We have a team of experienced marketers that know how to generate quality traffic from multiple sources including: Solo ad blasts to our own lists of over 800k subscribers, safe list solo ads, and viral mailers.
Our campaigns are targeted to the "make money online", "biz opp", and online marketing niche.
This is quite simple. We are able to keep our costs low by using our own in house lists and have great partnerships with many of the largist safe lists and viral mailers that give us discounts.
Absolutely. Once you've placed your order we will manually set up your campaign and send you your private stats login information so you can track your visitors.
Absolutely NOT! We value our business too much to use such techniques, and we also consider this practice to be unethical. The traffic we send are real visitors who want to see real websites.
No. We do not promote your website using any SPAM techniques. Our method of sending traffic is simply by redirecting real visitors from our own opt-in lists and safe lists back to your website.
After submitting your order, delivery will begin within 24 - 72 hours. If there is any issues with your order, one of our team will get in contact with your before delivery starts.
Some traffic counters don't work very well with our traffic and do not count all the visits we send. Here is some information on this topic:
Google and other third party url tracking companies uses proprietary
software to eliminate third party viewers in there statistics.
When using cookies to track visits it is not uncommon to see big
differences, for all the viewers who have cookies disabled or decline
accepting them. It is important to remember that tracking stats
by cookies is not and will never be 100%. Also, many viewers simply jump
on a page and then off too quickly, for it to register an impression.
If a lot of viewers have javascript disabled (or cookie disabled) could
account for up to 60%. Additionally, if Google Analytical senses that a
particular segment of traffic is coming from behind a proxy server (like
AOL) it will throw out all of the location data. I also think that the
speed of the google code is an issue, frequently the pages will be loaded
and still waiting for analytics to catch up as visitors browse on and the
visit vanishes into the ether, the visit needs recording as it is
requested, and third party sites can not be depended on to do this, not
even google.