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I tested it for about a month, and to be honest - judging by the traffic - it seems to be some elaborate scam. I don't throw that word around easily.

 

My case study:

 

I signed up and had them send traffic to my Prosperity Marketing System

Raw hits: 11512

Unique hits: 258

Opt-ins: 0

Sales: 0

 

They are sending a large amount of repeat traffic that has not even opted in for free... I feel they will have a lot of one month customers and then we will not hear

about this site very much anymore. That is just my experience.

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I didn't test it myself as it reminded me of a few other similar programs that were pure scams.
Friends of mine did test it and their conclusion was that it's garbage.Twice confirmed garbage.

 

Good observation Keith :)

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I still see All Inclusive Ads, Submission Works.  And now Twice Confirmed Traffic.

 

Thinking of banning ads for all of these from my TAEs - I don't want my members being conned into paying for lousy traffic when they can get GOOD traffic from other sources at much lower cost or even free.

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Thinking of banning ads for all of these from my TAEs - I don't want my members being conned into paying for lousy traffic when they can get GOOD traffic from other sources at much lower cost or even free.

 

I wouldn't blame you, just be sure to have what kind of sites are banned (making sure the sites fit the mold) in your user terms accessible to everyone

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It is an utterly obvious scam - we have the proof.

 

We did a test just the last couple of days and we actually
wrote two blog posts with screenshots about it.

 

If you use any anti click fraud tracking software it is bloody obvious

what they do - sending out fake repeating traffic though shady sources
that are anything but automated clicks, no visitors.

 

Coming from "hitsserver.com"

 

Any positive reviews in forums are most likely faked,

if you look at their "live community" (see screenshot in my blog posts)
you will see that those comments are all looking fabricated and none
of the people "posting" there can be contacted personally.

 

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You are Right on Both Counts.. I wasted money on Both of these rip-offs..

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These people keep bringing up traffic sites.   Twice Confirmed, All Inclusive Ads, Submission Works, Traffic Monson, USA Traffic, etc.   You know they are the same people because they always use the same selling tactics.   And they always have some kind of impossible offers.   And you have to pay a setup fee ($39).  Why pay for a setup fee for an advertising campaign, no legitimate and honest ad company asks for this: Adwords, Bing, Google, Facebook, etc.

 

And you see that when these "NEW" sites come up, they are heavily advertised everywhere, especially, TE's.  They are advertised by seasoned marketers that don't care about newbies, because only newbies will fall in this trap, looking for a fast buck.   Or they are newbies affiliates that don't know the scam they are promoting, thinking that it is an excellent offer.

 

Selling traffic is a huge market, and scammers are busy offering their services to unsuspecting victims.

 

The huge earnings come from promoting the service, not from using it.

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These people keep bringing up traffic sites.   Twice Confirmed, All Inclusive Ads, Submission Works, Traffic Monson, USA Traffic, etc.   You know they are the same people because they always use the same selling tactics.   And they always have some kind of impossible offers.   And you have to pay a setup fee ($39).  Why pay for a setup fee for an advertising campaign, no legitimate and honest ad company asks for this: Adwords, Bing, Google, Facebook, etc.

 

And you see that when these "NEW" sites come up, they are heavily advertised everywhere, especially, TE's.  They are advertised by seasoned marketers that don't care about newbies, because only newbies will fall in this trap, looking for a fast buck.   Or they are newbies affiliates that don't know the scam they are promoting, thinking that it is an excellent offer.

 

Selling traffic is a huge market, and scammers are busy offering their services to unsuspecting victims.

 

The huge earnings come from promoting the service, not from using it.

 

Yea, I can always recognize their sites.. they stick out like a sore thumb. They wouldn't have to keep creating different systems if they were legit? I tested a couple and they were just a waste of money. They are not behind Traffic Monsoon though, that is a different owner.

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  • 4 weeks later...
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I have seen a lot those types of sites. Many have come and gone but they all sell the same thing.....CRAP traffic/fake visits. I own a traffic network and all activity is accounted for....every click, impression or conversion. Here is my best advice....DO NOT buy traffic from a business that is not true or real business. That means that they should have a registered business (LLC or corporation) and an established brand. It took me years to get my business established and branded. Now, I only buy traffic from www.SiriusTraffic.com (I own it) and Facebook (custom audiences only). I don't trust other networks. I have seen too much.

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