Has anyone tried this traffic blaster website?

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I stumbled across a website that can blast a classified ad post to over 400,000 different classified ad sites. I'm wondering if anyone has experience trying this site?
http://www.salesbuddie.com/AdSubmitterTab.asp (Not an affiliate link)
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  • Profile picture of the author John Romaine
    Avoid it. ...............
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  • Profile picture of the author AJMontoya
    I'm looking in to it a little more. It looks too good to be true. Have you tried it before?
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  • Profile picture of the author John Romaine
    No. I don't need to.

    Any BS service that promotes, "blasting traffic" isn't something I want anything to do with.

    Quit chasing shortcuts, they never work.
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    • Profile picture of the author Alexa Smith
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      Originally Posted by John Romaine View Post

      Any BS service that promotes, "blasting traffic" isn't something I want anything to do with.
      This. Exactly. There aren't going to be benefits from that, but it's easy to imagine that there could be real disadvantages. Stay away.

      In the long run, it may help you to develop some judgment for appraising things likely/unlikely to be worth looking at. It sounds judgemental, I know, but "judgments" are actually an essential part of building businesses and developing income.

      One of the things to avoid is anything with the word "blast" in its title, url or service-description. Whatever it refers to, it's probably all going to be based on an automated, quantitative-only approach with very little (or no) consideration for quality at all. That isn't a productive way forward, online. If you hear people telling you that "it's all a numbers game", it's ok to throw rotting fruit at them (and I'll provide the fruit, if you want).
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  • Profile picture of the author RogueOne
    Here's what will happen: You "blast" your ad to thousands of FFA boards, minutes or hours later you start to receive a never ending barrage of spam.

    I did it once in 08, learned my lesson good!
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  • Profile picture of the author Randall Magwood
    Don't do it. All of the software for this purpose suck. You will blast your classified ad to "thousands" of sites... then 24-48 hours later when you want to check to see if your classified ad is on the sites that they're supposed to be one.... nothing will show up. You will have wasted money for nothing. You may get some backlinks... but for only 30 days when your ad expires.
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  • Profile picture of the author ChrisDouthit
    That website looks jenky, that should be a first indicator that the functionality of the site is also built on the same level of care.
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    • Profile picture of the author AJMontoya
      It wasn't an attempt to find a shortcut. I was going through the Classified Ads section here on the forum looking for solo providers when I saw an add for this website. Thanks for the input though.
      Originally Posted by John Romaine View Post

      Quit chasing shortcuts, they never work.
      Thanks for the tips! I'll keep you in mind when I'm in need of something to throw
      Originally Posted by Alexa Smith View Post

      One of the things to avoid is anything with the word "blast" in its title, url or service-description. Whatever it refers to, it's probably all going to be based on an automated, quantitative-only approach with very little (or no) consideration for quality at all. That isn't a productive way forward, online. If you hear people telling you that "it's all a numbers game", it's ok to throw rotting fruit at them (and I'll provide the fruit, if you want).
      After looking at the website a little longer, I realized the same. I also noticed that they copied Facebook's footer links and used it on their website. Staying away.
      Originally Posted by ChrisDouthit View Post

      That website looks jenky, that should be a first indicator that the functionality of the site is also built on the same level of care.
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      • Profile picture of the author Michael Harris
        I also saw the thread in the classifieds the other day.

        When I read it I thought it was a bit short on details,
        and the details that were there sounded tooo! good to be true.

        Thanks for confirming what I thought.
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        • Profile picture of the author AJMontoya
          Another thing I noticed was they have "testimonials" posted from their Facebook page members, but when I searched for their Facebook page, nothing came up. Another red flag for me.

          Originally Posted by quantumtiger View Post

          I also saw the thread in the classifieds the other day.

          When I read it I thought it was a bit short on details,
          and the details that were there sounded tooo! good to be true.

          Thanks for confirming what I thought.
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  • Profile picture of the author igg
    yes avoid it those type of websites will usually get you in trouble in the long run.
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