Bad-ass "old-school gurus" reveal stealth new system to tap into secret traffic source for pennies-per-click:
"How To Generate Profitable Traffic Out Of Thin Air Leaving Your Competitors Scratching Their Heads Wondering What The Hell Just Happened"
This may sound unbelievable to you, but we promise it’s all true – And it’s also our #1 favorite method of running traffic to new offers, testing out new niches and vertical markets, and getting visitors to our Web sites.
Rampant Confusion: This is a misunderstood traffic source and method, and where there’s confusion, there’s opportunity. Finally you won’t be competing against all the newbie marketers running their first campaigns.
Huge Volume: There are over a billion visitors weekly, including traffic for virtually every niche, just waiting for you to tap into it. And unlike banners, you only pay when you site is actually shown to real prospects.
Now before I show you how it works, let’s talk about whether Traffic Interceptor can work for your specific business. After all, that’s the big question, right?
Just about the only traffic you can’t target with this system are very small niches with under 1,000 searchs per month, or hyper-local traffic (like if you want to target a small city or town). So if you’re trying to target local chiropractors in your neighborhood, Traffic Interceptor can’t really help you.
If you need more traffic for broad-based niches: Weight loss, business opportunities, health, MLM, computers, financial offers, debt reduction offers, education, etc., Traffic Interceptor works great.
If you sell your own products or services: You’ll have a huge advantage using Traffic Interceptor since many of your competitors won’t know about it or be using it yet.
If you’re an affiliate or superaffiliate: Traffic Interceptor is a dream come true if you’re an affiliate marketer… There’s tons of responsive traffic to tap into and it’s cheap enough you can make a profit. With the flexibility you have of choosing what niches and products to promote, you can crush it.
You’ve been hearing me talk about popping up your website in front of competitors sites, and I mean just that…
You can set your web page or affiliate offer to pop up over anybody else’s website any time you want, based on the exact requirements you set. These popups are unblockable and are outside of the website owners’ control. I’ll explain why in just a second.
First, check out the incredible things you can do with Traffic Interceptor, there’s no other traffic method that lets you target this specifically.
When somebody goes to dating sites like PlentyOfFish.com, pop up your affiliate page for Match.com:
When somebody goes to JennyCraig.com or WeightWatchers.com or watches a specific weight loss video on YouTube, pop up your own squeeze page to build your weight loss subscriber list and then promote weight loss affiliate programs and products to them:
If you were an affiliate for a car insurance offer, you could target people who went to StateFarm.com but that’s not specific enough, we can do better.
But maybe they’re just visiting that page because they need to file a claim. So we can target ONLY people who are actually filling out an auto quote form!
With this system, you can target any specific piece of any URL, like the above examples highlighted in yellow – and that’s incredibly powerful.
The same works for search terms, and it doesn’t matter if they’re searching Google, Bing, Yahoo, using Google’s toolbar, Ask.com, or whatever, because what you’re actually targeting is words visible in the search results bar.
Look at how the words in the URL highlighted in yellow are exactly the same… So targeting those highlighted words lets you target all those search engines at the same time!
And just like targeting specific website URLs, for search results you can target general searches like "fat loss" or "lose weight" but you can also target ultra-specific searches like "fit into my wedding dress" or "look good for my high school reunion."
The reason these popups are unblockable is they’re not being triggered from the browser, they’re being delivered by software. There are millions and millions of people who have downloaded these types of software that trigger these popups, and the reason users do that is simple:
It’s a way for them to get something free they’d otherwise have to pay for. You know why Google lets you use Gmail and YouTube and Google Calendar and all their other tools for free, right?
-Because they’re ad supported… Google makes money from the ads they show you while you’re using their tools.
Well this is the same thing, users download software because they want to play games free or watch videos free or use a language translator for free, whatever, and their tradeoff for that is they’re served popup ads for related things while they’re using the Internet.
Now if they don’t think that’s a good tradeoff, they just uninstall the software and they don’t get those popups anymore, but they also can’t access the tools or games anymore. And millions and millions of people think that’s a good tradeoff, so they allow these popup ads.
Now you might think these users are nothing but kids who would never buy anything, but that’s not the case. If you’re familiar with the online game FarmVille for instance, you know that there are over 6 billion users worldwide, including business professionals, housewives, and everyone in between.
How these popups work is called "Pay Per View," and the good news is the cost usually starts at just a penny or two per visitor. They’re called "views" because the user isn’t actually clicking on anything to get the popup, it just happens automatically based on what they’re doing online.
The more you target, the better. As I showed you previously using the State Farm insurance website example, specifically targeting someone who is filling out an auto insurance quote form is more valuable…
Traffic Interceptor
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