Are you disappointed with these results, certainly not, and I was not disappointed, but had to laugh, smile, and write the way it is.
What happened to the traffic visiting the 2000 Triond user?
Triond users need good traffic, so it takes effort to get traffic.
Methods of getting traffic manually, by visiting other Triond user, thereby providing a role, and the impression of yourself to other users, then it is likely to cause a response.
If you do not have friends in using Triond, then you hardly get any traffic.
If you have friends, but you do not visit, then you will get no traffic.
If you are visiting friends, and friends do not visit you, and do not respond, then you do not get traffic.
If you visit friends, give credit to the like, facebook status, to comment on an article, then you have contributed to Triond user, and for Triond. But, if you will get the same thing? Of course not.
You can get the same thing from other Triond user, which is 10 percent of your job, or maybe up to 25 percent of the amount that you visit.
After trying to visit more than 2000 users Triond, and comment on the article, with a “long time”, and gradual. Then get the 25 percent response from other users.
After trying to visit more than 2000 users Triond, and comment on the article, with a “short time”, fast, which takes 4 days. Then get the 10 percent of the visit.
Are you disappointed with these results, certainly not, and I was not disappointed, but had to laugh, smile, and write the way it is.









July 31st, 2012 at 8:20 am
July 31st, 2012 at 12:56 pm
Thank you for sharing and I added you as a friend.
July 31st, 2012 at 1:20 pm
Thanks for reporting back to us. If I understand you correctly, if you view and comment on 2000 pages, you get about 500 views–or less–back, depending on the time frame. Yup, sounds correct.
July 31st, 2012 at 1:42 pm
I think you nailed it.
July 31st, 2012 at 6:04 pm
Very interesting article, many thanks