Free Traffic System – Is It Valuable?
March 15, 2010 by Daniel McGonagle
Filed under Marketing
Free Traffic System (FTS) is very much like many other blog networks where you write articles and get them syndicated and sent to the blogs in their network. As a consequence, you get lots of links back to your site. If the blog network is effective this will help your site ranking with search engines and increase traffic to your site.
The Free Traffic System program does have a wide variety of SEO services on the backend such as keyword research, and article writing and submissions. They seem to understand SEO fairly well. Their back office is easy to navigate.
While there is a lot of back office support for the preparation and research part of the process their network leaves a lot to be desired. This kind of system works well if you get a lot of backlinks from good quality sites. Blog networks do a good job of generating backlinks only if the site quality is good. If the quality of sites in the blog network is not good, the value of their links is not worth the effort.
I tried out it out by outsourcing 10 articles to their writers. This included posting the articles to their network too. My trial was for two specific keywords so I could observe the search engine ranking for those terms at the sites which were supposed to receive backlinks. They stayed on page 2.
Don’t bother with this program. As a Free member the quality of sites and the potential links sources are the same for free and paid members in the network is the same. So if nearly 200 syndicated articles do not give a single trackback it suggests the syndicated articles are not going to good quality sites.
Instead of using a sub-par blog network I started to look into the Web2.0 satellite sites that Twitter Link Wheels is talking about everywhere. Apparently these wheels link your sites together very effectively if you spend your time building up, promoting and backlinking all your satellite sites.
One thing that people need to understand about link wheels is that if you don’t want them to disappear you need to update them, and send backlinks to them like you would for any site. But it’s all up how you work your strategy and especially the market as to how well your individual sites and site connections will operate. That means learning about how to set up a new kind of system with my Web 2.0 sites or getting some outsourcing company to do it for my sites. My primary concern is whether they would improve site rankings.
Now that you have read this Free Traffic System review you are prepared to make a choice about how to spend your link building time and money. Good links yield good search engine rankings. Good SEO yields increased traffic. If your page is made well, more traffic leads to more signups or sales and that means cash in your pocket.
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