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03-11-2012, 08:09 AM (This post was last modified: 03-12-2012 04:48 AM by blackhatmask.)
Post: #1
[GET] Traffic Junkie $997
here is the webinar salespage

Code:
http://www.onlinemeetingnow.com/replay/?id=ab4a74c318

here is the members area

Code:
http://www.247productaccess.com/tj/?id=

GUYS JUST DON'T LOGOUT

first shared by me on bbhf

U WILL NOT FIND THIS ON OTHER FORUMS YET

ATLEST WE HAVE SHARED IT FIRST ON WEB

JUST A SHARE Cool Cool Cool
TO CONTRIBUTE
03-11-2012, 10:05 AM
Post: #2
RE: [GET] Traffic Junkie $997
ps. why don't logout?
;-)
03-11-2012, 01:48 PM
Post: #3
RE: [GET] Traffic Junkie $997
review
I worked with traffic junky for about a month. I ran ads and had small
success with them for awhile. Soon I was spending time and money
tweaking my landing pages and testing them on traffic junky when some
weird stuff starts happening.

The bids on the placements kept
going up and I thought a competitor was fighting me for top position. So
I didn't think much of it and slowly me and this "competitor " creept
up the bidding ladder and eventually the bids were too high for me to
stay in and be profitable.

The top position for that section of
advertisement stopped moving up after I dropped out. I was curious to
see how this competitor could sit up that high and still make money. I
began to investigator the advertisements they were showing on their
network of sites.

The top 3 ads shown on their advertising
network all pointed back to being registered by traffic junky under the
domains whois info.

They run their own ads across their own
advertising network. Which means when they find a spot that makes them
money, probably with their stolen campaigns copied from previous
advertisers. They will force you off that placement by bumping the bids
no matter how high.

Because they own the advertising network
they don't pay for the ads they put on sites. So don't expect to have
any long-term success with traffic junky. They are very shady and don't
be surprised if they steal your campaigns and bump you off your
placement. They should be sued for the fraudulent things they do.

STAY AWAY!
03-11-2012, 02:24 PM
Post: #4
RE: [GET] Traffic Junkie $997
They should be sued for charging people more than $7 for their course.

Thanks for sharing your experience.
03-11-2012, 04:10 PM
Post: #5
RE: [GET] Traffic Junkie $997
thanks for sharing

lol this is useless at least for me how someone could pay for this?

also thier software doesnt works for me i cant open it
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03-11-2012, 05:03 PM
Post: #6
RE: [GET] Traffic Junkie $997
Thank you guys for sharing all the info. we work to hard for our money.
03-12-2012, 04:32 AM
Post: #7
RE: [GET] Traffic Junkie $997
Quote:Thank you guys for sharing all the info. we work to hard for our money.
r u the owner of this product
07-23-2012, 01:45 AM
Post: #8
RE: [GET] Traffic Junkie $997
(03-11-2012 01:48 PM)rmaxsg Wrote:  Thank YOU!
review
I worked with traffic junky for about a month. I ran ads and had small
success with them for awhile. Soon I was spending time and money
tweaking my landing pages and testing them on traffic junky when some
weird stuff starts happening.

The bids on the placements kept
going up and I thought a competitor was fighting me for top position. So
I didn't think much of it and slowly me and this "competitor " creept
up the bidding ladder and eventually the bids were too high for me to
stay in and be profitable.

The top position for that section of
advertisement stopped moving up after I dropped out. I was curious to
see how this competitor could sit up that high and still make money. I
began to investigator the advertisements they were showing on their
network of sites.

The top 3 ads shown on their advertising
network all pointed back to being registered by traffic junky under the
domains whois info.

They run their own ads across their own
advertising network. Which means when they find a spot that makes them
money, probably with their stolen campaigns copied from previous
advertisers. They will force you off that placement by bumping the bids
no matter how high.

Because they own the advertising network
they don't pay for the ads they put on sites. So don't expect to have
any long-term success with traffic junky. They are very shady and don't
be surprised if they steal your campaigns and bump you off your
placement. They should be sued for the fraudulent things they do.

STAY AWAY!




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