AdWords Alternatives: Most traffic that’s available to buy is NOT from Google
A few days ago I spoke to you about ways to pay for and GET traffic, on demand. As opposed to “spray and pray” or whatever other forms of free traffic or social media.
Jonathan Mizel, with his deep knowledge of “media buys,” is now offering information on how he’s done tens of millions of dollars per year online, invisibly, through these kinds of traffic.
The Internet is a vastly larger place than most people realize. There are many places where you can buy clicks on 2nd tier search engines; there are billions of banner ad impressions served up all over the Internet every day.
There are companies that offer millions of double-opt-in email contacts that you can gain access to; there are thousands of email newsletters you can buy space in.
Generally these traffic sources are geared towards consumer traffic and affiliate offers.
This is a $50 billion industry. Which means Google is small compared to the rest of the paid advertising media opportunities online.
Traffic Evolution shows you how to generate traffic
using “paid” media sources like…
** Banner ads
** CPV ads
** Pop-ups
** Text links
** Contextual ads
** Alternative search engines
The minimum spend on many of these traffic sources is $100, so this well within the reach of most marketers.
Your traffic sources are like an investment portfolio – you NEED to diversify.
I think Google AdWords is a tremendously powerful tool but I ALWAYS caution people against becoming exclusively dependent on it. People get slapped by Google every day and in some cases there’s nothing they can do with it.
I strongly encourage you to get your own copy of Traffic Evolution.
Perry Marshall










Knowing the alternatives is also a great option for those of us on a tight advertising budget!
Thank for the great tips, there are so many paid media sources that it can be diffcult to know where to start so Traffic Evolution might be a great option for me.
Diane