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Does anyone have any recommendations about buying traffic on Fiverr? I started a new niche site and wanted to get targeted traffic and get people to my Forum. It is a hobby niche site dealing with Jeep Wranglers.
Can anyone recommend any particular Fiverr service or vendor?
Thanks!
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  • Profile picture of the author Buildingfutures
    Why not check fiverr for gigs specific to that niche?
    Like, check for twitter accounts who will tweet your stuff, fanpage promotions, etc.
    Only you know the niche you're working in, so you should be able to figure out what fiverr gigs will work for you.
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  • Profile picture of the author RogueOne
    Does anyone have any recommendations about buying traffic on Fiverr?
    Keep your money in your pocket.
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  • Profile picture of the author mym4g30wns
    Hey I Heard Of Fiverr To But I Want To Know, If The Hype Is True With Powerful Backlinks
    For Websites?
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    • Profile picture of the author pjay
      I totally agree with RogueOne. As a result of the 'traffic' sent me by Fiverr, there was no opt-in but had my account held by my hosting company closed. For me, it did not work. For you, who knows... PJay
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  • Profile picture of the author Max Greenflame
    Originally Posted by retireblogging View Post

    Does anyone have any recommendations about buying traffic on Fiverr? I started a new niche site and wanted to get targeted traffic and get people to my Forum. It is a hobby niche site dealing with Jeep Wranglers.
    Can anyone recommend any particular Fiverr service or vendor?
    Thanks!
    Find people who will write and post ads for you on Craigslist to the city of your choice. There are also gigs offering ad posting to paid classified sites. Make sure those sites are good and service providers pay for ad posting packages there. Avoid gigs offering ad blasts to thousands of free classified sites, these providers use spam spitting software programs which is a disaster. Create a free offer, post ads and build your list that is your returning traffic.
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  • Profile picture of the author Motivatingminutes
    Like to try on Fiverr
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    • Profile picture of the author VinnyBock
      You can get a lot of traffic from fiverr, but its not going to be quality traffic...

      Most of the gigs that promise to post your link on their Facebook page that's loaded with 500,000 fans, are fans they bought on fiverr... :p
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  • Profile picture of the author kpmedia
    I still don't understand why people buy traffic. It doesn't do anything.
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  • Profile picture of the author mrkitty
    Originally Posted by retireblogging View Post

    Does anyone have any recommendations about buying traffic on Fiverr?
    Yeah......don't. If their traffic was worth a crap, they wouldn't be selling it on Fiverr.
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    • Profile picture of the author wordwizard
      Originally Posted by VinnyBock View Post

      You can get a lot of traffic from fiverr, but its not going to be quality traffic...

      Most of the gigs that promise to post your link on their Facebook page that's loaded with 500,000 fans, are fans they bought on fiverr... :p
      That's what I would think... I've bought some Twitter traffic there, and with one exception (and he doesn't sell it anymore) there have been pretty much zero results.

      Then again, it can be oh so tempting... and for the price, it COULD be worth a try...

      If you do decide to invest 5 bucks, read the description carefully, and ask questions... and carefully monitor your results.

      Also, I'd go with lower numbers. If you go too high, you may get in trouble with your web host (see above).

      If you do get lucky, feel free to repeat. If not, you'll know what to NOT buy next time.
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  • Profile picture of the author Fantastic
    If you just want numbers, Fiver is great for that...

    As far as converting them into sales or returning, ain't gonna happen.

    Mainly because it's bot traffic. I mean, think about this.

    If you wanted to buy 10,000 REAL and targeted visits...

    It would cost you a few hundred dollars.

    However, if you are on a budget...

    I've bought gigs on Fiver that tweet my link or post on a Facebook account.

    They usually get me around 30-50 visitors and some return. All real.
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  • Profile picture of the author sscot
    You spend $5 on fiverr for traffic and earn $10.00. Try, if it'll happen, that's a good deal.
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  • Profile picture of the author chewee
    I just tried some gigs yesterday from fiverr:
    Some results:
    One tweet to 30 000 targeted followers - 4 clicks - 0 optins
    Solo Ad to over 7000 "targeted" subscribers - 15 clicks - 0 optins
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  • Profile picture of the author gkuang2
    Some fiverr gigs are good, but the majority sucks. You have test it out and see which one works. Overall the quality sucks, so you would probably lose money at the end.
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