If you’ve ever launched a website or managed and operated a website, then you will totally understand how much of a challenge it is to increase website traffic.
Of course, traffic in general is easy to increase as you can buy Fiverr gigs, pay a freelance website link UpWork, buy automated traffic programs and the list goes on.
But the real question is how much of the traffic can you convert into sustainable and profitable business?
All too often, website owners are guilty of being impatient and putting in the time and effort it takes to truly garner traffic numbers worth writing home about.
And as each day passes, the sea of websites in the online space are growing at a rapid rate, drastically decreasing your chances of monopolizing eyeballs on your website.
Of course, the ole’ saying is, “there are plenty of fish in the sea.”
There may be many fish in the sea, but again, not all fish are worth eating nor drawing near your website.
In today’s post, I’ll discuss why it is imperative that you don’t buy website traffic from certain online sources.
In addition, I’ll explore the sea of options for buying website traffic and how doing so can negatively impact your organic search rankings.