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PARASITES in Visitor Exchanges:

2005-06-28 Posted at 07:07:11 AM

Parasites in Visitor Exchanges:

A few weeks ago I received an email that 'Hit Exchange Report' had issued a 'negative' report seriously slamming our four visitor exchanges.
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This surprised me so I logged into their members area to check out this report.

What I saw astonished me and what I found when checking into their claim was even more bizzare and quite frankly made me see RED!

Apparently, these bottom feeding PARASITES on Visitor Exchanges have far less integrity then they would like us to believe.

Although they appeared to start out with legitimate intentions, like so many other program owners, GREED and UNDER HANDEDNESS has definitely eroded their credibility.

According to their claims, our 30/30 PLAN on our four exchanges does not work. ( see chart below )

1] They stated that they had surfed a total of 266 sites to bring their accounts on our four exchanges up to the
30 day qualification
[ ODD - from looking in their members area on our exchanges they never surfed 100 sites in May or
June. Visiting 100 member sites is required to activate our 30/30 PLAN on any of our exchanges ]

2] Now the second part of their chart PROVES our 30/30 PLAN on ALL of our exchanges WORKS!
[ These 'chaps' obviously DID NOT USE our 30/30 PLAN Formula at all. Our 30/30 PLANS are
designed to deliver more traffic to members USING our 30/30 PLAN and surfing 30 sites per day ]



I'm sure many of you know, or know of, Tony Tezak Jr. Tony has been working with me since before my first program was launched. When I introduced our 30/30 PLAN program for our four exchanges, I wanted to be absolutely sure the systems worked as I designed them, so Tony agreed to send me a WEEKLY report on the effectiveness of working our 30/30 PLAN on our exchanges. The following two charts are corresponding time frames with the 'chart above' and the BOGUS statements made by those chaps from 'Hit Exchange Report'.



Here is a second chart of Tony's stats for mid June, please NOTE the 5 days Tony was absent from surfing with our 30/30 PLAN. All stats are based on UNIQUE daily visitors.









These are definitely qualifiers as PARASITIES in Visitor Exchanges:

NOTE: If you know any of the exchange owners that 'Hit Exchange Report' calls their Top 40,
you might want to suggest they read this BLOG.

Now although I didn't appreciate the above misleading information, I put it down to ignorance, or was it?

On going through our four visitor exchanges, ( all FREE to join by the way ),
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and checking both of these 'chaps' accounts, I discovered some very unsettling information.

All of their accounts were running 'rotators, ( against our T.O.S. ). Rotators have been banned from all of our exchanges for years. [ They likely submitted a clean URL and switched the content after approval to be included in the visitors queue ].

No, the rotators wasn't what popped my bulb, fact is, they were serving SOLD Impressions on these rotators AND mostly to ponzi and scam programs 'restricted' from using our exchanges.

BACK to Hit Exchange Report's Members Area:

Back in their members area I discovered some nasty insights. The main reasons I refer to these 'chaps' as "bottom feeders" and "PARASITES."

1] Their TOP 40 are exchanges that allow them to slide by with thir rotator URLs and who use
minimal requirements to keep their respective accounts ACTIVE.

2] they offer 'Key Instructions' on how to join and help increase 'their' over-ride credits on these Top
40 exchanges, [ nice, they charge their members to help them rob exchange owners of revenue ]

3] Here is the KEY Factor in qualifying them as "PARASITES" on the exchange industry. They
have implemented a visitor credit sales method inside their 'Hit Exchange Report' to sell
guaranteed visitors to ANYONE. These sold visitor packages are fulfilled by rotating the
purchasers URL on these Top 40 exchanges via the accounts of these 'PARASITES.'

So, YES, they are PARASITES;

- to their own members, who they charge monthly or annually for this Top 40 'Hit Exhange Report'

- to the exchanges they bad mouth because they cannot manipulate them

- to the Top 40 exchanges they can manipulate, and are causing to lose their own credit sales

WHO are these PARASITES?

David Fotheringham
43055 Washington St. #3 Palm Desert, CA USA 92211 Telephone 760-345-4235

Bill Carr
2140 E. Southlake Blvd. #L609, Southlake, TX USA 76092 Telephone 817-232-1398

Their PARASITE Programs:

TrafficHoopla, HitExhangeReport, SafeListReport, YahooGroupReport, TrafficHooplaMarket, and
BlogHoopla

Interestingly enough, they appear to be living up to one definition of their name:

Definition for "HOOPLA"
1.
1. Boisterous, jovial commotion or excitement.
2. Extravagant publicity: The new sedan was introduced to the public with much hoopla.
2. Talk intended to mislead or confuse.

But don't take my definition, buy one of these 'quality visitor packages,'
use your own tracking URL and see were these visitors are delivered FROM



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Great Canadian Domain Name HUSTLE!

2005-06-23 Posted at 04:13:36 PM

Most of us receive an Email when it's time to renew our domain name registration..

NOT SO with "Domain Registy of Canada."

