and on site seo
 
It really depends on the keywords and how much you’re looking to spend.

SEO stands for search engine optimisation and this fulls under the same bracket has PPC. Just another part of SEO there are like three to nine different brackets to SEO and ppc fills under it because it includes keywords and meta at the end being SEO.

Keep in mind there offsite SEO and on site seo
I already know what SEO stands for, so no need to explain that part.





But to clarify, SEO and PPC are not part of the same bracket. They’re both part of digital marketing, yes, but they serve entirely different purposes and operate on different mechanics.



PPC (Pay-Per-Click) is paid advertising. You’re paying for traffic—literally paying for each click that brings someone to your site. That could be through Google Ads, Facebook, Reddit, Twitter, or any platform offering ad space. It’s immediate, it’s direct, and it stops the moment you stop paying.





Now, SEO (Search Engine Optimization) is organic. You’re optimizing your website and content to show up in search engine results naturally—without paying for each click. SEO focuses on earning traffic through relevance, quality, and authority.



Also, let’s be accurate here—Facebook isn’t a search engine. If you’re advertising there, you’re not optimizing for search engines; you’re targeting users through a social media platform. That’s paid social, not SEO.





Regarding SEO itself, it breaks down into on-site and off-site components:


  • On-site SEO covers everything on your website—meta tags, content structure, internal links, load speed, keyword optimization, etc. This is your foundation.
  • Off-site SEO involves building your site’s reputation and authority—mainly through backlinks, outreach, and competitive research.



You can’t succeed with one and ignore the other. They work in tandem. A site with great backlinks but poor structure won’t rank. A well-built site with no authority won’t get noticed. It’s a long-term strategy, not a plug-and-play like PPC.





Two different tools for two different jobs. One’s renting traffic. The other building it.
 
But ppc won’t work if you don’t have SEO for organic page authority ranking.

It’s like this pay somesone to click and never come back back or build a pyramid of backlnks around your site with meta tags and when the search it on google with keywords you used if its the exact same has yours and they click it your site will be ranked.
 
But ppc won’t work if you don’t have SEO for organic page authority ranking.

It’s like this pay somesone to click and never come back back or build a pyramid of backlnks around your site with meta tags and when the search it on google with keywords you used if its the exact same has yours and they click it your site will be ranked.
PPC doesn’t need SEO to work. That’s the whole point of PPC, you’re paying to show up. You don’t need backlinks, optimized meta tags, or even a strong organic presence. You could have a brand-new site with zero SEO work done, and your ads can still get clicks and traffic. Why? Because you’re buying your way in. That’s the deal.



Now yeah, solid SEO can definitely help. Better page load times, keyword-aligned landing pages, and a clean structure can improve your Quality Score, which lowers your ad costs and can boost performance. But let’s not act like PPC needs SEO to function. It doesn’t. If your ads are getting clicks but no conversions, that’s a problem with your offer, your funnel, or your landing page, not your SEO.



As for backlinks and meta data, they matter, but only on the organic side. And even then, trying to game the system with old-school link pyramids or keyword stuffing isn’t going to get you anywhere. Google’s moved on. It’s about relevance, trust, and actual authority now.





Bottom line: SEO and PPC are two different tools. Use both if you can, they do complement each other, but don’t confuse the two. SEO builds long-term visibility. PPC buys it instantly. Simple.


If your PPC is flopping and you’re blaming it on SEO, you might be looking in the wrong place. Sometimes it’s not about rankings, it’s about the message, the targeting, or the landing experience.



They’re not co-dependent. They run on different tracks. And they both work, with or without each other.
 
But you like you stated in your ai post about seo has not changed try find when was the biggest update to it and get back to me. By the way I love the discussion


SEO started first and everything else was like having mods and add onto it to boost your SEO
 
But you like you stated in your ai post about seo has not changed try find when was the biggest update to it and get back to me. By the way I love the discussion


SEO started first and everything else was like having mods and add onto it to boost your SEO
The thing is, SEO has been around for 30–40 years now. The algorithms and systems are always changing and adapting.


The same tactics that worked 30 years ago don’t apply anymore, especially meta keywords. Long-tail keywords, short-tail keywords, semantic SEO, and optimizing for AI overviews are the future of SEO. Adapt your methods or get stuck in the past.



Meta descriptions and title tags still work, but meta keywords are useless, pointless, and completely irrelevant—which you’ve mentioned multiple times in other posts.

Also, “a pyramid of backlinks” = blackhat SEO, which again, doesn’t work.

That’s an outdated seo method and will lead to your site being totally deindexed. Good luck gaming the system. It may lead to good results in the beginning, but the downfall will come hard and fast once Google & the other search engines catch on.


Any type of Pyramid link building scheme is considered black hat and punishable by Google's Link Spam Updates AKA - Google Penguin.

The idea of using a 2 and 3 tier system was that you could spam some low quality links to the tier 3 and then dribble it down to the 2nd and then to the main site (Money Site) and the money site would not be punished since they would only have a couple of incoming links with the weight of 10,000s and 100,000's being dripped from Tier 2 and 3 sites.

Google isn't stupid and is forever improving their engine to detect such schemes and the simple Pyramid T2 and T3 system has been detectable for some time. We now have people using 10 tiers upwards but this again leaves a footprint and Google has said this year we can expect the biggest Penguin update which is going to shake the world and black hatters upside down.

Build great content

Rather than spending time on systems that are likely to get you punished at a later date as MILLIONS have already and its worth noting that less than 1% come back after being hit by penguin. You are better of creating good content and getting back links the natural way for a long term strat... Black hat today is now considered a Quick Win, then lose.



What are the top 10 black hat SEO techniques?​

Let’s face it—ranking on Google isn’t easy. And while white hat SEO strategies take time, site owners sometimes get tempted by faster, riskier methods. However, those black hat SEO techniques are not worth the penalty!

If you’re doing any of the below (even unintentionally), it’s time to rethink your search engine optimization strategy:

  1. Keyword stuffing
  2. Cloaking
  3. Invisible text
  4. Doorway pages
  5. Paid links (without nofollow)
  6. Link farms and private blog networks (PBNs)
  7. Content scraping and duplicate content
  8. Clickbait or misleading titles
  9. Misuse of schema markup
  10. Automated content generation
 
Mine has nothing to do with that black hat when I get laptop or a pc I will show pictures in a pm.

My way does involve good content through out my seo campaign reaching PR20 sites and beyond via my methods of building onsite SEO pyramid that links around my site, not off my site, then.

This is where keywords with links come into play for fantastic results when search engine are on aggressive remember this to google really does search for your website but with out meta or keywords it won’t find you unless your domain is bang on your niche with bending also a site index could help too.

The reason it might not work for you is your putting popular keywords and meta has a seo ppc campaign

Right not going to say anymore im just going to put it like this your right. Don’t want to give out a full SEO strategy
 
Instead of buying traffic, whey don't you run social media ads or even try search engine marketing. If you are just looking for numbers, try traffic exchange instead.
 
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