Traffic Exchanges Don’t Work Right?
May 6, 2007
Well no not exactly, yesterday’s post was a bit of a teaser really, but yes I did sign up to traffic swarm and do some clicking.
Traffic Exchanges only work if you use them correctly.
As part of this review we will also look at marketing techniques. Now cast your mind back to the purpose of this blog. Do referral systems work? What marketing techniques work?
Read the post The First 3 things about internet marketing HERE
The Fourth thing then and particular to Traffic Exchanges is this
No More Than Four! The realistic number of exchanges that you can surf at one given time. The reality of hit exchange advertising is that multi-tabbed browsers have become the norm. These include Fire Fox, Crazy Browser, MYie2 and others. These programs have made surfing very easy for hit exchange users as they allow you to open multiple ‘tabbed windows’ within one web browser. This saves system resources, stops pop up windows and makes surfing very easy.
It becomes too easy and people are now opening dozens of sites at once. Question?, how much attention do you think these people are giving your website? None or very little would be a good answer, and this is lowering traffic quality across the board.
We need to treat each other’s website like we want ours to be treated. Co-operation between two surfers. You look at my site, and I’ll look at yours.
This does not mean sign up for every single website you see, but give each one a glance. If you see something that you may be interested in, bookmark it, come back to it. Check out the site design of each site, see what you like and perhaps design a site from those design ideas. Perhaps email the owner of the website and see if you can network with him or her. Ask yourself if it calls you to action, if it does you need to include that feature in your own pages in particular splash pages.
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abetteryou | May 6, 2007 at 10:08 pm
i was in a group. i posted at a forum for linkbacks. i got some snitty responses. for example - i was new so i could not start a post. or no one answered my request and sent me soliciitations.
some did reply and their link was on my links page. i could never find my link on their page.
anyway marketers are not always co operative. i like blogger marketers better. i have always found them to be friendly and above board. and they usually have great posts.