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GETTING THE MOST OUT
OF TRAFFIC EXCHANGES
Why do so many people use traffic exchanges to
advertise on the Internet? Because they work.
Not only are they a great way to advertise, but they are a great way to keep yourself close to
the pulse of the industry.
To get the most out of exchange surfing, there are a few things you should know.
• How Much Time Should I Spend Surfing?
As much as you can. If you want to build your business, you will either have to put the time into surfing, or purchase credits and upgrades. We recommend all three for the best results.
Many newcomers spend a week or two surfing an hour or two a day and wonder why their businesses aren't growing. This is because the competition is fierce and you must keep your business in front of everybody to be successful.
• Setting A Schedule For Surfing
Reports have shown that the most active time of the day on traffic exchanges is around 9PM to12AM Pacific time. However, early morning is also very productive.
The best thing to do is break up your surfing into chunks throughout the day. The best scenario would be an hour or two in the early morning, ( Pacific Time ), and hour or two in the early afternoon, an hour or two in the late afternoon/early evening, and 2 or 3 hours later at night.
This will expose your business to wider range of people than surfing every day at the same time.
We suggest the combination of the TrafficRoundup Pro membership, ( best $5.95 deal on the Net! ), in combination with credit purchases and a regular surfing routine.
Due to the high membership level, credits can be used up very quickly on TrafficRoundup. You will want to keep your business in front of other Net Marketers as much as you can. Regular surfing, credits purchases and the Pro upgrade will help you do this!
One more tip: when you are surfing, view all the sites so you won't be cheating other surfers out of their
credits. However, you don't want to spend all your allotted surfing time on reading entire websites. If you see something that interests you, bookmark it and go back to it when you are done surfing!
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