My experience with Free Traffic System

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You can get a few low-value links from FTS.

Here is the typical result I get from the free version of Free Traffic System.

I submitted an article about a month ago (in the fitness niche). It shows up on 13 blogs (out of the 30 to which it was supposed to be posted). I assume the other blog posts were simply not indexed by google. There is no way to help google index your article because FTS doesn't tell you where it is posted. They just tell you if it was posted or declined by the blog owner.
  1. Pagerank 2 -- This is a nice blog monetized with adsense.
  2. Pagerank 0 -- Simple blog with a very ugly theme and some adsense.
  3. No pagerank -- loads malware and results in an Avast alert
  4. PR 0 -- Looks like a "real" blog with some posts made by the blog owner, not just a FTS autoblog. Link indexed twice, once from the 'tag' page.
  5. No PR -- owner adds a ton of links to the article.
  6. PR 6! -- but the links are removed from my article.
  7. PR 0 -- article is cached in Google, but the URL returns a 404 now
  8. No PR -- only published a snippet and neither of my links.
  9. PR 1 -- removed my links, put in a bunch of other links using some sort of link-adding plugin
  10. PR 0 -- nice looking adsense blog, tasteful if you like the color pink
  11. No PR -- simple adsense autoblog, seems very new
  12. PR 0 -- nice theme, simple autoblog with adsense
  13. PR 0 -- looks very new, no advertisements, indexed twice (once from the tag page)
So there you have it. I basically got a few links from blogs with a PR0 homepage and one from a blog with a PR2 homepage. This is typical of the results I get from FTS with over 20 articles submitted (some of them spun very, very well, and other not spun at all (except for the title and a bit of the 1st paragraph).

I think FTS uses the free people to build up their network, then yanks the good blogs and reserves them for the paying members.

But if you want some link diversity, I suppose it's worth a try.
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