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taffy26
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#1 · Posted: 1 Nov 2007 18:29


Hi everyone.

I am on the scrounge for info regarding Traffic Swarm [Link removed - Admin]

This is a new, fully automated traffic-generation system that can send 1000s of targeted prospects to your website, every single day, for FREE!

Hope there is someone out there with some info to pass on.
Thanks

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pcwork
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#2 · Posted: 1 Nov 2007 21:39


Not advisable if you are using a PPC program on your website

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happywife
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#3 · Posted: 2 Nov 2007 00:26


I wasn't really that impressed with Traffic Swarm. If I remember correctly (which it is possible I'm not since this was last year, and I'm getting old) , this is the program that is free if you build up your credits by clicking on a bunch of sites for the required amount of seconds. Is that the one?

If so, what do you think all your so called "visitors" are going to be doing? Clicking on your link for the required amount of seconds to earn up some credits to promote their site. That is definitely not targeted traffic and seems a real waste of time.

Again, I may be thinking of a different program I checked out. Someone else with a better memory can correct me, I'm sure.

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taffy26
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#4 · Posted: 2 Nov 2007 06:42


Thanks pcwork
Point taken

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taffy26
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#5 · Posted: 2 Nov 2007 06:46


Thanks happywife.
Yes it is the same program and after your points I think I should look elsewhere. By the way, I am in the "old" bracket myself!!
You seem to have looked round a bit, any suggestions as to where to look for traffic on a nil or near budget!!!

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opendomain
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#6 · Posted: 2 Nov 2007 14:08


I'm with happy on this one. Tswarm just didn't do it for me. The Poad site in my site is good, you have to read to get traffic,... but so does everyone else so you have a chance to capture peoples attention.

I also like trafficg a bit better. I need to link my site there too.
2 out of 10 for traffic swarm

taffy26
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#7 · Posted: 2 Nov 2007 17:34


Hi opendomain
I have looked at the Poad site you suggested and it looks promising. However something went wrong on installation and I am waiting for replies to emails to try and sort things out.
What is Trafficg?.
While surfing in the Poad site, yes I can do that, I did sign up for
Traffic Exchange AutoSurf FastCreeper.com. That is an eyeopener but whether it gets results I would like to find out.
Anybody out there with info?
Anyway thanks for your input.
Regards

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happywife
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#8 · Posted: 2 Nov 2007 18:36


There is another thread recently where someone asked about ways to get traffic and several suggestions were made. I find that my best traffic comes naturally from the search engines as I build content. I also get a fair bit of traffic from my signature in forum posts and from answering questions at Yahoo Answers and leaving a link in the source box (non-affiliate link to my sites).

I can only speak for myself, of course. I have full fledged web sites, so that may make a difference as opposed to trying to get traffic to a "landing page" with a sales promotion.

Others who do that can speak to that subject more directly.

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