Auto Traffic Avalanche Review
September 18, 2010 by David Olsen
The word Avalanche is defined as “a sudden appearance of an overwhelming number of things”. While I’m not sure if the results of this product can really be described as an “Avalanche”, the methods described do offer ways to quickly tap into a virtually unlimited source of visitors. Here’s my Auto Traffic Avalanche Review
If you don’t know already, this product teaches how to use the Pay-Per-Click (PPC) features of Facebook (facebook.com) and the lesser known “Plenty of fish” (plentyoffish.com).
The plan is basically in two parts. The first part discusses (in video) how to use the Facebook interface to get PPC traffic. This is pretty standard stuff, but Facebook offers some additional targeting features that other PPC’s (Like Google) simply don’t have. All of those features are explained here along with how you would use them in your affiliate marketing
campaigns.
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Pros
- Quick – see results almost immediately
- Easy to learn – Videos are quick and to the point
- Easy to use – No major copywriting skills are required.
- No Website required – You can also use this without a website of your own.
Cons
- If you’re using the software – you will be in violation of the Facebook TOS – so I’d recommend using a dummy account.
- It’s using PPC, so there will be a cash outlay to use these techniques (min of $15 or so per day).
Once you have a basic understanding of how to use the system – the “Secret” or “Loophole” training begins.
So what is this super-secret software?
Well I don’t want to give too much away, but the included software does help you exploit an issue with the Facebook system. While not illegal in any way – the software is in direct violation of Facebook’s Terms of service, so if you’re caught using it –expect to lose your account immediately.
The included software does help you exploit an issue with the Facebook system. While not illegal in any way – the software is in direct violation of Facebook’s TOS
Bottom Line – This is one of those, get in quick ‘cause it ain’t going to last very long’ tricks. Once Facebook gets wise to how the software works, I’m sure they’ll figure a way to shut it off. In the mean time, before that happens however, you should be able to make a few bucks with this.






whether the ‘auto traffic is’ safe to use? I am afraid that the algorithm google panda. . Please explain. ..