
Yesterday, I got an email from a guru who shall remain nameless, pimping something called Free Mass Traffic, and promising the usual. You know... scads of free traffic and overnight riches. As usual, it comes atcha via the now standard "blind launch" formula so many of these douchebags are using these days. Lots of broad generalizations, some supposed income proof, and no real clue as to what the product actually IS.
From what I understand, it also has the usual panoply of annoying "you can't live without" (and worthless) upsells that blast a $37 purchase into the many hundreds of dollars.

And almost as bad, a series of five, six, seven (I dunno... I lost count) irritating popup pages that won't let you escape from the offer until you finally (in both exhaustion and aggravation) reach the end of their pathetic forced pitch sales funnel.
I guess this drek works on newbies (sadly). It's clear I'm not their target market. But still guys... come on. This is... Well... Lame is about the nicest thing I can say about it. I can think of other four letter words, too.
Anyway, the "miracle" product turns out to be a glorified RSS feed submitter (BFD) – for Windows only, no less!
I get all this info via the thread in the Warrior Forum, one of the few oasis of sanity on the wild, wild web. So no, I did not buy Free Mass Traffic, so I can't do a full review. Nor would I buy it.
Nor should you.
There's simply no need to.
Everything you could possibly want to know about this thing is already laid out there (and laid bare) at the good ol' WF!

You can read more about Free Mass Traffic by clicking the link – if you can stomach it and care to.
We uns wanna hear from ya, Hombre! How 'bout leavin' a comment?