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Visitorboost Review Is It a Scam

Posted on March 27, 2010May 23, 2012 by RichInWriters

Visitorboost.com Review Is It a Scam

When looking at this website I am reminded of an article I wrote about Revisitors you can find that here http://richinwriters.com/revisitors-review-scam/.

How does Visitor boost work?

Found on their FAQ  http://awio.zendesk.com/forums/54624/entries/76416 section they say

Visitor Boost: How does this all work?

“Dan Grossman Nov 06, 2009

Your website is shown in a full-screen popunder window on websites in our publisher network. When someone visits one of our network sites in the category you chose, we send that visitor to your site. The window will automatically adjust itself to fit the viewer’s maximum screen resolution. We never send you traffic from autosurf programs, mini popups, or scripts like other companies.”

Visitor Boost Review

Visitor Boost gets thumbs up and it’s a start in the right direction. I don’t endorse Visitor Boost as a primary traffic source but at least with this particular program they are explaining to people where their traffic is coming from. They are saying it comes from “popunder window on websites in our publisher network.”
Hearing that as a customer I can say to myself well hey that might be worth a try and I’m sure many of us have been victims of pop under ads and wondered to ourselves if maybe this stuff works.

This puts the customer and the owner on a level playing field and the customer can decide if this is the type of traffic the customer wants. This type of traffic might be helpful if you have a great landing page or you have a free trial offer or an offer with a great looking sales page. None the less they currently have a trial offer for $1.95 for 1000 page visits although this is not the path I would recommend I guess $1.95 for thousand visitors isn’t that bad.

Final Thoughts on Visitorboost.com

I hope other networks can learn from Visitor boost and change the way they are doing business. Personally I am tired of these scams the way how we get rid of scams is being forth right on the front page. The customer should know what they are getting themselves into this way there is no need for people to cry scam.  If I want to buy website traffic I should know what type of website traffic I am getting Visitor boost is the first one of these types of websites which has this type of information available to the user.

Click here For The Visitor Boost Special

If you’re looking for easy inexpensive web traffic I recently wrote a post about that click the link to visit that post.

How to get web traffic to your site for $2

4 thoughts on “Visitorboost Review Is It a Scam”

  1. ersocon says:
    June 4, 2010 at 6:41 am

    Hey, thank you for this review. I tried visitorboost, worked out for me, i’ll try a bigger campaign later. Hope to see more sign ups on my page.

    Reply
  2. Denis Dewtro says:
    January 27, 2011 at 6:25 pm

    I get this service as a trial.1000 visitors completed thay showing but not increase any from them.after one month they stoped to the service and it show to task completed.dont waste your money with this person.

    sorry

    Reply
  3. Tom Logan says:
    March 2, 2011 at 1:56 pm

    If all you need is traffic then this is a great site. Otherwise don’t waste your money. Even a free to join free for ever website recieved 0 conversions….. 🙁

    Reply
  4. Website Traffic says:
    December 12, 2011 at 4:57 pm

    When advertising, promoting and marketing a website, the manner in which it is presented to someone is crucial, and almost all other Web traffic services use pop-ups, pop-unders, or both. With pop-ups and pop-unders, people are intrusively exposed to something they have no interest in, in an ad format that is loathed and reviled by nearly all Internet users. Besides being nearly universally hated, pop ads either are – or can be – blocked by every browser with the click of a mouse. Pop-ups and pop-unders are a dead-and-bloated promotional method: They do not work and are nearly always a waste of money.

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