Have You tried this "1000 visitors for $1,95" !?

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Hello.

I can see that someone is advertising right now here service "1,000 website visitors for $1,95".

Is it worth trying!?

Have anyone tried it before?

Any results?

Thanks!
#1 visitors for $1 95
  • Profile picture of the author speedbird
    How is it working?
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  • Profile picture of the author nmoppa01
    Maybe you try it and tell us? At $ 1,95 you can hardly go broke trying it. BUT, I GUESS it will not work. Why? Well there is another one who offers something similar, adf.ly. They sell 1,000 visitors at $1. Yes, you get the visitors, but with a bounce rate at 95%+, which means visitors leave you site withing 5 seconds and therefor the traffic is next to worthless.

    Charles
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    • Profile picture of the author Jonas Glad
      Originally Posted by nmoppa01 View Post

      Maybe you try it and tell us? At $ 1,95 you can hardly go broke trying it. BUT, I GUESS it will not work. Why? Well there is another one who offers something similar, adf.ly. They sell 1,000 visitors at $1. Yes, you get the visitors, but with a bounce rate at 95%+, which means visitors leave you site withing 5 seconds and therefor the traffic is next to worthless.

      Charles
      That was what I was thinking too. :p
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  • Profile picture of the author john-7665
    This quantity at this price? This is definitely not going to work because the visits will have a very poor quality-maybe a few seconds/ visit, and this kind of traffic is useless. This is just another offer of fake traffic.
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  • Profile picture of the author afroedo
    i agree with you, i dont think this will be useful traffic
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  • Profile picture of the author Ernie G
    My thinking is that even if you do get 'real people' views the traffic would be entirely untargeted and therefore of little value. Typically these traffic offers use bots or the majority of the traffic is from China.

    My advice would be to spend a few extra dollars and get a Fiverr gig for an advert placement on somebody's Squidoo lens or something. That way you know where your traffic is coming from and can choose it's source.

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    • Profile picture of the author nmoppa01
      Originally Posted by Ernie G View Post

      My thinking is that even if you do get 'real people' views the traffic would be entirely untargeted and therefore of little value. Typically these traffic offers use bots or the majority of the traffic is from China.

      My advice would be to spend a few extra dollars and get a Fiverr gig for an advert placement on somebody's Squidoo lens or something. That way you know where your traffic is coming from and can choose it's source.

      Ernie G
      That is not always true, adf.ly sends visitors from where ever you want it, but it still sucks because it is only traffic that people click on to get credits, that is why the bounce rate is so over top. They click for the credits, not for the offer.
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  • Profile picture of the author EnterIn
    I'm very glad you are on the warrior forum where you can get advice like this for free. I don't how much time and money I WASTED on this kinda stuff, but I know that it's significant.

    I've concluded that anything that seems to good to be true is probably not true on the net (and in the real world in general). Sure, it only costs $1.95 but it's the effect that these offers have on our minds that is more destructive.

    You start looking for them, these wonders that will help you achieve your goals online in record time while costing you virtually nothing.

    I've progressed much more ever since I stopped looking at these sort of offers.

    Of course there are always exceptions, but don't lose self control (heart pounding, sweating, excitement etc, been there mate!) when you see these offers.

    Cheers
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  • Profile picture of the author apkkadam
    This sounds too good to be true. I doubt if this will work. $1.95 isn't a big amount, but still not worth it.
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  • Profile picture of the author MrFume
    Believe the comments, i recently tried out a cheap traffic offer, yes have gotten 6,000 webhits over the past 3 weeks, but not ONE person has signed up, or gone past the home page-what use is that?
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  • Profile picture of the author Berkinb
    There's actually no doubt about that mate; none of such things work. Yes, they may deliver 1,000 real visitors but they won't buy anything, subscribe to your list, etc.

    The only thing you can use such things for would be to inflate your traffic numbers (for getting higher in Alexa, etc.). But I wouldn't spend a dime for such things.
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  • Profile picture of the author dreamer90
    Sounds like its junk traffic...like your trying to make money right? Invest your time in quality n targeted traffic....dont fall for this cheap junk
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