Where to buy or how to get real visitors on your website

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I want to know is there some service that provides real traffic,real people visiting your website,HQ visitors.
I was thinking about buying some kind of ads,but I don't know website that would allow black hat niches. If you maybe know some let me know.

Thank you
 
I heard Google AdWords is pretty great for buying traffic :rolleyes:
 
I heard Google AdWords is pretty great for buying traffic :rolleyes:
OP has black hat niche site, so AdWords is the wrong adnetwork for OP. Being sarcastic is not helpful, not funny in this case. Good luck with bumping your post count by misleading people.
 
OP has black hat niche site, so AdWords is the wrong adnetwork for OP. Being sarcastic is not helpful, not funny in this case. Good luck with bumping your post count by misleading people.

There are always people like that,I wouldn't worry to much about them :)
 
Google adwords is best, but i was thinking an alternative of it.
 
Keep in mind, only HQ traffic is on search traffic from bing and google and maybe facebook on 3 place
The rest are shit or lotery
 
google adsense would be the perfect choice for you or facebook advertisment of do seo take service from the expert can make an effort but it also depend on quality of your website because users brings users
 
There are many ways lad: Adwords, search engines, social networks, TV, radio, a poster on the street and so on.
I think these days its quite simple and fast to get real traffic from facebook, twitter etc. Just need to have a good idea and some luck for a viral effect.

Poster on the street,radio,TV...? Bro,I am doing black hat...
 
AirPush is a good source for mobile traffic, they are pretty lenient but if it's true black hat it won't get approved
 
Practice the first 3 letters of your username and get a bunch of free traffic. Or if you want to pay for it, there are those businesses that actually sell real traffic (most of the time) called ad networks. "Traffic sellers" tend to sell fake bot traffic 99 times out of a 100.
 
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