Soft” or “Hard” Consumer Traffic? What is best for your website

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I’m sitting here with, what I think is, a creative thought on this very early Sunday morning. I started thinking about the different offerings available when it comes to surfer, or also knows as, consumer traffic. My mind just invented the terms “Soft Traffic”, and “Hard Traffic”. So, for historic purposes, I will coin the phrases right here and now at AdultChamber.com. I came up with the terms since we just started offering advertising/traffic on two of our surfer [or otherwise known as] consumer sites, AdultList.com and RateXpics.com. Clearly we cannot compete with businesses who promise to be able to flood one’s site with traffic, if enough money was available.

Why different terms? Well, it became obvious to me that… Let’s just see if I can define them:

Hard Consumer Traffic: You buy traffic from a company that assures you immediate response to your order. They will deliver, quickly, large amounts of consumer traffic. If you have $1,000 to spend, they will send you traffic in a hours, a couple of days at most, expending your budget. The traffic can come from a wealth of surfer sites, or using the term “Hard Consumer Traffic”, it can come from a Google AdWord account. With Google, you set a fixed amount to be spent and BANG, the traffic starts coming in as quickly as possible. I call this Hard Consumer Traffic. There are two important things to keep in mind: 1. Make sure your site is stable from an operations/hosting standpoint. Remember, you pay for the traffic whether you are online or not. 2. Make sure you do not need to make adjustments to the site in order to maximize the conversion of the traffic into purchases or sign-ups. When traffic comes in quickly, you pay whether you are ready or not to deal with the flow of traffic.

Soft Consumer Traffic: While traffic is important, so is branding. Finding sites that send a slow yet steady traffic flow allows the adult webmaster to have his banners or cpc text links visible for weeks, if not months, while at the same time enjoying the steady traffic they yield. This allows the adult webmaster to make site adjustments when necessary, and not have a heart attack should the site go offline for server or router maintenance. I know this phrase and promise all too well “We have a 99.99% up time”. Yeah right… But will they be down the 0.01% when I just placed an order for Hard Consumer Traffic?

AdultChamber will send absolutely FREE ‘fresh’ traffic to your adult website… AdultChamber runs two sites to help webmasters get more traffic, and to increase sales on your site. When adult internet businesses grow, everyone in our industry eventually benefits. If you never listed your site, you are missing out on the free traffic we send to other sites, 24/7.
AdultList.com: It only takes a few minutes to Add Your Site to the AdultList Directory. The directory gets over 17,000 uniques per day from adults searching the web for virtually everything adult. If you are not listed, you’re simply missing the free traffic.

RateXpics.com: Post up to 30 free pics to the site. Every time your pics are displayed, users vote, click on the pics, and the traffic is sent directly to your site. It’s free traffic. RateXpics gets over 50,000 page views per day. All you have to do is set up a free webmaster account, add and update your pics, and get free traffic. We welcome every adult webmaster to use our sites to get more traffic.

If your interested in displaying your banner ads or premium text links on either of these sites, email us at sales@adultchamber.com and we will send you our super-low display and CPC rates for SOFT CONSUMER TRAFFIC.



  1. 3 Responses to “Soft” or “Hard” Consumer Traffic? What is best for your website”

  2. By Kendimigmadar on Jul 2, 2008 | Reply

    Thanks, kind locality, has added in elite.

  3. By Quella on Oct 28, 2008 | Reply

    Well said.

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