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Traffic Bug link building service review – Part 1

September 15, 2009 by Daniel McGonagle
Filed under: Traffic Bug 

OK, so I joined Traffic Bug at Elbert’s request, or rather, I am doing this Traffic Bug review at his request.

NOTE: Feel free to ask me to review other link building services that haven’t been reviewed on this site yet.

Here’s a quick list of what’s been reviewed here so far

Traffic Bug is sort of different from all the other link building services that I’ve seen, used and reviewed so far.  It’s not just another blogfarm-linkfarm of which there are many.

No, Traffic Bug does a lot of basic SEO tasks for you that are pretty much necessary for doing bare minimum SEO for your sites.

The following is all copied from their terrible sales page…

Traffic bug does the following for you:

Social Bookmarking

  • Traffic-Bug submits bookmarks to 43 of the top Social Bookmarking sites
  • They build more bookmarks than any of our competitors – Over 200!
  • They rotate IP’s and social bookmarking accounts for every single submission
  • We automatically rotate titles and descriptions for every single post
  • Unlike other programs, you don’t have to create any social bookmarking accounts – Traffic-Bug creates all of them!
  • They constantly expand the number of social bookmarking accounts!

Submitting to the RSS Directories
Traffic-Bug submits your Blog Feed or RSS Feed to all the major RSS feed directories automatically.

  • Traffic-Bug gets your site noticed faster
  • We drive more targeted traffic to your website
  • Increases the visibility of your Blog or RSS feed
  • Your RSS feed also becomes easy to find in search engines
  • They constantly increase the number of RSS directories submitted to

Search Engine Submission
Traffic-Bug submits your site to over 138 different search engines getting you indexed even faster by Google.

Directory Submission

  • Traffic-Bug submits sites to 1,000+ directories, building backlinks while doing so
  • They also submit sites to micro blogs such as squidoo, hub, weebly, etc because when you build backlinks to micro blogs it builds deep, powerful 3-way backlinks.

I can can tell you right off the bat that this is going to be a lightweight service because social bookmarking links are all becoming NOFollow now and it’s really easy to get hundreds of social bookmarking links to a post.

Directory and search engines submissions are useful to a certain extent, but in my opinion the real value to this service is the RSS submissions feature.

Either way, for $24.95/month, that’s a lot of time that Traffic Bug just free up for you.

Part 2 of this review will have screenshots and results from my first day’s efforts using their service.

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Comments

8 Comments on Traffic Bug link building service review – Part 1

  1. Great Traffic Bug Review... on Thu, 17th Sep 2009 5:43 am
  2. You’ve made a good point about social bookmarking sites becoming nofollow. Also, I do agree about the usefulness of RSS submissions via Traffic Bug. I personally like the directory submissions, myself. Finding and submitting to both of these can be a real hassle. Less than a dollar a day is well worth it, imo.

  3. admin on Thu, 17th Sep 2009 10:01 am
  4. Hi Great Traffic Bug Review,

    The RSS feature is really what sold me here, but 12 aggregators is not a lot and I’m glad to see they’re going to 36 (200%) increase.

  5. Jack on Wed, 23rd Sep 2009 4:40 pm
  6. Would you be willing to review FreeTrafficSystem.com?

  7. Jack on Wed, 23rd Sep 2009 5:25 pm
  8. If I am on the bottom of page one for a keyword and want to move higher up and already used unique article wizard for that keyword and do not want to use backlink solutions or linkvana, what should I do?

  9. admin on Wed, 23rd Sep 2009 5:26 pm
  10. Jack, sure thing…

    It’ll be next after Traffic bug and Link Juicer testing is done…

  11. admin on Wed, 23rd Sep 2009 5:28 pm
  12. Improve you on-page SEO, Add more or less tags and keywords, and make content longer.

    Or add another similar piece of content to get a double listing that may not necessarily make you top ranked but will ensure that you get more traffic than the #1 spots due to indented listings sticking out like that

  13. David N on Sat, 24th Oct 2009 5:08 pm
  14. I read on Warrior forum that Traffic Bug wasn’t working very well. It appears from what I have read that the people using this service are getting little to no back links. I won’t post the URL of the thread here but it can be easily be found by searching their forum.

  15. Daniel McGonagle on Sat, 24th Oct 2009 9:55 pm
  16. David, I agree, it’s pretty close to getting a thumbs-down from me but I said I’d wait 90 days so I’ll wait 90 days. Just a lot of effort to get those SB links, the dir submissions and rss submissions are one-time things really and are out-performed by many standalone tools.

    Still a good service to use for doing site submissions for all your sites, for whatever that’s worth.

    Thanks for stopping by,

    Dan

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