They send you a regular 'snail mail' letter looking VERY MUCH like a government correspondence.

Brown legal looking envelope, even has a 'Red Maple Leaf' in the corner of this envelope. In case you are unaware, the Maple Leaf is Canada's National emblem AND it is "RED" on our Canadian Flag.

When you open this envelope, top left hand corner is their name, "Domain Registy of Canada" and right beside that is a nice little RED Maple Leaf.

Check it out: ( click on image, full size opens in a new window )

The ENVELOPE:

the DASTARDLY Envelope

Now you have to admit, receiving this envelope, looking rather offical with suggestions it may be from your government, most people, in particular, NEWBIES, would feel a slight panic about losing their domain.

I know first hand, I received my first "Domain Name HUSTLE" from the "Domain Registy of Canada" several years ago and felt that initial panic.

OH, But it gets a LOT WORSE:

The '???' Invoice:

A SERIOUS CON JOB in ACTION!

Now what you won't be able to see at this size is:

A] I DO NOT nor NEVER HAVE had "ViralHOST.net" registered through "Domain Registy of Canada", for starters,

B] their annual registration fee is $40.00 [CDN $ /yr.] Even with the exchange rate to US$, that's more than double practically EVERY OTHER domain name registration service on the PLANET.

Apparently, "Domain Registy of Canada" is "A Registered style of Registration Services Inc." [ it says so in about 5 pt. print at the very bottom of the 'invoice'.

Oh, they start out perfectly slick with " As a courtesy to domain name holders." Now to be perfectly 'fair' further down they do explain that you need only pay "This notice is not a bill, but an easy means of payment."

If you are wondering why I've highlighted the "RED Maple Leaf" issue, nothing to this point has me RED HOT ticked off like what I read next.

In an nice little box with a BOLD RED Heading "Other Available Domains" they have also listed "ViralHOST.com" as an 'optional' domain name for me to register with them.

DAH? I've had "ViralHOST.com" registered even BEFORE I registered " ViralHOST.net"

ViralHOST.com is the address for our Affiliate hosting program AND ViralHOST.net is the DNS address of our hosting servers.

What a company, what consideration of domain name owners,

What a bunch of Bottom Feeders!

This is another point why EVERY CyberCitizen MUST pay attention.

"Believe NOTHING you HEAR and ONLY HALF of what you SEE!"

There is ONE Small CONCELLATION PRIZE!

These people are really leaning toward the classification of "STUPID" since they take the time to fish for Canadians with domain names coming up for renewal, but the FAILED to see that the current registration site for "ViralHOST.net" is ALSO owned by Doug Williams, a.k.a. ZSWAZ International Marketing Inc.

You can register any domain name with us at ViralDomainNames.com

The concellation? they send me several of these, I have LOTS of domain names registered, and every one must cost them at least a couple of bucks counting printing, postage and handling. But then again, the money they're wasting was likely "HUSTLED" from some poor unsuspecting CANADIAN domain name owner.


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Do ISP's Hate Your Friends?

2005-06-10 Posted at 10:36:08 AM

Listening IN!

The other day I was coming down the front steps of the school my son attends and I picked up a conversation between two women in their prime motherhood years.

The conversation went something like this:

Mom1: were you online last night, I emailed you?

Mom2: Yes, I WAS online, did you use 'XX@msn or XXX@AOL'?

Mom1: I sent your email to XXX@AOL

Mom2: never received it, I sent you 5 emails last week to ZZZ@Sympatico, but you never responded?

Mom1: I never received them or I would have definitely answered you

By now I'm gliding out of the conversation range and knew I MUST do this particular BLOG.

Seems that the younger generation has moved beyond this issue of not receiving email, they rarely use it, most of their personal online contact source is 'Instant Messaging'.

New CyberCitizen's, especially the over 25 crowd, are a lot less likely to know about or be comfortable with anything beyond surfing and email.

MOST of this demographic has limited understanding of the techno jargon and bells and whistles at their ISP email account. Many times their computer has been setup by a friend or a technician to POP3 their email right to their computer.

They know nothing about their host's spam/virus filtering system, they think a'white list' is for groceries, and, perhaps have no idea that there is an actual place to login to their online email account.

I think it would be quite a feat to survey the masses and see how many budding or old friendships have fizzled out over deleted, unanswered email communications.

If you sent someone email 5 - 6 times and never received an answer, chances are you would be reading negative vibs from this 'rejection'.

Maybe you would even shy away from that person the next time you are both in the same proximity.

IF ANY of this scenario rings a bell for you, I have two suggestions:

1] DO NOT turn your back on friends based on any technology

2] Visit a site I've been running for years. Yes, I originally started this program to help online marketers build their Cyber Business. However, it is FREE and it offers six courses, one being "EmailSuicideContol".

Click HERE to TAKE CONTROL of your Internet Experience.

Not only will you find how to control your personal email flow, but free virus software, the best FREE browser and many other useful TIPS for your INTERNET SURVIVAL


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