Many times you will hear someone complain about
traffic exchanges because they don’t think the
traffic is of sufficiently high quality for their
at home business needs. On the contrary,
prospects who take the time to surf traffic
exchanges are exactly the kind of prospects you
want! Ideal opportunity seekers! You already know
that they at least have access to a home
computer, they are at least somewhat computer-
knowledgeable, and that they are probably
involved with some affiliate program. Often they
are newcomers to marketing and very anxious to
get started. So why not try to convince them of
the value of your opportunity? After all, isn’t
your opportunity better than most?
You’ll find traffic exchanges everywhere you
look. They are easy to start with the right
program, so many are run out of basements and
spare rooms. Exchanges are simple in concept, and
thus it is a relatively simple matter for
interested webmasters to get the up and running.
But don’t overlook the small-time traffic
exchange–its users may represent a customer base
that would be difficulty if not impossible to
reach otherwise. Once you find a traffic exchange
you like, you complete the brief sign-up form,
and you will soon be in the company of many
fellow marketers, each with a webpage or two that
they wish to promote. Lead with the best
opportunity sales page you have for your at home
business. To promote your own page, you find the
form on the site where you can enter your
website’s URL, and the program will arrange for
its display once you have assigned “credits”
(increasingly exchanges are offering auto-
assignment of credits). From there, you head to
the “Surf” page where you rack up these credits
by visiting the pages of other entrepreneurs.
Traffic exchanges come in both free and paid
varieties–the free ones proliferate, so there is
no need to pay to join unless you receive a
special offer in return. You will observe right
away that some exchanges are more technically
sophisticated than are others.
Of the two basic types, however–manual and
automatic, you will want the manual. After all,
there isn’t much point in having your page shown
if the end user doesn’t even have to be present
in the room while it is being displayed. That
would not benefit your at home business. Manual
exchanges ensure that this user will be
participating in the viewing process, so no
worries there. The webmaster of the traffic
exchange controls the way in which the pages are
viewed–order, time shown, and so forth. The
pages are usually rotated randomly.
Automatic exchanges can have specific uses, but
generally speaking they are not a great way to
get your site seen.-since they are automatic,
such exchanges do not even require a person to be
at the computer-hence, no real traffic for you.
Manual exchanges are far better. Lately, some
eye-catching automatic exchanges have surfaced
that offer cash bonuses on select pages–the
pages on these exchanges certainly can capture
one’s full attention, so don’t rule out
attractive automatic exchanges, either, once you
have gotten comfortable with the traffic exchange
concept. Automatic traffic exchanges are not
without merits of their own, but are more suited
to advanced users who can judge their worth for
at home business more accurately.
You may find it very handy to make use of a
rotator of your own if you have more than one
sales page. A professional rotator such as
Pageswirl can be a great help in showing your
pages smoothly and in the order you choose, while
giving no clue that it is even operating. While
there are some traffic exchange operators that do
not like rotators at all, Pageswirl is very
exchange-friendly, and is usually welcomed.
Because a great many marketers make use of
traffic exchanges, your site has the potential to
be seen by many people–the market is worldwide.
Most traffic exchanges work on the “credit”
program. You will earn a full or partial “credit”
each time you visit another member’s website. In
turn, you forfeit a full credit each time another
member visits your website. Typically, an
exchange allows you to earn from 0.5 to 1.0
credit on each visit you make to another member’s
website. There are often three main ways of
obtaining credits–earning them through surfing
of the traffic exchange as described, purchasing
them in a package, or referring other exchange
users who earn some credits for you when they
themselves surf. Purchased credits can sometimes
be targeted a little more effectively, as a
reward for the purchase. Choose the exchange
benefits that best suit your at home business.
Often there is a “pro” or enhanced membership
which will allow you some favorable terms for
surfing and purchases–often with an higher
number of credits distributed. It is not uncommon
for traffic exchanges to offer bonuses to join–
this can be an effective way to promote your site
if you keep your eye our for new exchanges with a
competitive bonus package. Some traffic exchanges
are very helpful in this regard. Traffic
exchanges have the ability to control how many
websites and banners that you are allowed to
display–this varies widely from exchange to
exchange (although, as mentioned previously, a
rotator such as Pageswirl can bypass such
limitations).
As you become familiar with a favorite traffic
exchange, you will want to consider joining its
referral program as a way to accrue more credits
more often. Again, you will obtain a portion of
the credits obtained by the downline member when
they surf. The downline set-up is determined by
the exchange itself–downline structures can
vary.
Be aware of traffic exchange restrictions. You
may not be allowed to use pop-up windows, adult
content, sites that break frames, rotators,
multiple accounts, URL forwarding, gambling
themes, or banned websites. There are often cash
bonuses available as rewards for certain
activities or for participation in contests.
The speed and ability of your website to load
without difficulty is very important to the
traffic exchange. Most exchanges urge user to
make use of “splash pages”–small pages that load
instantly, often with just a single picture or
message, rather than full loading of a complete,
fully loaded webpage full of graphics and tools.
Your concise message should be one that is
absorbed readily in the 10 or 15 second viewing
period.
Beware of complicated displays, languages or
presentations that drag down the loading time of
your page. Your message should be brief and to
the point, with maximum impact in presentation. A
common goal for many users is to simply obtain
the name and e-mail for follow-up later, either
by e-mail campaign or autoresponder. In this way,
you can market to the list any way you would like
to at a later point in time. This is a more
comprehensive strategy for your at home business.
Make sure that you have a pop-up stopper running
-traffic exchanges can be irritating if you have
to deal with all the pop-ups. Even if not
officially allowed on the exchange, pop-ups have
been known to slip through. A pop-up stopper
allows you to surf more contentedly. And be sure
you are running a good anti-virus program,
because you never know–traffic exchanges are not
better or worse in this aspect than the internet
itself.
Use a web page rotator-it is especially helpful
with exchanges that will only let you list one or
two pages-with a rotator, you can get all your
best sales pages seen. Pageswirl is a highly
recommended professional rotator.
If you really enjoy a particular exchange,
consider upgrading-there are often a lot of
benefits. Some exchanges even offer ways to make
money!
Traffic exchanges can be a lot of fun. There are
a wide variety of them, and used effectively,
they can bring a lot of traffic to your offer.
They should most definitely be a part of your
online marketing campaign. Many traffic exchanges
have recognized that there is a fatigue factor is
surfing site after site, so they have enhanced
their exchanges with contests, bonuses,
entertaining displays, extra advertising avenues
and other perks of “surfing the exchanges”.
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