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Aug 29 2007

Review: 10 000 visitors to your site for only $9.95! Part 2

It did took a long time but it just ended. In Review: 10 000 visitors to your site for only $9.95!, I had noticed that I did not received all the traffic I should had. I decided to let it run it's course.

In that time, I changed domains 3 times but I did a redirection so that I would not loose too much traffic but it's not enough to make a difference in the numbers below.

Show me some numbers

The campaign started on June 7 and ended late on August 26. I often got groups of 1-5 at a time/per hour spread across the day. Sometimes, an hour was skip with no referral. During the course of the campaign, I had to stop it a few days. But in the last few days, they stepped up the campaign to finished it and thus I received more traffic than usual.

Old sub-domain: 626
MISFan.com: 14
This domain: 391

For a total of 1031 visitors. Those are based on the Google Analytics numbers. According to my host own numbers, I got 5369 for all 3 domains put together. It's far from the claimed 10 000.

My verdict

Simple, don't buy none targeted traffic to your site. It only inflate your real numbers.

Like I mentioned in part 1, this method could be used to increase traffic before selling a site by using a few service like that. So, buyer beware and check the source of the traffic!

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    1. RSS Count: The New PageRank For Advertisers? | McGrath Dot Ca wrote:

      [...] RSS count is another ranking that can be easily manipulated like Google PageRank, Page views, Visitors, Alexa or Technorati. I would recommend to look at the overall reputation/rankings and for [...]

      November 12th, 2007 at 11:40 am
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    1. PreBlogging said:

      Finally I get to comment ;)
      I would stay away from any of these traffic generators (plus Google AdSense don’t particularly like them). These are normally people (if not robots) who are paid to view a page, and they rarely convert to a regular reader.

      Becky

      August 30th, 2007 at 7:58 am
    2. goguscun said:

      I would stay away from any of these traffic generators..

      March 17th, 2011 at 7:43 am

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