Miracle Traffic Bot - Misleading sales page, but still worth the price!

Published: 14th April 2010
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A couple of weeks ago, I started receiving e-mails from a marketing colleague of mine who runs his own advertising firm and presents free webinar classes for folks who are interested in generating free traffic to their websites. This guy is VERY conservative and cautious when it comes to automation software, and only recommends programs to his associates AFTER he has vigorously tested them himself, and ONLY if he has shown proveable results. Well, this colleague (I shall call him Mark) began blasting out e-mails singing the praises of a brand new automation software called "Miracle Traffic Bot" claiming that he had received 9 sales in the first 36 hours after using the software.

Now I admit, I had all but given up on the submission automation software "craze", especially after all the frustrations and numerous disappointments with using outdated article "blasters" and blog "zingers", and especially all the "new and improved" Craigslist posting software (that could never quite seem to keep up with the constant changes made by Craigslist to try and block this software.) To me, it seemed that the only sure-fire ways to get traffic were either through increasingly expensive pay per click ads on Google, Yahoo, Bing, etc., or by slogging through all the article directory and e-zine sites, copying and pasting for endless hours, and crossing my fingers hoping for a trickle of traffic. So, at first, when I started getting the e-mails from Mark about "Miracle Traffic Bot", my mouse could not move fast enough to get to the "delete" button, because of my hesitance from previous experiences. All I could think was "Yeah, right, there is NO WAY this thing can do what they claim!"


But as time went by, and the e-mails from my friend became more and more urgent to "check this out", my curiousity finally got the best of me, and I decided to open the e-mail and click on the link to the sales page for "Miracle Traffic Bot." What I read there both amazed and astounded me, yet, being the pessimist that I am, I was still in doubt. However, the temptation to "check it out", combined with the current limited-time low price (not to mention my natural curiousity) overtook me, and I decided to shell out the $77 for the download.

Now folks, be warned, this is a mixed review, and no, I am not friends with the creator of this product. I am just a cautious businessman looking for a legitimate time-saving product to add to my arsenal of traffic generating methods, that is all. First, I will start with the negatives, or "cons" of this item, then I will move on to the "pros" or positives.

CONS - As mentioned in the title of this story, there are some misleading details in the sales page. First is the implication that "Miracle Traffic Bot" contains some kind of sophisticated CAPTCHA solving software. This is not the case. If you want the CAPTCHA's to be put in automatically, there is a built-in feature which uses a website service where your CAPTCHA's are entered for you by real people for one penny per CAPTCHA. This is a hidden extra cost, but is so cheap that $10 will buy you several months' worth of CAPTCHA solving, since not all the websites being posted to actually require CAPTCHA's. So really this is a minor "con."


The second "con" is contained in the list of promises about what you get when you buy the product. These include a month's free premium membership, where you supposedly get "FREE Article Spinner Software" and "FREE access to Traffic Hybrid membership and all the additional coaching modules!" After purchasing, I could not find any information about either one of these things. Now, I could be wrong, and maybe they will come further down the road, but for now I have not received any communications or e-mails about this stuff. But again, these are minor points, and don't really have an impact on the performance of the "Miracle Traffic Bot" itself.

PROS - I'm not gonna lie, this thing, overall, is REALLY COOL and super-easy to set up. The most time consuming part is doing the initial work of signing up to the article, bookmarking, and video sites, but once you've done that (and you only do it once), you're all set. Then there is the time involved in either writing the articles yourself, or having them outsourced, creating videos, getting your website set up, etc., but that is a different subject for another time. The software truly is "one click" and works very fast. The fact that you are reading this article is proof that it works, literally.

After your purchase, you are presented with a few additional (unadvertised) offers, which are very valuable and affordable if you don't have your own website or you are looking for in-depth training on marketing and traffic generation. So don't hesitate to snap those up if you are relatively new to internet marketing. They are a very good deal.

Well, that's my review folks! Notwithstanding the flaws and misleading info on the sales page, this software product still gets a solid "thumbs up" from me, for effectiveness, price, and simplicity of use. If you want even more info about "Miracle Traffic Bot", visit the link below. Thanks for your time.

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