Fiverr Gigs - risky from Google's perspective?

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Hello,
I'm thinking of using Fiverr to drive some traffic to my site. There are many gigs that "send 8000 unique visitors to your site" "advertise your site to 40,000 users", etc.

Anyone have thoughts regarding using gigs from Fiverr as it related to Google and being banned.

I'm not asking for opinions on whether people will actually deliver what they promise. I'm asking because Google and other SE's don't like certain traffic sources or link schemes and I'm concerned with getting banned.

Should I do it? What should I look for? Anyone have experience with this?
Thanks
Tonester
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  • Profile picture of the author rmolina88
    Avoid the large 10k+ gigs as they are mostly bots/proxies/etc from other countries and are junk traffic. I did one to my site once and google didn't pick up any of the income for adsense.

    However, you're much better going for the 300 hit gigs as your site will probably be advertised in high traffic blog networks, etc for a limited amount of time.

    In this case, "Less is more".

    I ALWAYS choose fiverr gigs based on the feedback.
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    • Profile picture of the author yesacpow
      Before you even think of ordering such gigs, please put some thought into it.

      Do you really think you would be getting real human visitors to your website?
      Do you think that traffic would ever convert into anything worthwhile?
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      • Profile picture of the author Bigfoot1
        Originally Posted by yesacpow View Post

        Before you even think of ordering such gigs, please put some thought into it.

        Do you really think you would be getting real human visitors to your website?
        Do you think that traffic would ever convert into anything worthwhile?
        Exactly, I have heard fiverr gigs are terrible for quality traffic.

        I prefer fiverr for other gigs but I doubt you'll get great traffic through gigs like that.

        The SEO gigs on fiverr are amazing.
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  • Profile picture of the author marketingrep4u
    There was a recent WSO called 'Outsourcing Blitzkrieg'.

    It highlighted the Best of the Best for services on Fiverr.com and here on WF under Warriors For Hire.

    I started following their recommendations and I'm having great success.

    Here's the link to the WSO:

    http://www.warriorforum.com/warrior-...ustration.html

    Hope it helps!

    Rich
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  • Profile picture of the author Austin357
    Good points above and I agree on that. You really have to ask yourself what are you getting in return for that so called traffic? I assure you most of that traffic is robots and junk from other parts of the world.

    There are Warriors on here under for Hire that have reputable services here that are all white hat.
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