iFrame Traffic – Explaining The Fake Method to get Traffic

If you are familiar with HTML or coding, you might be knowing what iFrame is. iFrame is a box that helps us to insert and load a page inside another page. The width and height of the iFrames are customizable. For example, if you want to insert homepages of Google, Yahoo and Bing in a single page, you just need to create 3 different iFrames for each URLs. You can set the size of each and everything will be working fine.

What it has to do with Traffic?

Just think twice. You’ll get the Idea. There are a lot of forums, blogs and websites accepting full HTML for comments section. If iFrame is set with 0 width and 0 height, nothing will be displayed in public view (but the iFramed page will get loaded)… so, got it?

Yeah, a lot of webmasters are bumping their iFrames which includes their website. So, whenever the specific page gets loaded, this iFramed website will also get a visitor! These kind of traffic can be used for CPM ads and for improving the stats (maybe for selling or for other purposes).

Here is an example for Hidden iFrame code


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