Yeah the formatting and grammar sucked on that but I read it.
Interesting way to look at it.....You are right the math just doesn't add up....
I have also noticed something else fishy about his site.......If you watch the hits in on mouseover for a particular traffic trade partner site....it changes many times throughout the day.
For example I watched one that said on mouseover Hits In: 749 then I refreshed the page and it said Hits In: 719.....now should'nt that number be going up not down?
It happens all day long too .
I bet it will get changed real fast now that I just posted this.....I bet the script will even be changed soon......I bet he will say it was an error.
The simple fact remains that something is odd.....and many people are seeing it.
In other threads here in the forums you can see that there are some javascript cheater scripts.......
Now all that is needed to make it undetectable is a script written in PHP that can actually spider a few links deep so that it looks like your getting real visits and there is no way anyone could possibly know that they are getting cheated.
Even without a spidering PHP script.....there are other cheater scripts out there in PHP that send fake hits.......mix that in with what little traffic you do have and it makes your site appear to be sending lots of real hits.
Ever wonder why these seemingly big sites want to trade unframed traffic? I believe the reason is is because a cheater script can not follow frames! However their excuse for not using frames is because they don't track as well.
But we all know that tracking code from a good hit/referrer counter works just as well on framed pages.......
Think about it people.........
If you don't believe then here is something else for you to think about.....ask yourself why your CTR or CPM rates are not what they should be considering all your traffic from these seemingly bigger sites.......
Who are the seemingly bigger sites? Just look at the toplists of one and you will see a pattern on all the rest........they give themselves away.
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