Need Some Webmaster Advice

Asha

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Hi SEO Freaks!!!

I'm using the FakeTheReferrer[dot]com service to impress my SEO clients by sending them traffic that appears to originate from Google.com and social networks. It's kind of like a shorten url service similar to Bit.ly only when traffic is sent to the shortened url, it appears at the destination site as if the traffic originated from Google.com and ranked number #1 on the search engine for the keyword that I pre-define (or you can choose a social network to route the traffic like Twitter, Tumblr, etc).

My noobish question is does this FTR service help with the SEO rankings???
 

Tommy

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Has very more services like you said on internet to increase traffic from website high rankings on the internet, even you can see banners on the right sidebar of this forum, they are promoting targeted traffic and you only pay a little to have visitors to your website. I suggest you should use adword or banner on high and active traffic site.
 

gannu1991

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No.. This would not help you on SEO rankings in anyway. In order to have stable ranks on google one must go through the google guidelines.
 

scarlettjack

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Its not work for increasing rankings just get you short term traffic thats all.
 
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