Eight pages? You are definitely bound to breeze through this easily. How about the content? Well, that's another reason why you'll get through this e-book/guide/report quickly. One might argue that one has to really try all the tips first before judging the merits of this e-book, but if the e-book isn't that good enough, how could you be convinced of the effectiveness of the tips? The whole e-book merely reads like a list of links recommended by the author. For example, the author recommends using a browser called Crazy Browser which lets you open several windows in one instance (like tabbed browsing, I'm thinking) so you can visit all the traffic exchanges recommended in this e-book.
I was expecting something more that will really help site owners jack up their site numbers, not just a selection of links. I don't recommend getting this if you're on the lookout for something more informative and substantial.
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Amazing Traffic Formula By Raamakant S.
may prove useful nonetheless.., November 28, 2007
Reviewer: Lorie Therese Locara
This e-book was clearly uploaded here for advertising purposes. Note that in the last page, the author blatantly recaps the use of crazybrowser. I ambled over to the website and looked at the screenshots of crazybrowser, and guess what, it doesn’t look too different from Internet Explorer 5 or 6, with toolbars. For one, it’s just visually unappealing. Clearly a ripoff of IE, just with some “enhancements”. MyIE, the browser, was much better.
But back to the book. The e-book might prove useful to you, imho, because you may be looking for fast traffic solutions, for your SEO needs. However, a word of warning. While I respect Mike Filsaime, and I have used his traffic toolbar before, after I read a Squidoo article featuring it, these traffic-generation systems are so time consuming and boring. Click through someone else’s link, so they can click on yours back; Mike Filsaime made his system so you’d have to click through links yourself so that you will have credits to have your website link broadcast for others to click through too. Not a good thing, imho.
Also, that system just uglifies the browser. So if the traffic generation systems here are just like Mike Filsaime’s as I imagine, you better take Raamakant’s offer of getting the crazybrowser so that you won’t have eyesores on your browser. At least you will have an entire browser dedicated to traffic-generation; your surfing, email or other Internet-related activities won’t be bothered by some blinking link.
Good points of this e-book: clean formatting. Minor not-too-good points: this is ad copy, and there are minor typographical errors. One thing I took out of it though, the link to websitewizard.com may prove useful..
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Amazing Traffic Formula By Raamakant S.
What was that again?, November 29, 2007
This report is a deluge of affiliate links. While there are some helpful information here, they tend to get drowned out by the affiliate links. The affiliate links are the “star” of the show, so to speak. There is not much background or contextual information on generating traffic for your website. In fact, I had to re-read the report to see if I just missed any valuable information.
I appreciate, though, that there are step-by-step instructions in using the affiliate or recommended programs here. Illustrations, though, would make following the instructions easier.
Overall, I would say this report is mostly promotion and sorely lacking in valuable content. A pity, as the title looked very much enticing and promising. This could have been a great report if the author knew how to strategically place promotion vis-à-vis valuable content. Or simply write in a style that is a bit subtler and not blatantly promoting.