How To Create A Massive Spike of Traffic
Everyone knows that social media drives crippling traffic, especially if it’s from Digg or StumbleUpon. Get onto the frontpage of digg with 200 votes and your server easily overloads. This is often the case if you’re not on dedicated hosting. Are you prepared to experience this kind of traffic? Then you want to Subvert and Profit! It’s the fastest way to funnel an avalanche of real visitors and not just search engine bots to your site. These Eyeballs are the product-buying, adsense clicking, affiliate link stomping variety.
Subvert and Profit prides itself as the black market in the currency of social media traffic purchase. Sign up with them as an Advertiser and you can purchase diggs by the bucketload. Simply fork over $2.00 per digg and bam! Instant digg avalanche.
It takes about 50 diggs to reach the frontpage of Digg.com in 24 hours. That means you’ll have to spend $100 for 50 diggs. Spend $200 for 1000 Diggs. If you got the warchest, blow $1000 and you just bought yourself fame and popularity.
So how does it work? Subvert and Profit also recruits an army of diggers and stumbleuponers. It pays these folks $1.00 per list of votes. You can earn $$$ simply by digging stories advertisers want dug. This army is growing everyday and they’re the foot soliders of companies that seek brand awareness- regardless of how cool or crappy the product is.
I haven’t tried Subvert yet, but my buddy did. He spent $300 last month and his site went down overnight on account that digg traffic overwhelmed his cheapo $3.75 hosting service. Looks like it worked!
Digg and social media networks will look into stopping this. That I’m sure. Gaming their system dilutes the value of their product. Let’s see if Subvert and Profit gets dugg… or buried!


Comment by Mega Burst on 10 February 2008:
You should build website with performance and scalability in mind. They do have good info about how to scale and build your site correctly.
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Comment by Nirmal on 13 February 2008:
I think Digg will soon look into this, but I feel not worth trying.
Comment by Chia Pets on 20 February 2008:
I’ll whore myself out to Digg. Where do I sign up?
Comment by Hobgoblin on 28 February 2008:
Yeah, Subvert and Profit works great - both ways! I’ve made some money off them and can vouch for it. If you want to sign up be sure to be a US resident as they recently changed their payout policy and now pay only through Google Checkout. Apparantly GC only pay out to US residents…anyone know if this is true?
Anyhoo, if you wanna sign up here is a link: Subvert and Profit
Mine, I admit;-) Try it out and let everyone know if you make a few extra bucks or not. On their past performance I reckon you could see about $50 to $100 per year. More than that is kinda doubtful, but hey every little bit helps!