What is OTP – What is a Traffic Network

By Cliff:

A traffic network at it’s very core is simply a content heavy website who’s sole purpose is to get massive volumes of content (pages, posts) indexed into the major search engines.

An actual ‘traffic network’ would consist of multiple websites spread across multiple domains and sometimes even multiple webhost providers.

OTP-traffic-network-overview

The concept is simple… For each topic/niche the network wants to receive traffic for, he will create a large content heavy website encompassing as many related keywords as he can. Duplicating the process across more than 1 domain gives the traffic network owner additional opportunities and protections that he would not have if he was only using a single site.

Traffic networks come in all shapes and sizes. Some may be as small as a few hundred pages while others may be as large as a million pages.

The traffic network is working from a volume-based perspective. The more pages he has published means more opportunities for getting those pages indexed into the large search engines (Google, Bing, Yahoo).

The more pages he gets indexed will mean more opportunities for regular web surfers (people like you and me doing various searches) to be exposed to one or more of his listings and ultimately click-through (visit) the indexed page.

Once the visitor clicks the link in the search engine he is taken to the corresponding traffic network page. At this point the traffic network usually has some technology in place that will then invisibly deliver that visitor to some other page… For example, someone purchases 1,000 visitors from the traffic network, then the traffic network delivers those visitors on to the buyers webpage.

Most traffic networks ‘specialize’ in providing traffic to certain niches. For example, the traffic network may have focused on the pet industry. In this case he will have content heavy websites focused on specific sub niches in that industry… cat furniture, dog toys, bird cages and so on.

Potential traffic buyers will come to him to purchase traffic that he has available… Available traffic means that the traffic network has many pages indexed and has a solid stream of people clicking through his various search engine listings, landing on his site, and then silently transported on to the traffic buyers site.

There are also “private” traffic networks. These are usually created by people who want organic search engine traffic for their own purposes and do not sell traffic as a service. Instead, they redirect that incoming search engine traffic to their own product offers or affiliate offers.

This type of network is usually much smaller than a traffic selling traffic network because the owner of this network is monetizing his traffic in ways that the traditional traffic network is not.

How Traffic Sellers Get Unlimited Traffic To Sell:

As outlined above, the larger the traffic network builds its websites, and the more websites it builds, along with the quality of content it uses in conjunction with the number of pages ultimately indexed by the major search engines determines his traffic volumes.

That sounded complex and confusing, but in reality they are all so intertwined that it becomes a fluid motion.

As the traffic network adds more and more niches into it’s portfolio, the traffic builds larger and larger. There are some traffic networks that require a ‘system test’. If you place a large order, for example, 1,000,000 visitors and you want them as quickly as possible, some networks can deliver that much volume in a single day… Yet no standard shared or even dedicated webhost could handle that volume of traffic in that short of a time span. Just to put things into perspective, you could crash a mid/high level dedicated server if you were hit with that much traffic that quickly.

How To Build Your Own: …and why you want to do it

Traffic is everything and with your own traffic network you remove all limitations that are currently holding you back.

Want to promote cpa products?… Easy.

Want to promote affiliate products?… Easy.

Want to sell your own products?… Easy.