24 Feb 2008 12:33:15 | F. Terrence Markle
Traffic Exchange Primer By F. Terrence Markle http://www.QuikSystems.com
Traffic exchanges are everywhere. A traffic exchange is a clever
way to get hundreds or thousands of visitors to your website.
The concept is very simple and the exchange process is easy to
put into action. First, you join a traffic exchange program that
includes individuals with websites to promote. Next, you set up
the website you want to promote. Finally, you visit the websites
of the other members and they visit your website in exchange.
There are both fr^ee and paid traffic exchanges. Some of the
exchanges are good and some are not so good. They come in two
basic flavors: manual surf and automatic surf. In the manual
surf mode, you have to visit a website for a minimum period of
time and then click on a button to visit the next website in the
rotation. In the automatic surf mode, the websites are visited
automatically for a specific period of time before the next
website is displayed. The order of website visitation in both
the manual and automatic mode is controlled by the traffic
exchange webmaster.
A rotator or randomizer can be used to display the member
websites one after another in either the automatic or manual
surf mode. The rotator will display a different website in an
order specified by the traffic exchange. In the auto surf mode,
the rotator usually displays websites for a specific time period
that usually ranges from 15 seconds to 60 seconds. The
randomizer, on the other hand, will randomly select the website
to be displayed. You earn credits as you view more and more
websites.
A traffic exchange will expose your website to many Internet
users on a worldwide basis. As a result, the exchange can
possibly give your website a lot of hits. Visualize the traffic
exchange in the same manner you would view a TV. The exchange
provides you with websites to view similar to watching TV
commercials.
The basic traffic exchange program works on the "credit"
principle. You earn a full or partial "credit" every time you
visit another member’s website. In turn, you lose a full credit
whenever another member visits your website. The typical
exchange allows you to earn from 0.5 to 1.0 credit for every
visit you make to another member's website.
You can usually obtain credits on the traffic exchange by:
* Viewing the websites of other members * Referring other
individuals to join the exchange * Purchasing credits from the
exchange’s webmaster.
If you purchase credits, you generally have a higher rate of
conversion of credits earned and/or purchased versus credits
used when you receive visits from other members. You have
greater control over how you use your earned credits when you
pay to receive credits. It is possible to get an display rate of
your website that exceeds 1.0 for every 1.0 credits you earned
or purchased.
As an example, in the basic fr^ee mode you might have to use 2.0
earned credits to display your website 1.0 times to other
members. This is a 0.5 exchange rate. Depending on the traffic
exchange and the number of credits purchased, you can increase
the exchange rate up to about 2.0 displays of your website to
other members for every hit you receive.
Some exchanges offer a sign-up bonus (fr^ee earned credits) to
encourage you to join their traffic exchange. This enables you
to start getting visitors to your website immediately.
You have the ability to enable or disable your own website for
viewing by other members. If you enable your website, other
members can view your site and thus consume your account
credits. If you disable your website, other members cannot view
your website and you conserve your credits. This allows you to
continue to surf the other member websites and build up your
available credits for use at a different time.
The traffic exchanges specify whether or not you can have
multiple websites for display. However, you can only display one
website at a time if you are permitted to have multiple
websites. You can specify how many of your earned and/or
purchased credits can be applied to each of your websites.
Most exchanges have a referral program where you can earn
credits for the people that you refer to the traffic exchange
program and their surfing activity. As a bonus, you may receive
a certain percentage of their earned credits. Your downline
levels may be unlimited or limited depending on the traffic
exchange structure.
Most traffic exchanges earn money from the "purchase credits"
feature they offer and from advertisements. In general, an
exchange member can specify whether or not they want to see
popups, adult or erotic websites.
Most traffic exchanges have restrictions associated with your
use of the exchange. For example, exchanges generally specify
whether you can or cannot have: (1) popup windows, (2) message
boxes, (3) inappropriate content or adult material, (4) break
out of frames, (5) site rotation, (6) URL or domain forwarding
and (7) more than one account.
Furthermore, the traffic exchange may be able to delete your
account if: (1) your account is inactive for a given period of
time or (2) your website is causing problems for the exchange
system. Some exchanges let their members sell their earned
credits for cash back to the traffic exchange. The rate of
conversion from earned credits to cash is controlled by the
webmaster of the traffic exchange.
Your website design and the time it takes for the website to
load are very critical when using a traffic exchange. Your
webpage will never get viewed if your site takes 15 seconds to
load and the exchange rotates the websites every 15 seconds. You
want to have at least a 10-second viewing window to give the
surfing exchange member time to respond to your webpage
presentation.
Keep your website clean of unnecessary clutter. You want your
visitor to make a quick decision whether to ask for more
information or pass on your offering.
Make your displayed website short and simple. Do not send your
visitors to the sales page on your main website. Provide a
killer headline followed by supporting bullets and ask for their
name and email address. Don’t make it complicated.
Put the lure on the fishing line and give your visitors a chance
to say “yes” to your presentation. You need to get your message
in front of your visitor quickly. Capture their name and e-mail
address. You will have plenty of chances at a later time to
market to your list.
Traffic exchanges can bring you a lot of traffic. It will take
some work but the increase in your own opt--in list will provide
constant inspiration. You should consider the benefits gained
from traffic exchanges if you have the time and proper
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About Author :
Copyright © 2004 - F. Terrence Markle has worked for over 20
years with public and private companies. He has an MBA in
marketing and finance and has been involved with
Internet-related businesses for over 3 years.