I have been testing traffic exchanges for years. I have been on and off, but in my opinion they are cheap ways of getting targeted traffic. You can even say that they are free ways of getting targeted traffic, because most traffic exchanges are free.
You can either spend time surfing the exchanges to drive traffic to your websites, or you can upgrade and spend less time surfing. When you upgrade you will get extra credits and more people will see your websites because of the credits.
Now, I have been testing a system called TE Blaster (Traffic Exchange Blaster). It’s really simple. I pay $29.95 a month, and I get 3000 visitors a month from various manual traffic exchanges sent to my websites. I can add up to three websites.
The great thing about TE Blaster is that I can view the statistics of all the manual traffic exchanges that sends visitors to my websites.
But in the end, it’s still just like you are surfing manual traffic exchanges, except that you are not surfing.
So, you’ll have to be careful regarding what kind of websites you send your visitors to. Because you should know that all members of the manual traffic exchanges (all the people that will be visiting your websites) already have their own Internet marketing business. They are using traffic exchanges to promote it… therefore, you need to think; how can I attract a person already involved with an Internet business to sign up for my offer, or to bookmark my website (sign up for my rss feed)?
You need to be crystal clear when it comes to your goal with the (traffic exchange) marketing campaign. Because you are getting really targeted traffic, you know their interests, you just need to focus on how to convert them from 10 second visitors (because that’s usually how long they have to stay on your website according to the various traffic exchanges) to buyers or recurring visitors.
I really don’t have the answer to this just yet, but I will let you know as soon as I have.
Visit TE Blaster.






July 10, 2008
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