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<b>How does ClickMagick monitor my traffic quality?</b><br />
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No matter where your traffic is coming from, it&rsquo;s always a good idea to keep an eye on your traffic &ldquo;quality&rdquo;.<br />
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This is determined primarily by WHERE in the world it&rsquo;s coming from, and how many UNIQUE visitors you&rsquo;re actually receiving vs. the total number of clicks.<br />
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This is especially important if you&rsquo;re buying solo ads, clicks from a traffic &ldquo;broker&rdquo;, or any other source that may not be 110% trustworthy because unfortunately, a lot of times they don&rsquo;t deliver what they promise.<br />
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For example, many solo ad sellers will claim something like &ldquo;80%+ T1 clicks,&rdquo; where T1 usually refers to &ldquo;Tier 1&rdquo; traffic from the US, Canada, UK, Australia, and New Zealand.<br />
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This is usually the type of traffic you want, but many solo ad sellers will actually send you 50%&mdash;or less&mdash;good T1 traffic, and the rest of the clicks will be from other countries.<br />
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Other times traffic sellers will send you what we call &ldquo;junk traffic,&rdquo; which is really low quality traffic from sites like traffic exchanges, adf.ly, etc. Worse yet, there are outright scammers out there who will send you bogus traffic from 3rd-world click farms (often hiding behind US or other &ldquo;Tier 1&rdquo; proxies) or completely fake and worthless &ldquo;bot&rdquo; traffic.<br />
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ClickMagick will automatically reject traffic from sites that are known to generate junk traffic, so before you spend your money on clicks, check out our list of rejected traffic sources:<br />
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To help protect you and save you money, ClickMagick automatically monitors ALL of this for you &hellip;<br />
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&hellip; and you can find all the details you need in the Traffic Quality section for each link, which you can access by clicking on the Settings menu&nbsp;<img src="//cdn.clickmagick.com/images/user/options.png" style="width: 16px; height: 16px;" /> to the very right of your tracking link and selecting <strong>Traffic Quality</strong>:<br />
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Armed with all this info you can make sure you never pay for bad traffic again, because you&rsquo;ll have the data you need to confront the traffic seller and demand a refund if they don&rsquo;t deliver what they promise.
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