Friday, July 8, 2011

Revisitors.com Review

I tried Revisitors.com service for less than half a month before I paused the campaign and cancelled the renewal subscription. On their campaign tracker, it said that they had already delivered a total of 20,000 visitors but Google Analytics recorded 2,150. In fine print, Revisitors.com does state that some web analytics services do not record everything, but who does everyone really trust? Google Analytics.

However, taken literally and based on their member web statistics they do deliver on what they promise. 25,000 visits. Whether they are quality hits is a different question as they never went past the homepage. Bounce rate was also ridiculously high at 91.86% with Avg. Time on Site being 39 seconds. Revisitors.com uses referring sites and thus far, I've had 0 conversion to my eCommerce site. If you have the expertise, you may want to just try Google Adwords, Bing or Yahoo Marketing Solutions.

3 comments:

  1. Many people say the same thing about revisitors.

    On a site i know called: www.tomby1000.com they tried this marketing campaign and funny enough there were visitors.

    But the stats show that the reactions were typically the ones you would see on a robot / machine (probably mutliple machines) using different configurations or browsers and locations that once analyzed shows a pattern.

    There is no marketing campaign as you would expect. They boost your traffic counter but this will not help sales.

    I would advise not to continue and unsubscribe as soon as possible for those who are using this tool.

    One thing is sure, they know how to get sales on their site. For the rest, you have to find another tool.

    Good Luck.

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  2. I'm not going to say Revisitors is the alltime best traffic source ever but i also wont go so far as to say they are a scam either - i use them from time to time to send bulk traffic to my affiliate offers - and i do get sales - depending on the commission it usually ends up in a small profit but i am careful which offers i send this type of traffic to - i just tried a cpa offer with them that worked better than anything else and im thinking that is the way to go with cheap bulk traffic - since its all expired domain redirect type stuff its easier to grab a quick one-field zip code conversion than to get someone to read through an entire clickbank salespage - i have lost money on some campaigns with this traffic but i have also profited and i think i am to blame for the losses as much as anyone so i think a savvy marketer can make this type of traffic work for certain offers - i wouldnt recommend it if you are selling $2000 flatscreen tv's but for simple cpa offers no reason why 10,000 visitors cant yield 20-25 conversions - especially because they do pop-unders which convert much higher than pop-ups - anyways...just my 2 cents. hope this helps offer a fresh perspective.

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  3. Do you trust the Better Business Bureau ? THEY ARE THERE FOR A PURPOSE. Namely,to give you that information. Revisitors has an A+ Better Business Bureau reliability rating.

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