Is There A Difference Between Manual Traffic Exchange, and Auto
Surf Traffic Exchange?
For those of you that do not know what a traffic exchange it, is
it a site that you join, and agree to view other members
websites to have them view yours. This can be a great form of
advertising because a real person is at the other end of the
computer viewing your website, where you will be promoting your
product, or service. This sounds like a great, but how do you
get traffic exchanges to work for you?
There are many websites that tells you to join hundreds of
traffic exchanges, to get the joining bonus. Yes it sounds
great, but big mistake! If you just joined to get the joining
bonus that the traffic exchange offers you probably will never
get it. Why? Many of the traffic exchanges require you to have
surfed a required amount to get that bonus. So if you thought
you were going to get away there. Your Wrong! The worse part is
that if you joined to get the joining bonus, the traffic
exchanges usually will not put your website into rotation until
you have activated your account. So do not go out, and do that
you will only be wasting your valuable time. Later on in the
article I will tell you how you will be able to benefit from
multiple traffic exchanges, and the proper way to do it.
There are two types of traffic exchanges that you can join.
Manual Surf, and Auto Surf traffic exchanges.
Auto Surf is exactly what is says automatic. I know you might be
thinking that this is a good thing. Wrong again. When you set up
an automatic surf, you will be setting it, and going about your
business. Think about it, if you wanted traffic to your website,
and the other person on the other end of the computer is suppose
to be viewing your website, how much people do you think will
see your website using this method? Not many. Personally I stay
away from automatic traffic exchanges, because they do me no
good. I am not giving them a bad label; it just does not benefit
me. However, there are auto surfs out there that you can join,
and they will pay you to use their service. It is not much but
over a period of time, it will add up. Will they pay you? Now
that is another article all by itself. What I recommend that you
do if you are interested in using auto surfs is to do your
research, and know what you are getting into.
Now we will talk about Manual Traffic Exchanges. A manual
traffic exchange is when there are other people sitting behind
the other end of the computer, clicking on a certain image to
view the next website. There is a live person, to see your site,
and not a couch potato, hanging out on the couch hoping that he
will get rich off of auto surf traffic exchanges. If your site
or offer is interesting enough to the viewer they will stop, and
look at what you have to offer. That part is up to you.
If you are interested in promoting an affiliate program the
traffic exchanges it is recommended that you do not just promote
your affiliate page as it is. You probably will be able to get
signups, but not that many. What is recommended is that you
create splash pages or landing pages. A splash page is a
one-page site that teases your viewers about your product or
service. The best way to get more visitors to your site with
splash pages is to list the benefits that your program or
product has to offer, when doing this be careful that you are
not listing the features. A benefit tells the customer how the
product will be able to make their life easier. Everyone wants
to make things easier.
With over 2,500 traffic exchange online, and new ones coming on
everyday, it would be impossible to surf that many exchanges.
That is why I recommend using Cyberwheelers Manual Traffic
Exchange downline builder. It consist of over 40 manual surf
traffic exchanges, that are put into sets that you can surf
using Mozilla Firefox tabbed browser. All of this is explained
at Cyberwheelers.com
In my first three months of using manual traffic exchanges I was
able to generate over 120,000 page views to my site, and over 72
signups. Not bad, for sitting if front of the computer for an
hour each day, and clicking away.
May The Traffic Force Be With You!