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I was wondering if visitorboost.com is providing a service a newly constructed website like ours will be interested in, any ideas anyone?!
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actually after trying this visitor boost, it turns out to be a total scam. Apparently they are sending bots to the website randomly clicking any link appearing on the home page. "when i see active users online, i see guests only viewing threads can be clicked from the main page". Don't know still how are they getting all these different ip addresses, but for sure they are not helping any online starting business.

Registrations came from 2400 unique visitors, as they stated, are NULL. All my new registrations came from invitations emails and the tell a friend link. Another thing, compared to my forums activities in the previous months and till now daily improving activities i think they only got me around 1500, and reporting mistakenly 2400 uniques till now.

Anyway, that's what you get i think for cheap advertisements and believing scammers.


Just though you ppl would like to know.
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VisitorBoost is not a scam. They sell unique visits from full-screen popunders on the Adversal network. There are no bots -- a quick look at the HTTP headers or tracing the IPs would disprove that. They're real visitors on normal ISPs visiting publisher sites in the chosen topic category.

Whatever blank registrations you got were probably from spam bots, not part of your advertising, trying to exploit the registration form on your site to send spam mail. Every form on the web is eventually hit as they just crawl sites looking for forms to submit to get spam out (header injection and such).

I manage VisitorBoost.com. We've been selling this advertising for more than 4 years now and have over 20,000 satisfied customers. It's unfortunate that a few don't understand how popunder advertising works and post things like this instead of asking for help.

Clearly I'm not a regular member around here, so I'm sorry for bumping this old thread. It shows up in search engines, though, so I'd prefer to have both sides to this story preserved.
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You will never be building traffic to your site, you are just helping them build their site.The way to generate traffic is to have people link to your site. Goto other sites which have similar content and ask if they would be interesting in "swapping links" you link to them, they link to you. Search engines love links between sites. If you get a popular site to link to you you will see an increase in traffic from that site and also from the search engines.
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jeffpaul, it's not right!

Did anyone ever try easytraffic.biz????
I can promise you will get high quality visitors with easytraffic.biz

guaranteed!
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I never go with buying traffic ever ,ever.....they will never show your add to the people ,most of the traffic providers are using bots fake traffic,and some of them has very low quality traffic.I try before and i don't think it's a good idea ,and that's just my opinion though
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Visitboost works great. I use it to test my site. and I don't expect more than 2 free downloads per 1000 visitors. I know I almost always close those popunders. things like google pay per click are something like .50 to 2.50 per click.
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Visitboost works great. I use it to test my site. and I don't expect more than 2 free downloads per 1000 visitors. I know I almost always close those popunders. things like google pay per click are something like .50 to 2.50 per click.
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