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Tuesday, April 24, 2007

Traffic Exchange

Traffic Exchange programs want you to click on other people's web sites, and in return they will see yours. This is a relatively good market, as it is comprised of people who are willing to put in an effort to market, and beginners are often referred there. It includes startpages, webpages, banners, blogs - anything where you want people to click, in exchange for a click from you, or in the case of banners, to display a banner impression on your site in exchange for an impression on someone else's site.

Traffic Swarm seems to be the most popular traffic exchange program that involves deliberately viewing others' websites.

Instant Buzz is another new traffic exchange program that involves a toolbar at the top of your browser, displaying a line of clickable advertising text while you use your browser. And your ad appears on other people's browsers. It apparently generates good traffic.

An excellent suite of traffic exchanges are the Best of the Best ones: Clickaholics.

A great site that gives you analysis and comparison of traffic programs is:
TrafficHoopla.

Crazybrowser is a free browser that lets you surf several traffic programs at once. It has been optimised to speed up handling of multiple screens. Actually, if you use traffic exchanges, you'd have to be crazy not to use Crazybrowser. It includes a free pop-up killer. When I did traffic exchanges, I generally had 12 startpage sites open at the same time for surfing. Crazybrowser

As traffic exchange systems are rarely 1:1 (where one click on someone else's site earns one click on your site), the program administrator is usually able to sell clicks to your site, if you have more money than time.

ShareAdSpace will actually pay people cash to surf through other people's webpages.

Autosurf programs had a brief spurt of popularity. But given that people usually start them up, and go off somewhere else, nobody sees your ads. So why bother?

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