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Paid Traffic and SEO
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Is Paid traffic bad for SEO? I mean if the traffic is not that much targeted and gets a less conversion then conventional PPC campaigners such as Adwords.
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No paid traffic doesn't effect your SEO.
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It doesn't effect but its hell of a way to get your site to be unpopular.

And why would you want to do that its a loss of your money and effort.
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If you are paying for your traffic then why should you target that is not your audience.

And yes it has nothing to with your site's SEO.
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avinash Wrote:If you are paying for your traffic then why should you target that is not your audience.

And yes it has nothing to with your site's SEO.

I couldn't agree more. If one has to spend money then why try to waste it in the first place.

It may effect your adsense account if the traffic is from unreliable source but it doesn't effect your present SERP's.
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