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Old 02-17-2008, 09:16 AM   #14 (permalink)
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I would like to ask if anyone has tried blast4traffic.com and what are your feedbacks. I am seriously considering a subscription but first I would like to know what others have to say about this site.

Please Help.

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Good e-mail blasters are a thing of the past and I suggest you find more reliable ways to get traffic to your site. I owned several blaster in the past and made good money with the membership but I also spent a lot of money putting them together and relied heavily on the resellers to bring in more money to keep fresh leads in the database.

Most blaster owners put in very cheap leads that are at least 90 days old and you can pretty much guess what kind of response you`ll get.

I too own a traffic network that sells traffic, including expired domain at wholesale cost. You must ask yourself two questions before buying website traffic.

1. What do you want the traffic to do for you? IE: Convert sales and signups.

2. Why do you need the traffic? IE: I use my own traffic which has branded my site with a PR2 and an Alexa ranking of 200,000 in less than a year.

So yes, buying traffic does work if you know how to use it in your overall traffic campaign strategy.

David
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