03 Aug 07 3:26 am
I've never heard of it, but looks a bit dodgy. There are plenty of sites like those who claim to do all sorts of things, even when everyones site is different. They might be able to deliver, they might not. I'd be interested to find out HOW they go about getting 300 top 10s.
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macdee1823 Posts: 99 Joined: 25 Jan 07 Trust:
03 Aug 07 10:37 am
Hey Sean,
I thought it sounded way to good to be true. They say they put some sort of code into your site for a year and you get 10,000 visitors a day guaranteed or your money back. I think they are trying to make out that they are working with the search engines. The sites that there code is supposedly placed on are really strange as well, chech em out on the left side of the page.
03 Aug 07 12:12 pm
Hmm, that sounds weird too. I know there are bots that can register as "visitors" I hope they don't do something stupid like that.
If they tell you it works by "magic" it's probably dodgy.
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digiblue Posts: 239 Joined: 29 Apr 09 Trust:
07 Feb 10 5:18 pm
As soon as I laid eyes on that Website my spider sense starting twinkling.
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sonitin Posts: 152 Joined: 26 Apr 07 Trust:
11 Feb 10 1:44 pm
There are a lot of websites that sell guaranteed traffic but whats the point if that doesn't converts. Plus most of this traffic is bots, spiders and so on. Focus on sites that deliver links.
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