Saturday, August 05, 2006
MoreThanTraffic dissected unlike any other program. Read the "reviews."

June 14, 2006. After months of marketing and internet silence, an employee from MoreThanTraffic decides to speak against all who oppose MTT and it's ridiculous claims of being able to steal traffic from Google, and other search engines.
The guy or girl, we don't really know what "IT" is, personally attacked me because I'm exposing them.
Is this wrong?
Shouldn't you be aware of the fact that MTT has canceled its affiliate accounts, we're talking about a few thousand, for no reason?
Shouldn't you be aware of the fact that MTT has canceled client accounts and issued refunds because some of its business practices are being shut down by web hosting companies?
Shouldn't you know that MTT is spam-indexing on various search engines with your business and your name and other relevant information that belongs to you?
Google does not like spam-indexing or any other type of way to cheat search engine placement, just ask BMW. A while back, Google gave its own version of a "death penalty" to the BMW German site for attempting to manipulate its search engine placement using artificial means. Read more about Google & BMW Luxury/sports autos HERE
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7:25 pm June 5, 2006. My client account at MTT has finally progressed to Step 4 of eleven in the ultra-traffic process. This advancement by MTT is a few days late, as I have less than a month to go before I reach the 68 day deadline.
Does this mean MTT is operating a legitimate business? Absolutely not, it only means they are operating as per their terms of service, but it does not mean they will deliver anything to me amounting to $100,000 in 4 months.
Through research conducted by various 'online entities,' it was discovered that MTT used quationable methods to erect their business.
The most questionable is that they went to great lengths to hide their physical location from whomever tried to locate them, and they use various servers to send out emails. They have also been linked to various scams of the past.
Am I happy and breathing a sigh of relief now that my account has progressed? Absolutely not because all the 'RED FLAGS' pointing to MTT being a scam do no reassure me. All I am feeling now is the fact that maybe I did not lose $169.00 dollars, but this is a big fat maybe!
I have less than a month to go before I reach the 68 day mark, and when I do, you can be sure that I will post any results or 'sales' allocated to me via MTT'S software network.
Until then, due diligence as always. One final note, my MTT affiliate account was blocked for a reason unknown to me. I'm still trying to figure it out, but MTT blocks accounts of those who ask hard questions as to the nature of their operations. This is not reassuring news to me.
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Today is June 5, 2006. I joined MTT on April 25, 2006. I reach the 68th day deadline to receive "Ultra-Filtered Traffic" on July 2nd. My account has stopped progressing as scheduled. Will MTT reach the dealine in time to deliver on their 'promise?' It looks very doubtful, I gave up on this piece of crap scam!
Simon Baxter is screwing people and making himself rich $169.00 at time.
$169 X 20,000 people who join = $3,380,000 for Simon Baxter; $0 for you!
But hey, it's only $169 dollars, right?
I'm sure many of you joined More Than Traffic (MTT) under the presupposition that you would earn $100,000 in 4 months through their special introductory "PAY ON RESULTS" offer, which allows you to utilize MTT's methodologies to generate you income for virtually no charge. There is a caveat to this "SPECIAL OFFER" in that you are required to send them money, in the form of a MONEY ORDER, PERSONAL CHECK, or E-GOLD PAYMENT (MTT no longer accepts E-Gold because E-Gold continues blocking their account) because in order for them to be able to generate you the coveted $100,000 in 4 months, they need to purchase a domain name "on your behalf," that is relevant to your online business.
This sounds harmless and it's only $169.00 US dollars right?
Since I purchased an MTT1 package for $169.00 US Dollars, I was left wondering why a domain would cost that much. I conducted research and learned that I paid for an overpriced domain that can possibly generate me $100,000 in 4 months, although it is not certain. If you don't believe this, check out the prices on domains for sale on GoDaddy.Com, they start at around $10.00, sometimes lower if they're on sale.
Why charge $169 for one domain that comes with an MTT1 package?
Realize that if you purchase an MTT2 package, you pay $299.00 for two domains!
My venture with MTT began on April 25, 2006, and since then, my MTT Client account has progressed as scheduled, but this does not mean anything good is happening in my favor. On the surface, everything looks okay, but who reallys know. The first step involved a 24 hour process where they established my domain and host. Then, the second step, would involve a "virtual platform building phase" that is expected to last 48 hours. So far, since 4-25-06, 3 days have elapsed. As of now, the third step began around 4-28-06, and I'm nearing the 30 day deadline of a "network communication" process that is scheduled. According to MTT, it takes 30 days to accomplish this and I have 3 days left. 5-28-06 will make it 30 days since this process began.
