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A Traffic Exchange or Hit Exchange as they are also known is a
real Traffic Alternative. Basically you receive exposure for your own
web site, banner ads, and even text links by viewing the sites and ads
of other people. these all are a vs-trex traffiic exchangith autosurf
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The Concept on traffic exchange
A traffic
exchange website receives website submissions from webmasters that
join traffic exchange
networks. The person who submitted the website then has to browse
other member sites on the exchange program to earn credits, which
enable their sites to be viewed by other members through the surf
system.
This increases the number of visitors to all the sites involved.
Exchanges enforce a certain
credit ratio, which illustrates the amount of websites the surfer
must view in order to receive one hit through the program for their
promoted website. Many sites offer the ability to upgrade one's
membership level for a more equal credit ratio. As the viewers are all
website owners or affiliates, it is possible that some might find
certain member sites interesting and thus make note of them on their
own sites, sending more traffic their way. Most traffic programs also
impose a time limit when members are browsing,
ranging from 10 seconds to 60 seconds. Some incorporate the use of
captcha to ensure user interaction.
Almost all traffic exchange programs are free, although many of
them offer special features to paid members and offer credits for
purchase. Almost all traffic exchange programs encourage users to
build their own referral networks, which in turn increases the
referrers' amount of credits. The traffic generated in a traffic
exchange can be leveraged by using a downline builder to assist the
user in building a referral network in the many different traffic
exchanges. In practice, traffic exchange programs are generally used
by small business owners or marketers
who either
want free advertising or use the exchange programs for low-budget
advertisement campaigns
HistoryTraffic Exchanges date back to the beginning of the web
and were primarily used by organizations to share sites between
employees.
Viewers would rate pages in a similar fashion to the now popular
social bookmarking phenomenon. When interesting websites were hard to
find a traffic exchange for an organisation new to the web proved an
invaluable tool.
Circa 1994 traffic exchanges moved from corporate intranets to the
web. In an effort to build communities the concept of rating pages was
replaced with rewarding members for viewing. It was 1996 before
traffic exchanges began to charge for traffic and around this time the
concept changed from a tool for locating interesting sites to a
commercial one. This change in direction resulted in increased
popularity at the expense of the content which is now almost
exclusively commerce. Traffic Exchange vs. Bounce Rate
Most of people use Traffic Exchange programs to increase their site
visit rate. Traffic Exchange programs offer both the Auto and Manual
Surf options with a timing of 10 to 60 seconds. An 'autosurf' program
requires no human intervention to rotate the sites in the database,
and is used primarily to inflate the total number of site hits. This
practice is rather controversial as it may skew the results of website
popularity. People's main reason behind joining a Traffic Exchange
program is a theory based on Search Engine ranking. The more visits,
the more the ranking will increase but it is now thought that such
techniques are outdated and do not influence SEO and SERP ranking. A
factor which may negatively influence the ranking is the Bounce Rate.
If a website or blog has a high bounce rate then it will be considered
that people are not interested in the content. The Bounce Rate is
calculated by the average rate a visitor stayed on the site. So
whereas the Traffic Exchange sites increase the
site visit rate, on the other hand they
also increase the bounce rate. Using Traffic Exchanges Effectively
The key to using traffic exchanges is understanding that the person
will only be viewing your site for 10–20 seconds. Rather than sending
the person to your website, you should be sending them to a specific
advertisement designed for traffic exchanges. The most effective are
squeeze pages, which have a simple headline, description, and opt-in
form for an autoresponder. Then the surfer can easily type their email
address in and receive more information about your product or services
at a later time.
Adsense on Traffic Exchanges Google has specifically stated not to use
Adsense on Traffic Exchanges If you wish to advertise your website on
a traffic exchange, but also have Adsense ads, simply create separate
pages for advertising in traffic exchanges that do not have the
Adsense ads.
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