A traffic exchange normally works by you clicking on a button or image, which then displays a web site in a browser window.
You are credited with the ‘hit’ and you then have to wait an average of 15 seconds or 30 seconds before you can view again, earning another hit.
Earning two or even four hits a minute is a slow way to build up the necessary ‘hits’ to get the exchange to send you traffic in return, because not all of them give you a 1:1 return. Most give
you a 1:2, meaning for every two times you view a site, you get one return view back.
Here is the most intelligent method of maximizing those unproductive seconds between views.
Use a Traffic Exchange launcher, which at the click of a button, launches a number of separate browser windows instaneously. You then R/Click on the taskbar and click on ‘Cascade Windows’ to have all the open windows listed across the screen.
This is popular, some say it will do no good but still, Google give those site which uses these system the higher pagerank :P. On the otherhand, they will dramatically decrease CTR.
Oh well, here's a sample for you to try out (Be warned: You CAN'T use the bonus 2500 credits, you get just what you give ;). From this you will find links to many other similiar site or if you want a simple list, read this post
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Monday, 24 December 2007
Maximize Your Free Traffic
A traffic exchange normally works by you clicking on a button or image, which then displays a web site in a browser window.
You are credited with the ‘hit’ and you then have to wait an average of 15 seconds or 30 seconds before you can view again, earning another hit.
Earning two or even four hits a minute is a slow way to build up the necessary ‘hits’ to get the exchange to send you traffic in return, because not all of them give you a 1:1 return. Most give
you a 1:2, meaning for every two times you view a site, you get one return view back.
Here is the most intelligent method of maximizing those unproductive seconds between views.
Use a Traffic Exchange launcher, which at the click of a button, launches a number of separate browser windows instaneously. You then R/Click on the taskbar and click on ‘Cascade Windows’ to have all the open windows listed across the screen.
This is popular, some say it will do no good but still, Google give those site which uses these system the higher pagerank :P. On the otherhand, they will dramatically decrease CTR.
Oh well, here's a sample for you to try out (Be warned: You CAN'T use the bonus 2500 credits, you get just what you give ;). From this you will find links to many other similiar site or if you want a simple list, read this post
You are credited with the ‘hit’ and you then have to wait an average of 15 seconds or 30 seconds before you can view again, earning another hit.
Earning two or even four hits a minute is a slow way to build up the necessary ‘hits’ to get the exchange to send you traffic in return, because not all of them give you a 1:1 return. Most give
you a 1:2, meaning for every two times you view a site, you get one return view back.
Here is the most intelligent method of maximizing those unproductive seconds between views.
Use a Traffic Exchange launcher, which at the click of a button, launches a number of separate browser windows instaneously. You then R/Click on the taskbar and click on ‘Cascade Windows’ to have all the open windows listed across the screen.
This is popular, some say it will do no good but still, Google give those site which uses these system the higher pagerank :P. On the otherhand, they will dramatically decrease CTR.
Oh well, here's a sample for you to try out (Be warned: You CAN'T use the bonus 2500 credits, you get just what you give ;). From this you will find links to many other similiar site or if you want a simple list, read this post
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