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Getting
The Most From Traffic Exchanges |
by:
Brian
Pratt |
If
you are a new to web site promotion or an
experienced campaigner, you should include
Traffic Exchanges as part of your marketing
plan.
When you join a Traffic Exchange you agree
to surf other peoples pages and in return,
they will surf yours.
Traffic exchanges have been around for a
while now, with the largest ones numbering
subscribers in the tens of thousands. So
submitting your webpage to a Traffic Exchange
will potentially give it exposure to a large
number of people.
There are basically two types of exchanges,
manual surf and auto surf. With the manual
surf exchange you click through websites.
The Autosurf site presents pages to you
automatically without the need to click.
Some of the advantages of Traffic Exchanges
are as follows:
1. A cheap and often free method of sending
traffic to your website. This can help with
your page rank
2. The traffic you generate arrives almost
instantly
3. Some exchanges allow the surfer to choose
an ad which is associated with pages they
view. This is a good way of testing your
copy before you spend money placing it in
the outside world.
4. Most traffic exchanges allow you to build
a down line by referring others to them.
You usually get credit for their activity,
and over time your traffic becomes almost
solely generated by the efforts of others.
5. You will be exposed to a lot of products
and services you wouldn't normally see,
which means you will have a better appreciation
of your market and you will pick up some
good ideas about promoting your product.
There are some downsides too:
The people surfing these programs are mainly
interested in promoting their own page -
not looking at yours. This means that you
will need to generate a lot more hits for
each sale.
When you start out you can spend long hours
generating traffic from your own surfing.
Here are some suggestions for getting the
most out of Traffic Exchanges:
1. Join the big ones. You will get your
page to a wider audience if you do
2. Join manual surf exchanges. Your page
is more likely to be read.
3. Find one with a surf ratio of 2:1 or
better. What this means is that for every
2 pages you surf your site is viewed once.
4. Join one where you get credit (clicks/money)
for the activity of those you have referred.
This allows you to generate lots of free
traffic as you refer more and more people
5. Join one that's been around for a while.
Your going to put a lot of work into growing
your client base here, if they have been
in business for a while (more than 2 years)
they have a better chance of lasting the
next two.
6. Join as a free member first, until you
understand enough about the program to decide
if the paid benefits are worth your while.
7. Join two programs (but no more) to begin
with. This way you can allocate some of
your traffic to promoting each exchange
to the others customer base. In this way
you will grow your down line and the amount
of traffic you get for free.
8. Join at least one which allows the surfer
to choose the pages they view by selecting
an ad associated with the page. This will
give you a valuable insight to the effectiveness
of you ad copy. Trafficswarm is run this
way.
9. Take advantage of your surfing time.
Take note of the pages you view and the
reasons that that made it attractive or
not to you.
10. The pages you select to promote must
convey their message at a glance and ideally
should contain a free offer (Ebook, Ezine
sign up). Your objective should be to encourage
the surfer to find out more, setting up
a future sale
With this information you will get the more
visitors and customers to your website.
Over time you Traffic Exchange program will
feed itself to provide free traffic forever.
Here's to your success!
About the author:
Brian Pratt is a 46 year old New Zealander.
He owns a Plug-In Profit Site at http://www.bestrealincome.comYou
can contact Brian at support@bestrealincome.com
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