Are Traffic Exchanges a Scam?

Traffic Exchanges aren't for everybody, you know? Who else wants to multiply the hits received by Traffic Exchange sites? Fellow Surfers, one of the best kept secrets ever:  The Traffic Exchange Hit System


Author: Don Spanish

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Date Created: Jun 27, 2007 - 2:29:01 PM
Last Updated: May 10, 2008 - 12:52:32 AM

Traffic Exchanges aren't for everybody, you know? Who else wants to multiply the hits received by Traffic Exchange sites? Fellow Surfers, one of the best kept secrets ever:  The Traffic Exchange Hit System

Did I grab your attention? Well, let talk about Traffic Exchanges. Traffic Exchange can be immensely profitable, but it can also be truly unforgiving for those who don't know what works and what doesn't.  This article is about getting you on the right side of the curve, using the techniques that I learnt the *hard way*.

So, which is the winning strategy?

Your business URL's should really take second place to start out with. Yes, that is. You DON'T have to advertise your business URL's on traffic exchange. If you do it, you are out! So, what should you advertise? There are two options here:

1) Advertise other traffic exchange.
By concentrating on surfing and advertising your Traffic Exchanges you will in a few short months have so many credits pouring in you can do less surfing and more marketing and advertising with your other business URL's, these credits will mostly be made up from your downlines.  If you dedicate to this you will build major downlines in all your traffic exchanges earning you more credits than you will ever need (some exchanges allow you to sell or cash in your credits) and when members upgrade or purchase additional credits you will either receive credits and/or cash also.  You will also have the time to start out with brand new exchanges and other businesses – by this time your memberships and downlines will grow really fast whatever you are promoting!

I found out the hard way and learnt from this mistake. I concentrated first on my business URL's!  What I did not realize is that I should have viewed the traffic exchanges as a business also and not just an advertising medium, because as your traffic downline grows in each exchange so will your credits and cash, and when it comes down to advertising… credits are as good as cash any day. 

But as an example if you are a member of 20 traffic exchanges and you have 10 upgraded members in each (200 members) giving you say $1 in commission per member each month (check individual member sites for details on referral bonuses and payouts) that is tidy some ($200 each month they remain upgraded). 

Stick with it and you may find that you are earning more from your traffic exchanges all put together than your business URL you are promoting in the early days!

2) Advertise a splash page to build your list.
If you want to know more about this matter, visit my site www.amazingsystem.wshttp://www.amazingsystem.ws 
Welcome to the elite circle of PROFESSIONAL surfers!

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Author: Don Spanish
Date Created: Jun 27, 2007 - 2:29:01 PM Last Updated: May 10, 2008 - 12:52:32 AM
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