On the surface, MTT is projecting the image, at least to me, that they are actually upholding their end of our "contractual agreement" and will work on my behalf to generate me $100,000 in 4 months. I'm a skeptic when it comes outrageous offers, so I decided to conduct research and found out that MTT has not delivered their "Ultra-Filtered" traffic to anyone. This contradicts everything that MTT says on their website because they claim to have been in business under a different name since 2002, but no type of records exists. I could not find nothing! It is a shameful turn of events because I was really looking forward to the $100,000 in 4 months as per their guarantee, but I'm out of luck.
The way MTT is suppose to work is like this: You join MTT as a client and then you select what type of package you want to purchase. The packages are labeled MTT1, MTT2, MTT3 et cetera, etc. I purchased the MTT1 package which cost me $169.00 hard earned dollars.
Once you make the purchase, and they receive the payment, they make a copy of your site and its contents and build an exact replica of it with the "domain they purchased on your behalf." This might sound techonologically advanced, but it isnt't, just think of right clicking on someone's website and saving all their information to your harddrive. This is a similar process and does not take a genius. The domain that MTT purchases on your behalf is totally relevant to your business.
Then, MTT claims to install special software that is exclusive property of MTT, and this software communicates with your website, the website that MTT purchased on your behalf, and various search engines like Yahoo, Google, MSN, Altavista, and HOTBOT. MTT then expects you to allow 30 to 48 days to elapse, as this is the time it takes for your replica website and the software to be "fully loaded" and operational to the extent that you will receive a massive influx of traffic from them. Your site will remain in this state, until you finally reach 68 days, where "Ultra-filtered" Traffic is scheduled to be sent to your "base site" or the original site you sent in.
I've contacted several affiliates and clients from MTT and none of them claim to have made any money, in fact, they all claim to be ripped off. This made me wonder because I know I paid for an overpriced domain, but was I also a victim So far, it sounds great and MTT appears to know what they are doing, but that's the scary part.
MTT is making everything sound good. In fact, it sounds too good to be true and it unfortunately, is not true. MTT's claims of "Ultra-Filtered" Traffic are a tag line, a sales pitch, a clever ploy to lure in more innocent "hardworking fish" from the ocean of the internet. MTT's truth is only viable on the surface, but once you begin to examine their inner working, you will realize this is a full blown scam of epic proportions that involves purchasing Domain names for people. Does it sound legal? Think about it, they are purchasing a domain name and using it for whatever reason they want, but it is in your name.
This is analogous to you letting a total stranger borrow your credit card, atm card, social security, and passport. You might say that letting someone borrow personal information is not a crime because you let them borrow it, but if it's a total stranger, do not expect them to treat your personal information in a way that will not make you regret your decision.
This is what MTT is doing, they are purchasing domain names and websites in your name. Is this safe? Should you be concerned? I can't decide for you, but I am.
MTT wants to keep on taking people's money by making them think they will receive a reward in the end. In politics, this is known as "Holding a Carrot in front of your target, to get them to move in your favor." MTT is holding a carrot in front of many people and they are purposely deceiving clients.
This blog will reveal all there is to be known of MTT, as I have taken it upon myself to dig out the truth of MORETHANTRAFFIC (MTT) and will reveal what they are doing.
I'm also an MTT Client, but have not seen any results.
I'll keep you informed about what happens with my account, but as of today, 5-26-06, I have reached a few days left before I hit the 30 day mark and "everything" that was suppose to happen to my MTT client account has happened. On another note, MTT has sent me countless emails that promise me the moon, but their claims sounds too outrageous, and if they have not delivered to anyone online, there is a high probability that they will not be able to deliver to me.
Stay tuned for the latest information on this scam, as I reveal everything about this company in an effort to warn consumers because MTT is not capable of manipulating search engine traffic nor is it capable of manipulating Google, Inc. As many of you are aware, MTT is known for sending false letters threatening to enact legal action against those who speak against it. Keep in mind that this is totally false, as MTT, if it did this, would reveal itself to many people. Scammers who claim to manipulate search engine traffic and use Google to add legitimacy to their business, will not reveal who they are because then their scam is over.