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andyz
April 27th, 2007, 10:09 PM
What are the best free VIRAL traffic exchanges (means: with downline building) to use without upgrading? It it worth the time at all?

itsjoanne
April 27th, 2007, 10:50 PM
I personally find traffic exchanges to be a waste of time, with the exceptions of Traffic Swarm and Wolf Surfer.

Traffic Swarm allows you to post ads and people chose to click on the, as opposed to traffic exchanges where you are just seeing pages at random.

Granted, quite a lot of clicks at Traffic Swarm are just so the surfer can get hits for themself, but I find with ads worded really well it does produce leads. And you can have up to 10 as a free member so keep track of those that seem to be working.

As for Wolf Surfer, they have a search engine and portal page with ads and like Traffic Swarm you can write an ad that is targeted and this gives you more meaningful traffic.

Just getting hits at traffic exchanges produces very few sales or leads. It might bring in the occasional one but for the time and effort involved I dont recommend because there are other free methods that will work a lot better.

I just posted in another thread about Squidoo. It takes awhile to set up a page and then you are done. And with good key words you will get targeted visitors.

Joanne

andyz
April 28th, 2007, 09:55 PM
Thanks, I thought also high of Traffic Swarm, but then marketer said to me it doesn't work anymore, and there's a toplist at traffic hoopla, where Traffic Swarm is not listed very good, but Free Traffic Bar.

I know that traffic exchanges are normally not very effective but I mean such where you can build a dowline and get credits for their surfing too, so the more credits, the more your ads are shown. Ewen Chia recommends to cross build your downlined with such Traffic exchanges or Viral List builders, and gets massive exposure with it. But however, he has huge traffic anyway, so with such condition you can build downlines there much easier and faster, and the other thing was the other recognized marketer that said it used to work good, but not anymore.

itsjoanne
April 30th, 2007, 01:44 AM
Well it certainly is true you will get hits but how many people actually view the sites they are surfing? Add to that a browser like firefox allows you to open multiple sites, making it that much easier to "surf" several exchanges at the same time to build up credits.

Just not a good way to be spending time in my opinion.

Joanne

andyz
May 2nd, 2007, 10:26 PM
Well, FACT is, there are marketers that use them with big success. It is the question WHICH to use, and HOW to use them. Or better, HOW to market them and build the downlines. And of course how to write good ads for them.