Fiverr and traffic exchange site

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Hi.
I wonder if anyone tried to advertise their gigs on fiverr with traffic echange sites.
A - Is it ant good ?
B - Is it alright with fiverr and they won't ban me ?
thanks.
#exchange #fiverr #site #traffic
  • Profile picture of the author Dizain
    Originally Posted by foxlogo View Post

    Hi.
    I wonder if anyone tried to advertise their gigs on fiverr with traffic echange sites.
    A - Is it ant good ?
    B - Is it alright with fiverr and they won't ban me ?
    thanks.
    Not sure if fiverr is ok with doing that or not but traffic exchange sites will bring hits and not traffic. I don't think you will make any sales doing that.
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  • Profile picture of the author authenticseo
    Banned
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    • Profile picture of the author foxlogo
      PM me the details please, thanks
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  • Profile picture of the author test11223344
    Are you talking about sending junk traffic to a Fiverr gig in hopes of it ranking better? If that's what you mean I've heard of Fiverr suspending/deleting gigs that they caught doing this.
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    • Profile picture of the author MrTwoFister
      Unfortunately, the visitors using traffic exchanges are only keen on getting their own offers noticed, that's why this type of traffic converts really poorly. Unless you have a really really eye catching offer of course..
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      • Profile picture of the author wiifm
        Traffic exchanges (like any other advertising) take a focused effort to figure out, but anyone who says you can't make sales there are not thinking straight. It's like the new PayPal promo, "There are no Buyers or Sellers, just people". Traffic exchange users are first and foremost people and if you scratch an itch they are having, of course they will buy.
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  • Profile picture of the author foxlogo
    Thanks for the tips and for those who PM me.
    I guess sending not-targeted visitors will not convert. no matter the platform.
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    • Profile picture of the author czb197
      I would like to know if someone had the same experience as below.

      I places a 2 month old website with no traffic on Traffic Exchange, easyhits4u.com. I set the exchange manually each day to send me between 20 and 60 hits per day at minimum 40 seconds.

      I found that people where staying for longer than 2 min and after about 20 days I saw visitors come from Google. I have now stopped the TE en I am getting 4-9 visitors per day from Google.

      The website is a car review website. It is an autoblog with videos only (Covert Video Theme from IMwealthcreators). No text articles on blog, just Youtube videos posted.

      I am interested to know if anyone has seen an increase in visitors after using TE on blog?

      I am almost 100% sure the activity on the website helped my ranking. PS. I also have bounce rate plugin installed, so my bounce rate is below 14% on average.

      You views please. Thanks
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  • Profile picture of the author giulio74
    I have tried using the exchange traffic but no decent result
    I do not know if maybe it depends on the niche
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  • Profile picture of the author JohnnyPlan
    Your goal for sites like Fiverr is sales, not traffic. And, you could get one targeted visitor to your page and make a sale or 10,000 traffic exchange views to your Fiverr sales page and not earn a single sale. Ask yourself one question. Are the people who are participating in these manual traffic exchanges actually looking at the content on your page? Or, just waiting to click the button to visit the next site after the timer elapses. If they don't really care about what's on your page, then why should they be seeing it at all? I think it would be better to find some good Facebook groups that allow you to advertise your gigs and then post them there. At least, that type of promotion will stay up and likely get indexed by Google. And, you'll have real eyes watching your ad.
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