The traffic will probably be an auto-hits, where they bring all the traffic from one location and is more likely to get your rankings hampered on Google rather than aiding them.
The first guy I bought traffic from supposedly delivered it two days ago. What a bunch of bull! I will never buy traffic again. Like someone said if their traffic was real, would they not want to make thousands if not millions themselves rather than selling it?
You guys are clueless the traffic is real but alot from fiverr is fake be careful. The reason why they dont use the traffic for themselves is it it hard to make alot of sales The traffic has to like what your offering. They need to like your website or they will just leave. Think of it this way when you go to a website if it does not catch your eyes in the first second or 2 do you stay? Offcourse not so it is hit and miss. They sell you traffic and they make more money doing that then trying to get the traffic to like what they have to offer. I sell traffic and the visitors are real not bots. Some people get lucky with the traffic some do not. Thats just the way it goes. GET REAL QUALITY TRAFFIC FROM HERE!
I used to sell the twitter follower service and got nothing, making money on fiverr ain't as easy as I thought
I hear people are making thousands on it. I just personally didn't have any luck with it (as a buyer).
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Yes I purchased a $5 gig with the promise of 10k visitors. Yes I know what am I going to get with just $5. Anyway the traffic has started rolling in and via analytics I traced most of it back to this site: http://pplinx.com/ I don't know how they operate but the traffic is low quality and stays for 20 secs, probably bots.
Fiverr can be a great website. It just depends on what your looking for, who your paying, and how much you've looked around already. The positive feedback is a good indicator, but look up the people themselves, too. See if they have any good credentials. Do they have a website? If so, is it nicely made or shoddy quality? Ask others who have used there service if they would recommend them. By doing enough searching, you'll almost definitely be able to find someone who does good work. As far as getting traffic there, that doesn't seem as easy or promising. Gathering traffic for a site can be an ongoing process and involves a multitude of things from site design to number of quality backlinks. If this is what your looking for, there are several good backlinking services out there that may be more expensive, but offer MUCH better service because they have a team of workers and not just a single person or duo. As always in life: "Buyer Beware." Hope this helps.
I have had a lot of success on fiverr with things like article writing and programming. There are lots of great gigs on there, and I think that experimenting to find good ones is the best way to use it.
Why buy traffic from fiverr? A. To increase hits on a site (False answer: To gain buyers, clickers, the like (NOT GOING TO BE HAPPENING)) Why increase hits? If you are going to get anywhere in life, you want to increase traffic from tons of sources to your site. This subtly helps in many forms (alexa is an example), however, it makes your site look more popular all the while, you are focusing on REAL SEO and developing great content. My Fiverr technique...Purchase 1 high pr backlink pack 1 time every two weeks from different providers (usually, if you use the same provider, you end up getting links on the same domains) Purchase 1 article submission service (from my own well written and highly spun 1000 word article which is basically about 7000 words in the end) every 2 weeksPurchase 1 Alexa Comment every monthWrite 1 short book (about 80 pages tops, if that) about my topics and publish it on amazon, and then order 2 reviews a monthI spend about $25 (plus hosting) per month on my site... And about 1 hour a day writing a new article for my site and squidoo support (plus 4 hours on saturday for writing a huge article and 4 hours on sunday to write the short book).Does it work? Not immediately, but thats fine with me since the first month of my domain can't really use any offsite SEO. I focus on one site for 3 months, and then outsource 4 articles a month as I move on to my next site (outsourcing pisses me off more often than not, so many people can't write well, even though they advertise themselves as being able to).Every blue moon I toss in some likes and G+'s to my site to gain some social media popularity. But I often dump about $20 into that at once.My yearly investment on all this is about $400 or so I would say.
Seems like it would work if you had a tangible product. One of the other threads was talking about using videos to drive traffic. They said that he hired girls on fiverr to make a video using scripts that he provided. He then posted the video on Youtube and other places to drive traffic. I liked the guy on fiver that would sing, naked, a birthday song in Welch (as I recall). Now there is a great product. I showed it to my wife and she indicated that she did not want that for her birthday. He sits on a backwards chair so nothing is exposed. In his sample, he does a great job. Now if I could just learn Welch...
Ive Had Success Making Websites on Fiverr Using Artisteer. Because the work take 10 minutes per site. So i can Pump out a bunch of them.
buying traffic is always a bad thing IMO whether you use fivver or any other service. you should create something WOW thing and people (traffic) will automatically come to your website , isn't it ? regarding the fivver services , yes there are some really good service providers there but you have to scout for them , look for sellers who have good feedback & reputation otherwise you can get some crap at $5