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Traffic bug by Michael Roberts is a service that automated much of your basic, necessary site promotions regarding the SEO side of things.
It submits your sites’ RSS feeds for you automatically, to 12 or 36 RSS aggregator sites.
It auto-creates social bookmarking accounts for you
Then it does automated social bookmarking for you to about 20 different social bookmarking accounts set up in your name
Traffic Bug also submits your sites to a score of directories and search engines…
This is a fantastic time-saving mechanism for the webmasters who don’t have the time to do all these tasks themselves, but there are some limitations to this service.
While Traffic Bug does save you a lot of time from doing all those time-consuming basic SEO duties, what exactly is the SEO value of the service they’re providing?
What value is there to doing search engine and directory submissions?
Are there any real expected benefits from having your RSS feeds submitted to 12, then maybe 36 RSS aggregators?
These are the questions, I’m addressing in the case study on my use of Traffic Bug
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