Increase Web Traffic with Traffic Exchanges
Traffic exchanges are a great way to increase web traffic. If you’re not familiar with what traffic exchanges are, they’re basically a website where you “surf” other member’s web pages in exchange for credits. The credits you accumulate are used to show your web pages to other members.
The concept is very simple. Most traffic exchanges also make use of banners and links that you can show to other members using your credits. The amount of credits you earn will depend on the ratio that is used, but this varies per traffic exchange. And, many give out bonus credits or freebie credits to members.
Traffic Exchanges can be used to bring in targeted traffic to your web pages. There is a time limit on how long members have to view a web page, so this is your chance to get your offer seen by hundreds if not thousands of potential prospects. The minimum time is around seven seconds, with some traffic exchanges being as high as 15 seconds.
If you have a site or web page that could use an increase in web traffic, then traffic exchanges are a great way to get it. All it takes is signing up to the most popular exchanges and spending an hour or so surfing for credits.
You may be wondering what the popular traffic exchanges are. Well, that’s going to be explained in my next post when I discuss how to best use Traffic Exchanges and get maximum results for your efforts.
So, stay tuned for my next post!

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Hi Alan,
Is it good having a backlinks from blogspot blogs that has PR’s?
I exchange links with my friends but I don’t know if it matters or what.
Anyways, thanks for this post.
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Alan Mater
Twitter: AMater
@Glass Beads, Yes, Blogger blogs are just like any other website. High PR blogs can pull a lot of weight and are seen as an authority. Even ones with a low PR can still be valuable.
If you can exchange links with other related sites, then do it.
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Twitter: deneilmerritt
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Traffic exchanges does not bring in targeted traffic. It’s just other webmasters trying to get traffic to their sites. All of this results in no sales!
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Alan Mater
Twitter: AMater
@Deneil Merritt, Hi Deneil, you should check out my follow-up post I wrote yesterday. The fact is that traffic exchanges do work if you know how to use them. My latest post covers this concept. Basically, you should use them to build your list.
Trying to build a downline or make a sale is pretty much a lost cause. It also helps to know which traffic exchanges are going to produce the best results based on user feedback. Here’s the link: http://www.replaceyoursalary.com/work-from-home-blog/internet-marketing/how-to-maximize-your-results-traffic-exchanges
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