REVISITORS.COM IT IS A SCAM!!!!!!

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You Can't Make SALES If You Don't Have CUSTOMERS! Get the Kind Of TRAFFIC Your Website NEEDS to SUCCEED!


Revisitors.com Gets You Traffic! 100% targeted


B.S

Good evening everyone,



2 weeks ago, I bought a campaign of 10 thousands so called visitors to my website. The thing I don't understand is that for 333 visitors they send me every day, how come nothing in my adsense account moves . maybe I get 5-6 page impression per day but still is it really traffic ? anyways They got me with all these great testimonials. I had to try them, now I know.
Buying Traffic from these kind of websites is probably all bullshit.

when it's too good to be true sometimes...



I'ts better to think and work hard untill your dreams happens...


anyone else tried those ¨superbes companies¨ ?


and if someone could check out my website and tell me why nothing nothing is happening. I'd be thankful


thanks












#revisitorscom #scam
  • Profile picture of the author Loren Woirhaye
    These sorts of things send you pop-under traffic - blocked
    by most browsers. They also have ways to send you traffic
    from countries where the people have no money.

    I don't understand it that well, but suffice to say the traffic
    from such services is not from real web-surfers. Yes, these
    things are scams. Sorry you got burned. I got burned worse
    when I was starting out.
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  • Profile picture of the author Simontherrien
    oh well it's ok I think they have a money-back guarantee.
    thanks
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    • Profile picture of the author vicone
      A lot of merchants of cheap, bulk traffic set up a new window or frame so that the visitors never really leave their own site - and they certainly don't want you breaking the frame (so they can be redirected elsewhere)!

      Some approaches will induce traffic by placing banners showing 'bare-breasted honeys" (etc) on sex sites, so that they will attract thousands of eager young men who are less than impressed with the pet food ads displayed on your landing page. Hence they don't hang around and quickly click away.

      Your statistics will show thousands of visitors to your website but none remain more than thirty seconds. They're probably gone within a few seconds.

      The merchant usually guarantees that they will send traffic, but they don't guarantee their interest or how long visitors will remain on your site.

      Ivan

      PS: I had a look at your website and it's obviously an MFA (Made For Adsense) site which looks good but is basically a list of links. A lot of the "links" I tried were not clickable and provide no additional information. I expect the Adsense was clickable but I didn't try those links.

      A site like this without really useful information can be difficult to get a good indexing, hence little free traffic.

      Also, if you send paid traffic or poor quality traffic you are likely to lose your Adsense account. Have a look at Google's Terms Of Service (TOS).

      As well, you're targeting the "make money" niche which is heavily targeted by internet marketers, so there are few keywords available for free traffic and paid traffic would be expensive.

      Most new marketers start with something similar and discover that it's like banging your head against a brick wall. I suggest re-thinking your marketing strategy. Get a good keyword tool like MicroNicheFinder that will identify keywords - in other niches - that are in demand and have relatively little competition. Design your website to capture email addresses as a primary target, add content pages for the keywords you've identified as likely to attract free traffic and promote those pages. Then sell to those on your email list. That way you get a number of chances to make the sale.

      If you want to use paid traffic, don't send them to Adsense pages. It used to be possible to make heaps doing that but Google changed their rules and canceled the accounts of hundreds of marketers who were sending paid traffic to their sites.
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      • Profile picture of the author anth.elias
        Stay away from the MFA sites they can get you into big trouble. You have good keyword rich domain. My advice take the little stash that you wanted to spend on purchasing traffic and get a ghost writer to write some articles for you and you only, not PLR, but articles written for you.

        Install a WordPress site or Joomla and add at fresh content on a reguraly basis work on you back links build you site, treat your site as a long term asset to your buiness, don't think if as a quick buck think in long term success instead of just a few bucks here and there, if you are consistent the traffic will be there and adense account sill begin to grow, think about adding some clickbank products. Update you content build your back links, rinse and repeat.
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        • Profile picture of the author vicone
          Another source of this kind of traffic is that traffic merchants will often buy expired domains that are still indexed and may have backlinks and attract some traffic. The traffic merchant buys hundreds/thousands of these for a low cost and transfers the names to his own server (same IP address).

          When a customer wants to buy traffic, the merchant uses software to quickly redirect the visitors from the expired domains to the customer's domain (and possibly on to another customer).

          This traffic, of course, is untargeted. If you are selling pet food and receive visitors who are looking for toys, recipes, sex aids, insurance, business opportunities, tickets for sporting events, jewelry, DVDs, etc., they will click away as soon as they realize your site doesn't provide what they want - usually within seconds!

          As the traffic remains within a frame from the original site, the visitor who clicks away is able to be transferred to another customer, hence the merchant doesn't want you to have anything on your site that will break the frame.

          Ivan
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          • Profile picture of the author INFOSEEKER-2009
            What do you mean by "Frame" ... ???

            Thanx !

            Originally Posted by vicone View Post

            Another source of this kind of traffic is that traffic merchants will often buy expired domains that are still indexed and may have backlinks and attract some traffic. The traffic merchant buys hundreds/thousands of these for a low cost and transfers the names to his own server (same IP address).

            When a customer wants to buy traffic, the merchant uses software to quickly redirect the visitors from the expired domains to the customer's domain (and possibly on to another customer).

            This traffic, of course, is untargeted. If you are selling pet food and receive visitors who are looking for toys, recipes, sex aids, insurance, business opportunities, tickets for sporting events, jewelry, DVDs, etc., they will click away as soon as they realize your site doesn't provide what they want - usually within seconds!

            As the traffic remains within a frame from the original site, the visitor who clicks away is able to be transferred to another customer, hence the merchant doesn't want you to have anything on your site that will break the frame.

            Ivan
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  • Profile picture of the author RLeger
    Wow... unbelievable.

    The Warriors are awesome. I only wish I would of been referred here years ago.
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  • Profile picture of the author Sitting Bull
    If you sign up, they will ding your paypal account multiple times, as they are set up as a subscription and you have no recourse as they say at the bottom of their terms and conditions that is is a recurring fee. *******s and not good business.
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