Bring Visitors - Is this True?

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Hi Friends,
I need some tips and info. How much can we trust services like www bringvisitor dot com? It claims that it can bring 24500 visitors easily.
#bring #true #visitors
  • Profile picture of the author CDarklock
    You can often trust them to send shills into forums to advertise their crappy service.
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    "The Golden Town is the Golden Town no longer. They have sold their pillars for brass and their temples for money, they have made coins out of their golden doors. It is become a dark town full of trouble, there is no ease in its streets, beauty has left it and the old songs are gone." - Lord Dunsany, The Messengers
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  • Profile picture of the author Exire
    I have no doubt you'd get 20k+ visitors. I doubt very seriously you would get anything out of it. Generally it's bot traffic or some sort of traffic sharing scheme. Either way, it's not going to convert and all you'll get is page views.

    If you have no scruples and can find someone that doesn't know any better you can use such traffic to boost your site stats before you try to unload it on some unsuspecting buyer. Other than that, it's not worth much.
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    • Profile picture of the author mojojuju
      I just thought of the most awesome plan.

      I'll start one of these "Get 10,000 visitors for $20" type sites.

      And I'm going to advertise it on Google Adwords.

      When people sign up for my sham service, I'll load their web page in an iframe on my landing page for Google Adwords.

      So, whenever a visitor clicks my Adwords ad and loads my landing page they'll inadvertently load the web pages of all of my customers in those little itty bitty iframes.....

      ... and if they sign up, they will become part of the cycle ...

      Rinse and repeat..
      Oh hai FTC..
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      :)

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      • Profile picture of the author dadamson
        Originally Posted by mojojuju View Post

        I just thought of the most awesome plan.

        I'll start one of these "Get 10,000 visitors for $20" type sites.

        And I'm going to advertise it on Google Adwords.

        When people sign up for my sham service, I'll load their web page in an iframe on my landing page for Google Adwords.

        So, whenever a visitor clicks my Adwords ad and loads my landing page they'll inadvertently load the web pages of all of my customers in those little itty bitty iframes.....

        ... and if they sign up, they will become part of the cycle ...

        Rinse and repeat..
        Oh hai FTC..
        ...LOL!!!

        This is why newbies really need to know the ins and out of IM before paying for ANYTHING!
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      • Profile picture of the author danayala
        Originally Posted by mojojuju View Post

        Oh hai FTC..
        Haha! That line made my day!
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        It took me a lot of time and money to finally make my first commissions. What did I learn that made it happen?
        I'll show you here for FREE!

        P.S. Check out my awesome blog here!
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  • Profile picture of the author jigney
    Relevant click and visitors are more important than traffic. There is no shortcut to success and same is applicable for website also.
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