Update December 2025-Still a great source for quality traffic that we use.
A Little Chaos Before Clarity
So. There I was.
Tired, broke(ish), neck-deep in courses that promised the moon and delivered soggy toast.
You ever feel like you're shouting into the void with your affiliate links? That was me, clicks here and there, all ghost clicks. Bots probably. Or bored browsers just poking around. Either way, no sales. None. It felt like trying to sell ice to penguins.
Then I stumbled onto Buyer Traffic Source. Honestly? Looked scammy at first glance. The site felt like it time-traveled from 2014. But something about the '500 buyer clicks for under ten bucks' made me pause. Real buyers, they said. Not your grandma checking her email. I figured, eh, risk $9 or keep bleeding money on traffic that ghosts me. Guess what I chose?
My Experience with the Program So FarYou buy. You submit a link.
Then?
Nothing loud. No sudden thunder of 300 clicks overnight. Instead, this slow drizzle. Like a stubborn faucet click, click, click. It's actually kind of poetic if you're sleep-deprived.
But here's where it gets weird in a good way. People started signing up. Real names. Real purchases. One guy emailed me back. 'Nice bonus on your thank-you page. ' I had to re-read it. Who sends thank-you notes to affiliate marketers?
Inside the members area, there's stuff too bonus software I didn't expect to use but, strangely, I do. One's like an ad power booster thingy (Power Ads Up V4? The name sounds like a video game perk). Another lets you see stuff behind the scenes of buyer behavior. Kinda neat. Kinda spy-y.
What I LikeThe price. Duh.
$9.95 for 500 verified clicks? That's 2 Starbucks lattes and a biscotti. I've spent more on fake guru PDFs.
It's buyers. Like, actual buyers. You know how rare that is in this space? Most solo ad traffic is like tossing business cards into a tornado. This felt more like handing them out at a networking event where people care.
The bonuses are shockingly decent. I thought it was filler fluff at first. But nah they're useful. Plus, one of them actually showed me how to restructure my email funnel. Didn't expect that.
The click drip. Yes, I'm listing that here. Because while I hated waiting, I also noticed better engagement. Slow traffic gave me time to tweak stuff.
What I DislikeHonestly? The site looks like a Craigslist ad from 2009. Sorry, but it does. That shook my trust for like 30 seconds.
It's only for MMO/BizOpp-type offers. Don't toss your keto cookbook or dog training course in here, it'll tank. This is a lane, stay in it.
That drip-feed? Love-hate relationship. Great for testing. Awful if you're an adrenaline junkie who wants fast dopamine. (Me. )
Also, no dashboard that shows you 'click stats' in real-time. You kinda trust the process. And your autoresponder. That made me twitchy at first.
Final VerdictLook, it ain't pretty. But it works.
It's like a scrappy underdog boxer doesn't win points for style, but hits where it counts.
Buyer Traffic Source gave me hope. Real hope. That's not something I say lightly anymore. I went from 'I'll just stick to surveys' to making my first three commissions in a week. It wasn't lightning but it was rain, finally, after a long drought.
Is it for everyone? No. Is it magic? No again.
But if you're trying to make real progress in affiliate marketing especially if you're tired of slick nonsense and need something that actually moves this might be your sign. It was mine.
And hey, for the price of two gas station burritos? It's worth a shot. Just... Don't expect it to hold your hand.
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Buyertrafficsource.com
I craft the perfect promo. I share the link. Nothing happens.
Then I realized, the problem isn't my copy. It isn't my offer. It's this: I was asking for the sale before earning the trust of my email subscribers.
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