A Traffic Exchange is just like any other membership site on the Internet today. The success of the "Site" depends on the "Active Participation" of it’s members. If the members sit by and do nothing, that’s exactly what they will see for their efforts. Nothing!
Traffic Exchanges are just one of many tools used in Network Marketing. Now
before you start seeing spots before your eyes and get short winded, there are a few mis-conceptions about Traffic Exchanges. Among them being:
1. They don’t work,
2. You have to spend hours clicking through all those pages to get credits
3 You never see any results from your surfing.
In reality, Traffic Exchangess do exactly what they claim…. that being delievering
traffic to your sites, your blogs or what ever program you plug into their systems.
Even as a free member in them, you can still see the same results of their claims.
By viewing other member pages you earn credite towards your pages. plain and
simple. Most Traffic Exchanges these days utilize 8, 10 and 15 second views of member sites. " It’s time to put your thinking caps on now readers"!
DO THE MATH FIRST!
If you are on a 8 second timer, it only takes you 10 minutes to view 75 different
sites
If you are on a 10 second timer, that’s 60 site views in 10 minutes
A 15 second timer equals 40 site views in the same time period.
Let’s go a little further now. Say you belong to Nine different Traffic Exchanges
that fit the above timer profiles. You have three in each Group.
That’s three Exchanges @ 75 sites viewed
three @ 60 sites viewed
and three @ 40 sites viewed
In an hour and a half, you have viewed 175 sites. Even if you were working on a 3 to 1 ratio ( basic free member on some sites is three page views =1 credit ) that is still 175 views of your site from those nine exchanges a day, and 5250 views in a 30 day period. Now Upgrading has never been mandatory on any Traffic Exchange this writer has ever been on, but it does have it’s advantages if it fits within your budget.
The key is to set this time aside and do your surfing daily, then see how your
sites/blogs or programs are really working for you. Truthfully, most people spend
more than 1.5 hours online just playing games. Why not take that "Game Time" and put it toward your surfing time instead? The more "Your" sites are visited on a daily basis, the better the chances for seeing actual conversions on your efforts.
Steven G. Reid



