What are the safest fiverr traffic methods?

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Hi guys,

I know things like networks and tiers and stuff are bad. But then I see things on other sites like seoclerks.com that offer x thousands of live visitors, although that sounds dodgy.

But what about things like social bookmarks? I would assume they would be legit. Currently the things I plan to use Fiverr for in terms of traffic are:

PR submission
Maybe one large twitter or facebook service
SEO analysis services as most of them use the big services that we would normally have to pay for
RSS directory submission
Solo Ads - offering to place my solo ad on their website, although may use a proper service for that as they are priced reasonably anyway

Thanks guys!
#fiverr #methods #safest #traffic
  • Profile picture of the author yukon
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    Your trying to squeeze gold from dung (fiverr, seoclerks). It's not going to happen.

    If you want legit solo ads contact other webmasters in the same niche, not $5 proxy referrer traffic (ex: fiverr, seoclerks).
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  • Profile picture of the author xthemers
    only the web 2.0 content marketing is the best way to get quality traffic for any site.
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  • Profile picture of the author seorocket
    To get targeted traffic the only method is do some good SEO for your site.
    I agree with xthemers
    High authority and high PR web 2.0 links always make good seo and trust of your site.
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    • Profile picture of the author Magnatolia
      Yukon, I'm tired of the typical message when people read the word fiverr. Fiverr is not dung. Yes, there are services offered that are equivalent to dung, and if the buyer doesn't keep track of what services they purchase vs the result then they shouldn't really be in business anyway. You should do your research before making snap comments like that. I've used multiple services and been very happy with the results. I'm sure paying $40 or more would get me a result that was 100% perfect however I don't mind tweaking the end result. I received a PR from one of the services. Made about half a dozen minor changes to suit my personal preference. Fiverr also offers services from websites/software that we could also get if we paid the exorbitant prices they charge. There's one service that offers the backlink data from ahref and two other similar services. Your statement implies those services are dung.

      I agree on the solo ads. I was simply investigating the offerings. Although I'm not sure how you went from solo ads to proxy traffic. A solo ad is a solo ad. It doesn't guarantee traffic. I'm certainly not stupid enough to buy a gig that offers x number of visitors.

      xthemers and seorocket, you have piqued my interest. What exactly is web 2.0 links? It could be my limited knowledge but when I read web.20 links I think of those old services where you get a number of web properties and turn them into a link wheel which is completely blackhat. Am I missing something there?
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  • Profile picture of the author scottmacair
    You're wasting your time and money on anything seo related from fiver. It the the very least it will do nothing to drive qualified traffic and at worst you'll soon find that your site is penalised.
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    • Profile picture of the author habibkhan01
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      Originally Posted by scottmacair View Post

      You're wasting your time and money on anything seo related from fiver. It the the very least it will do nothing to drive qualified traffic and at worst you'll soon find that your site is penalised.
      Yes,
      if you fail to reach proper provider you may suffer. But all of fiverr suppliers are not at all bad. You can see huge satisfactory customers there so fiverr service is accepted only from honest provider.
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  • Profile picture of the author yukon
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    Get your shovel & hip waders out because you'll spend more time digging through crap on fiverr when all you had to do is research your same niche looking for a real JV partner.

    Be realistic, nobody on fiverr selling anything traffic related or SEO related has your best interest in mind. They're getting paid less than $5 to not care about anything (zero risk for the fiverr seller). You'll be lucky If they're willing to push a button at that price.
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    • Profile picture of the author Magnatolia
      You think the specialists are any different? Just because people charge more money doesn't mean they're automatically saints.

      Besides, I research my wading. You see, the services that I'm hiring, if they're good, are not just one offs. I had a PR written recently and I thought it was great. Probably took less than 30 minutes to write and all I had to do was make a few minor personal changes (note, not errors, just me choosing words with a slightly different sound, which I would have done for an expensive one anyway). So that's my go to for my future PR's. No more 'wading' when it comes to PR writing. I used to have a go to for PR submission because they offered direct links to the PR on the three major services. Can't find my link but I'm hoping the service I've found is the same one.

      Second, other people sometimes offer their research as well. Third, you're forgetting about services that take just a few minutes (automated) that save us a ton of money. I'm talking about people who purchase an expensive monthly service such as semrush and then provide a service to offer the results. I think one of those services is 70 a month, and I definitely won't be running 12 x 5 dollar gigs so it's automatically a saving for me.

      Oh, and yes, these are listed as well with a column to jot down my thoughts on the results. A year or so back I had a favourite book editor. I think it was 3-5k words for 5 bucks, and the result I got back was phenomenal. I received at least several hundred words of critique.

      The time spent on Fiverr is only a waste if you don't record the data. Trust me, a person who goes with a more expensive provider will spend more time assessing the provider to ensure they are getting their moneys worth.
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      • Profile picture of the author yukon
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        Originally Posted by Magnatolia View Post

        You think the specialists are any different? Just because people charge more money doesn't mean they're automatically saints.

        Besides, I research my wading. You see, the services that I'm hiring, if they're good, are not just one offs. I had a PR written recently and I thought it was great. Probably took less than 30 minutes to write and all I had to do was make a few minor personal changes (note, not errors, just me choosing words with a slightly different sound, which I would have done for an expensive one anyway). So that's my go to for my future PR's. No more 'wading' when it comes to PR writing. I used to have a go to for PR submission because they offered direct links to the PR on the three major services. Can't find my link but I'm hoping the service I've found is the same one.

        Second, other people sometimes offer their research as well. Third, you're forgetting about services that take just a few minutes (automated) that save us a ton of money. I'm talking about people who purchase an expensive monthly service such as semrush and then provide a service to offer the results. I think one of those services is 70 a month, and I definitely won't be running 12 x 5 dollar gigs so it's automatically a saving for me.

        Oh, and yes, these are listed as well with a column to jot down my thoughts on the results. A year or so back I had a favourite book editor. I think it was 3-5k words for 5 bucks, and the result I got back was phenomenal. I received at least several hundred words of critique.

        The time spent on Fiverr is only a waste if you don't record the data. Trust me, a person who goes with a more expensive provider will spend more time assessing the provider to ensure they are getting their moneys worth.
        Your trying but your not fooling anyone, fiverr blows for anything SEO related.

        Sure high cost service providers can scam just like fiverr gigs. Do the research on the service provider but don't start your research in a known bad neighborhood (ex: fiverr). Right now your ignoring the fact that fiverr is loaded with junk. So... your willing to sit in a pile of junk looking for a needle in a haystack. You're more dedicated to the cause than I would be.
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  • Profile picture of the author powercomm
    In my opinion I'd run some facebook and adwords ads. In agreement with others, it's not just Fiverr but you can't really rely on anyone to do good seo
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  • Profile picture of the author JackHartsell
    You know, there are a few people on there who advertise offers like "I'll advertise your site on my blog" without really knowing the value of a backlink, or the PR of their own domain for that matter. For the less ethically inclined this might make a convenient Tier 1.

    Actually I wouldn't be surprised if someone's already thought of that and has spammed the bejesus out of these kinds of blogs. Pursue due diligence and see what shakes out.
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