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June 28th, 2007

Traffic Exchanges for Massive Traffic!

I think that I’m addicted to Traffic Exchanges. I spent the entire afternoon surfing on TE sites today. Traffic Exchanges are an awesome way to drive traffic to your site. The downside is that most of your visitors won’t go beyond your homepage. The positive point is that your page rank is likely to move up due to all of the new traffic. I am a member of Traffic Hoopla, and I have seen a major increase in traffic. Traffic Hoopla is NOT a Traffic Exchange; it’s a downline builder. I have about four times the traffic that I had before signing up with the traffic exchanges on Traffic Hoopla, and I received some new traffic the same day that I signed up and began to surf for credits. In case you don’t know, here is the gist of how Traffic Exchanges work. You go to the Traffic Exchange sites, and register, usually entering your name, username, a password and you list the URLs for the sites that you would like to drive traffic to. Then, you click on a link, somewhere on the Traffic Exchange site and begin to surf other websites. The sites will have a timer so you don’t click too fast. Normally, you will have to stay on each site for at least 15 seconds. You earn credits for every site you surf to. The number of credits you earn, translate into the number of visitors that you’ll get on your own site. Traffic Hoopla isn’t a Traffic Exchange site, but it helps you to keep track of the TEs all in one place. Traffic Hoopla also tracks your referrals. The good thing is that people can sign up for more than one program under you through Traffic Hoopla.

Hit Safari is a great program for beginners. The site has video tutorials to help you navigate the site. The videos will help you overcome the learning curve tremendously. I also received several hits from Hit Safari the first day that I signed up. I also got a referral the same day that I signed up through Hit Safari. This is my first referral ever!

I have also been successful with Traffic Syndicate 25, or TS25. I noticed that people who surfed my blog from TS25 visited my site longer than they did on Hit Safari. TS25 requires you to spend at least 30 seconds on a site before you surf to the next one. Surfing TS25 was fun! There’s a game you can play while you are surfing. Basically, while you are surfing you may hit a site which gives you a letter in the word SURF. I took me a couple of hours of surfing to spell out the word, and I was rewarded with 1,000 credits. You may earn more or less than I. That’s probably how I got addicted. I didn’t want to go to bed until I spelled out that doggone word!

I used Traffic Hoopla to sign up for five Traffic Exchanges initially. Traffic Hoopla lists the best exchanges to join. There is a possibility that you can get more than 10,000 hits per day after a year.

Oh! Don’t use Traffic Exchange sites if you are using Google Adsense. They will cancel your account!

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Posted by Claudine in Make Money at Home

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