Can this site really bring in instant traffic?

Discussion in 'General Marketing' started by jacketad, Mar 9, 2010.

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    http://jacketlinkadvertising.com/masterpagerank.cgi I am preparing to subscribe to it and would like to know your idea.
     
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  2. vahidl

    vahidl Guest

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    I've seen sites like this before - there is absolutely no guarantee that you would get 1 000 000 hits and 700 000 pageviews a month for your site. They take your money, then put your site on a so called "list" that is "supposed" to be sent to lots of people around the world - which of course should get you hits back to your site.

    ... and the funny part. Their "support" is one email address "that they don't need to answer once they get your money". This site has red flags written all over it. Don't follow this "quick and easy" route.

    Regards

    Vahid Lancaster (my domain and me are the same)
     
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  3. PHPGator

    PHPGator Banned

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    I wouldn't do it if I were you. I'm figuring you probably own this site, but if not, don't even try it. It's a waste of bandwidth and money (if it requires any). More than likely this individual has bots or spyware running on peoples computers who couldn't give a flip about your website. More than likely it will just waste resources on your end and you'll never see a single conversion from it.
     
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  4. Perry Rose

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    You cannot possibly be this dumb, can you?

    First off, his site is crap.

    And it is 100,000, not 1 000 000.

    This dumbass can't even write well.

    And he gets only a hundred or so hits a day at his site. Not what he claims.

    For 100,000 hits, it cost over $1,000. ... Not $7.95!

    It's people like this that should be beaten with a good sturdy baseball bat, and then thrown to the wolves.
     
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    As my mom always said: "If it looks too good to be true, It probably is"
     
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  6. Epage

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    A person who claims he can deliver, but can't deliver to his own site! Oh the internet :rolleyes:...

    -Epage
     
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  7. BizPhil

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    Smart mother bizz_man :)

    It looks like all the others... people that run those type of sites only want to take your cash, nothing more! Don't expect much in return.
     
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    Be careful guys, such sites give no guarantee of getting traffic to your site. They might also send e-mails to a list of people which contains a link to your site but are those people interested in that link is not sure. They might simply mark it spam.
     
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  9. BizPhil

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    Tweet Speedy that seems a bit spammy hehe.

    is it your website?
     
    BizPhil, Mar 11, 2010 IP
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    Anything that seems too easy and too good to be true, PROBABLY IS.... Just say NEXT...!
     
    ContentArticleWriter, Mar 11, 2010 IP