● Where does all the web traffic come from?
● How long will it take to get my visits?
● What should I do to prepare my site
for the web traffic campaign?
● What is a visit? Is that the same as a hit?
● Do you use unscrupulous SPAM internet
marketing to generate hits?
● Can you guarantee that I will make more
sales?
● How do I know whether the visits
I paid for have been delivered?
● Do you have any restrictions on the content of my site?
● What payment options do you
provide?
● My traffic counter doesn't say what
your control panel does, what's up?
Q:
Where do all the visitors come
from?
A:
Our advertising network purchases domains that have expired. The domains are categorized and added to the network. When a internet user tries to go to the expired domain, your site gets the hit. Your website will recieve visitors from many sources such as clicks from search engines like Google, private page links, and any place the expired domain had an inbound link from.
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Q: How long will it take to get my
visits?
A:
When you purchase a
website traffic package, we will start your campaign
usually within 24-48 hours if we are paid using PayPal.
Sometimes during high order volumes it will be necessary to
delay. Once started, visitors
will come to your site. As these are genuine visitors, some days you may get
20,000 or
more hits, whilst other days you get only a few. However, we
guarantee that you will get the number of hits promised within
a month. We also supply you with an ID number that allows
you to check the status of your campaign via a third party
tracking service.
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Q:
What should I do to prepare my site for the visitors
campaign?
A:
The best performance is achieved with fast loading
aesthetically pleasing, informative pages that talk to a
broad demographic of visitors. You should create a page
specifically for your product or idea. Trim any extra
distracting items from it. Talk directly to the viewer and
sell what you what them to buy or join.
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Q:
What is a visit? Is that the same as a hit?
A:
A
hit is not necessarily a unique visit. Technically, a hit
occurs whenever a file is loaded... when you loaded this page,
you generated quite a few hits - one for each image you loaded
and one for the page itself. In common usage, people are referring
to visits when they talk about hits.
WE COUNT VISITS, NOT HITS.
Our
visitors are QUALITY visitors that many services cannot
offer (or, they trick you into thinking that they are sending
high quality visitors). Many services send visitors who never
even see your page! They use various tricks to send the
visitors
so that it looks like someone saw your site. The
visitors we send ACTUALLY see your page. A visit occurs
when someone actually loads your page.
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Q:
Do you use
unscrupulous SPAM internet marketing to generate hits?
A:
ABSOLUTELY NOT.
You will never get accused of spamming with this service. The hits we deliver are legitimate. We never
send out mass email or post to newsgroups. The visitors are
real users.
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Q: Can you
guarantee that I will make more sales?
A:
No, we
cannot guarantee you will make any more sales on your site
as a result of our guaranteed visitor program. We can
guarantee you will receive the quality visitors we promise.
Any sales will be a result of the layout, content and
overall quality of your product's presentation. We will
deliver the visitors to your site. It is up to you to sell
them your product.
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Q: How do
I know whether the visits I paid for have been delivered?
A:
We will
start your campaign as soon as possible, usually within 24-48
hours after you place it. Sometimes during periods of high
demand your order will be placed in a queue and processed
within a reasonable time.
After we
have processed your order we will send your account name and
password to our status page. You will be able to view the
status dynamically from there.
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Q:
Do you have any restrictions on the content of my site?
A:
Yes, your site
must be legal in the United States and must not contain any
pop-up windows, music or frame-breaking code on the page to which we send the
visitors.
Sites with illegal content, hate text or sites
that promote illegal activities are not allowed.
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Q: What payment
options do you provide?
A:
We accept payments through
PayPal.com and direct credit card payments through our
secure online server, via the phone, via secure fax and via
mail-order. Please allow 4-6 days for processing non-PayPal transactions. You may also send in check, MO and
Credit Card payments to the address on our contact page. Check
an MO must clear before services will be remitted.
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Q:
My visitor
counter doesn't say what your control panel does, what's up?
A:
3rd party stats are not accurate that is why they are for
free. Free 3rd party stats site can often be overloaded and
can't count volume visitors. We have had clients pay for
professional counter companies to track our visitors and they
were able to track 95% of it.
Just to make sure that our control panel and program is
working correctly to properly send and count the amount of
visitors to our advertisers, our technicians tested sending
visitors to a static html site and to a dynamic site.
The static site tracked 75% of the sent visitors and the
dynamic one tracked 98%.
Here is the reason: The static sites are saved along the
ISP chain in cache servers, like a proxy cache. So when a
visitor views the client’s site, he views a copy of it
from the cache so the client’s logs do not show him. This
does not happen with dynamic sites because they are not
saved in cache, they are loaded from the source server every
time. So all static and dynamic sites should prevent
their entry pages from being saved in the cache by sending
no cache headers:
PHP:
<?php
header("Expires: Mon, 26 Jul 1997 05:00:00 GMT");
header("Last-Modified: " . gmdate("D, d M Y H:i:s") . "
GMT");
header("Cache-Control: no-store, no-cache,
must-revalidate");
header("Cache-Control: post-check=0, pre-check=0", false);
header("Pragma: no-cache");
?>
HTML (must go between the <head> </head> tags):
<meta HTTP-EQUIV="Expires"
CONTENT="Mon, 26 Jul 1997 05:00:00 GMT">
<meta HTTP-EQUIV="Last-Modified" CONTENT="Sat,
17 Apr 2004 05:00:00 GMT">
<meta HTTP-EQUIV="Cache-Control" CONTENT="no-store,no-cache,must-revalidate">
<meta HTTP-EQUIV="Pragma" CONTENT="no-cache">
The same headers could be sent from any other scripting
languages.
If you want to relay your server logs, you have to prevent
caching of your pages, or at least of the page where hits
are sent to.
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To start your campaign now click here.
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