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Brian Francis

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    I will be getting my money back from these frauds.
     

     

    I am not yet convinced that Re-brandable Traffic deserves being put down at this point. Let’s see...

     

    Now, although I haven’t received any opt-ins  I have managed to generate income through some of the traffic delivered.... The ultimate test now is for me to repeat what I did (which I have, and so far so good).

     

    However, I suppose at the end of the day it all depends on how and for what reasons you use this service. I like to explore behaviour or test a web page before going live. Besides, when I can get traffic for as low as  $.001 (a tenth of a penny for each visitor) I suppose I can't complain too much.

     

    Either way, I will post an update whether I am convinced by the results I receive or not...and perhaps explain some of the strange clicks I seem to be getting.

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    Anybody here try them?

    I've had two others who bought traffic say they made sales ect.

    I think they are lying because they are affiliates for this traffic!

    I have to say I too haven’t received any tangible results from the traffic delivered by Rebrandable Traffic - although I have generated income. In fact I am trying it out right now, studying how the clicks correspond to various changes I make to a page, and I have to say it looks very suspect.

     

    It would be interesting to know exactly how and where this traffic comes from...

     

    @John Lederer

     

    Thanks for sharing.

  3. Affordable Traffic from Over 31 Thousand Websites.

     

    The claim in the above heading sounds like a pretty tall order for any service to truly provide, especially at affordable prices for shoe-string budgets. 

     

    Well, I can say for sure that whilst you will indeed get visitors to your websites using Rebrandable Traffic you may not get as many conversions. 

     

    However, isn't that the normal case? I mean, even when using the most popular internet advertising services such as Google’s Adwords you’ll get far more impression and clicks than actual conversions, be it an actual sale or merely a click. 

     

    So what now?

     

    By now, you will already know that generating website traffic is at the core of all your online marketing activities. Without traffic it is obvious to say that people would otherwise not see your offer and therefore no sales or other conversions can be made.

     

    Now, whilst you may be hesitant in trying out alternative traffic services to the likes of Google Adwords or Bing. Rebrandable Traffic , will most definitely answer your concerns with costs and improving your Alexa rank. Plus you can earn by reselling traffic to other businesses…

     

    You can try Rebrandable Traffic out for free - but please let me know how it works out for you. You're feedback will help others determine which offers work best with this program. Thank you.

     

     

    UPDATE: See here for other experiences with Rebrandable Traffic 

     

    Also read my IBO PR: The Truth About Rebrandable Traffic (Prelude)

     

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  4. Yes, idealfreedomplan I agree totally, I just don't understand how these type of ‘ads’ can be successful. However, as you see them so often you start to think that maybe you’re missing a trick... 

     

    Now, this reminds me of something I experimented with recently on a specific advertising platform, where after finally seeing so many of these type of ads that I decided to run a few similar ones myself; minimal information and a subscription form - that’s it!

     

    They weren’t well received and were soon reported for not having enough information - What!!!

  5. Personally I see very little point in Traffic Exchanges...

     

    Although I do see their usefulness for certain objectives (got ya!), namely getting sub affiliates, sign ups, downlines etc... (the sort of long term passive income route???)

     

    If you are looking for sales through traffic exchanges I believe this will be very difficult, unless you are of a few, or the only supplier of a specific or unique product or service.

     

    Remember with traffic exchanges you are in an environment where mostly everyone is promoting their own offers too. And so the chances are you’d sooner get someone to signup and start promoting what you are promoting, rather than someone actually wanting to buy what you are promoting....

  6. Oh yeah, there is one important thing to take into consideration, and that is RT (Re-brandable Traffic) suggests that the platform be used as a lead generator i.e a simple landing page where visitors can learn more, register for free etc.

     

    However, in my opinion I feel that even if you are not looking for subscribers, this is a great way of studying behaviour by split testing and monitoring visitor  navigation responses....

     

     

    What do you think? ( please use my link below to check it out yourself )

  7. Hello, I have bought several packages from Rebrandable Traffic and they have delivered as they promised. I got the visitors to my sites as paid for but traffic is traffic. I got not 1 optin and certainly not a sale. 

