Don't get scammed with Myspace bulletins!!

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  1. skelton1234

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    Please be careful who you accuse of being a scammer... You are using generalizations and naming names … unless you have been scammed by each of these people your committing libel (often mistakenly called slander (slander spoken, libel written).

    I've use one of the persons above on multiple occasions and have found that I get a lot of traffic... so much in fact that the last time I did a post I got so much traffic it took my server down. (mostly Due a dynamic site being database intensive and about 2-3k users trying to use it within 5 min.). I ended up upgrading my mysql to 5.0 just for the caching...

    I average about 25k-30 unique the week of the post.. out of those I may land 500-600 registrations (depending on the site) and out of that I keep a 100 -150 active users. These percentages may not sound that good but for less than $100 it is fast and cheap way to boost the launch of a site that appeals to your typical myspace user. (12-25 year olds)


    I've also paid for postings that resulted in very little and poor traffic... I chose not do use those people's services again.

    I agree that there is a lot of fraud in this area but just like other areas of marketing ... if you know what your doing, who your target market its and how to present the right USP to that target ... you can make this work and cheap.

    Any intelligent person knows that Myspace frowns on commercial bulletins so giving the URL would give to many people like you a way to shut their accounts down. (buy complaining and sending myspace the link to there post in this forum).

    If you want to know who I use on this forum you can PM. or just look around at the various threads.… I haven’t been scammed by any of the people above so I don’t want to list the name here because by only validating the one I too seeming would be accusing the others.…

    On a side note you can get scammed anywhere I have used at least one of the larger PPC service where I feel it traffic is either fake, automated or from foreign (non English speaking countries…


    Just like any other business

    Caveat Emptor (Buyer Beware)

    P.S … sorry for the book of a post…. Kinda rubbed me the wrong way… I’ll climb of the soap box now that my opinion has been voiced.
     
    skelton1234, Sep 13, 2006 IP