I was one of those who had Miracle Traffic Bot recommendations flooding my inbox, and so I thought I’d take a chance on it. There were a number of people who I have followed for a while that said it was a great traffic tool and would solve my list building problems and do my laundry and bake bread while it was working away in the background.
I have had this up and running on my machine for a while and I am waiting for the promised refund (I used it for 30 days). At first glance the idea behind this software is appealing – send your material to multiple sites from one location. But there are problems:
1) There are logon issues with a number of the article sites in particular where the system appeared to not be designed properly to successfully log on,
2) You can only have one article in the system at a time, so if you wanted to submit two articles you’d have to clear all of the fields and insert the new article info by hand – there is no option to save what is in the system and start with another article
3) One of the biggest draws is supposed to be the monthly releases of video sites, article sites, and social networks. This month there were 4 article sites added to the system – two of which were ezinearticles and ideamarketers
They sent a Twitter tool in this month’s packet that they claim to have just developed and would be released shortly for bunches of money… in reality it was the IM Buzz Software rebranded (which is how I think they can claim they just “developed” it)
4) Finally, the submission program doesn’t choose the proper categories in the article sites no matter what category you enter in the main program.
In case you might think I am exaggerating, here’s the pertinent bit from their *member’s* page:
Twitter Traffic Robot is a brand new software that was developed only a few days ago.
We are planning to launch this to the public at $67 very soon. But as a premium member you get access to it FREE!
This software is an extremely powerful tool that can be used to get top rankings on search engines for any keyword and boost your brand name.
Here is a comparison of their program and the one I have from IM Buzz Software that I rebranded.
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Look at the layout, look at the size of the text in the buttons, look at the ad spaces. Is this a cosmic “co-inkeydink� I think not.
I’d recommend people stay away from this.