    I was giving away a fantastic free e-book and usually if the traffic is legit most of the time somebody will grab at least 1 free ebook. So, I have gotten to the point that I drive my own traffic because that way I

    know where it is coming from and how fresh it is. What I am doing now is really targeting the traffic I get and that takes time but is the best kind of traffic to get in my opinion. And I must say also, traffic isn't

    the main problem for me, but fine tuning my offers and the ad copy I use. I try to think about what made me click or buy, and then try to model that. I also find a problem in my niche, provide a solution,

    and quickly give a benefit of using my offer. And I try to do this with as few words as I can. Finally as for Rebrandable, when I looked at the list of places that they get the traffic from, I was excited at first

    because I have used some of their sources in the past and did well, That is why I was disappointed with my results. I do it for myself now, saves me time and noney.

    Hope that helps. 

     

    I hear what you are saying Michael, the behavioural patterns of the ‘hits’, if you study them closely, sometimes simply do not seem to add up.. i.e. showing as if a subscription has been made when it hasn't, plenty Intrigued visitors that check privacy and TOS,  etc

     

    Anyways, I am still really testing, even to the extent of swopping the locations of links and their titles on a promoted page and watching for behavioural pattern changes. I have to say I am still not totally convinced - so the testing goes on.

     

    Cheers

  8. I tested it out, I would say that it probably is a good service, however it is fairly new and it would probably require some further testing to come up with a case study. I'll come back to this after further testing.

    Hey, I look forward to hearing how things work out for you Paul. I too am still testing and whilst I get what looks like traffic there are certainly no real conversions from what I see so far.

  9. I tried this service out the other day and I am unsure whether to be impressed or not. You see, although I received tons of traffic, the thing is nothing I tested resulted in an actual conversion.

     

    The results from the traffic breakdown data tells me I have subscribers (I believe) for example - but I don’t.... Anyway, the way this service works is quite cool, but I am still unsure of the type of traffic it provides.

     

    I mean, is it the type of traffic that my sponsors warn against using and might be describe as “Bad Traffic” ?

     

    Thanks.

     

    Have a great day all.

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    Free credits without clicking... this is, in my opinion, what makes traffic exchanges such valuable resources over any other advertising medium.  A year or two of work building referrals to return several years of free advertising (not only free advertising, but also getting commissions)

     

    I am going to be blunt here and I do not mean to offend. After all, I do still dabble with TEs, but I really do not see the value in Traffic Exchanges. I have tried for years now to understand how and why they survive and for the first time I have read someone make a comment that kinda makes sense. None-the-less, it all still mostly seems to me like everyone promoting the same old offers with perhaps the occasional unique and worthwhile product or service.

     

    Of course it has to be said though that there are also some very clever and innovative Traffic Exchanges that have stepped beyond just surfing for credits. My big concern as a paying advertiser would be am I getting my monies worth if people are just mindlessly clicking for credits to promote their own offers.

     

    Maybe I am missing something still...

  11. For a while I was almost certain that every time I used IBO for advertising I would get a few sales. However, now that I am actually using the network more, and focusing on my tracking/measuring, this does not seem to be the case after all. Of course there are a number of factors why that might be...

     

    All the same, I do find IBO to be very useful. There are tons of tools and training to take advantage of, especially if you are just starting out on a tiny budget.   If harnessed appropriately it is a great place to get a lot of exposure for your business. The members are a great encouragement too.

     

    It might be a good place to work as a team - maybe???

  12. I have been trying out a few different types. But perhaps the easiest to get started with is http://po.st, (comes with a WordPress plugin too). However as mentioned by redhat39, I have the suspicion that social media sites, namely Facebook, black lists these urls (I may be mistaken so check for yourself).

  13. On the contrary Jerry, whilst you are correct perhaps for most cases. Just take my funny but humble experience with Traffic Exchanges as an example.

    When I was very fresh to the whole Internet Marketing world and especially the likes of Traffic Exchanges - which I had never heard of before, in spite of my years of experience working in Marketing Communications...

    Can you imagine the perception that formed in my mind after literally receiving hundreds, if not thousands of emails per month as an individual, and all from a single Traffic Exchange?

    Yes, I truly believed that the only way anyone could possibly handle so many emails would be to have a team of “Surfers” behind them. I pictured a room of several individuals poised over a computer soley surfing TEs for credits ( I thought that was what a “Surfer” did. LOL )

    Fast forward to today, I understand that the idea was more likely aimed at encouraging people to buy credits rather than surf for them. However, there is still something to be said about the value an advertiser receives from advertising via a Traffic Exchange.

    I feel the ideal solution lies in the ability of reaching an audience outside of the Traffic Exchange’s membership and perhaps even working alongside search engines - But how ? I have no idea...

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