Lords-Of-Traffic Review

Lords of Traffic is run by Kjell Skogsoey. I would say Kjell is in the controversial category as an owner, as there seems to be some disagreements between him and other owners. You’ll see what he has to say in his interview in the future =P

With that aside, Lords-Of-Traffic has a good design and is a customized script, not an out of the box one. It’s got teams, hover surfing, a chat in the surfbar, and other things to make it unique. While he may not have gotten along with other owners, it looks like he’s worked hard to make his exchange stand out. And as of writing this it’s the top suggested exchange to be added to Traffic Exchange List.

However, I must warn you that the flaw in LOT is in the surfbar itself. If you know about traffic exchange security, you’ll know that having a single surfbar button to view the next site makes it very easy to cheat. And not only that, but it can hover surf, which opens up to more ways to exploit it. All you need to do is have a macro that moves the mouse around the screen and it’ll eventually hover over the image. (whereas multi-button hover bars it would hover over incorrect buttons and trigger alerts).

Because of that, I can’t really recommend it to you nor will I give you my referral link. If it’s fixed then in the future I am willing to re-visit it for an updated review, but for now this will stand.

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7 Responses to “Lords-Of-Traffic Review”

  1. Hi Tim,

    you might be right about ability to cheat, but still surfing is intevered with code to be typed randomly.
    So when someone is cheating with macro’s, it can only be done for a random amount of websites.
    When inactivity is a result of that, the cheater will have to relogin after certain time of inactivity.

    Probably there are smart cheaters out there, but I think they are not the majority. My websites in rotation still get exposure, even when a few viewers are cheating.

    Anyway, thanks for sharing your opinion.

    And if you don’t want to expose your link, why not add mine (just kidding).

    Regards,

    Edwin

  2. I totally disagree with Tims review of LOT. I love this site and find Kjell to be concerned and hands on in regards to communicating with his members. Kjell has a great cheater concept that challenges the surfer, but does it so fast that you actually gain credits in the process—I love the chat–both site and team chat—Kjell is always talking to his members and problems get solved. I find this site to be one of the top sites of it’s kind—-I can not wait to surf, compete and chat——-

  3. Yvonne Akery says:

    I like Lords Of Traffic also. It is an interesting site and different games come up to play.

    And Like Surfer Dad said Kjell is always there and you can always get a response from him quickly through the site support system. Usually replies to my support ticket within a couple of hours and never more than 24 hours depending on the time zone difference.

    Yvonne

  4. Well Tim,

    it appears to me that anti-cheat are being changed to more frequent the last days. :-)
    I see them now about every 20 to 30 sites.

  5. I hear a lot of great things about LOT, but yea the single button does concern me a lot (Did I just make a pun? :P )

    I honestly haven’t signed up because of that. But I’d be very willing to give it a try if they adjusted that somehow.

  6. Armi Niemi says:

    All controversy aside, I just checked my signup tracking for this month and Lord-Of-Traffic is performing the best (way above the rest) out of all traffic exchanges I promote in in giving new signups to my programs.

    This is just one reason of the very many for me to keep using it :)

    Armi Niemi