Paid Traffic
Paid Traffic refers to visitors who arrive at a website as a result of paid advertising campaigns rather than organic search or direct access. It includes traffic from programmatic display ads, paid search (PPC), native placements, and social media promotions.
In programmatic advertising, paid traffic is generated through real-time bidding on ad exchanges, allowing advertisers to target specific audiences based on demographics, interests, and intent signals. For example, a skincare brand might use paid traffic campaigns to reach women aged 25–40 who have recently browsed beauty content.
The quality of paid traffic is measured by engagement rates, conversion rates, and ROI. Continuous optimization ensures that each click or impression contributes meaningfully to campaign goals and long-term business growth.
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