Is traffic exchange really worth the time and effort? Plan it.
Before joining think first, are all those visits actually legitimate, do they really sign up for your site?
The obvious answer is no, so then why do all these people use them anyways?
Certain webmasters implement hit scripts, or use them to get easy traffic to sign up for certain offers.
But are they really worth the time?
Upgrading membership?
These sites are used to make profit for themselves.
Do they offer rewards or bonuses the more you surf?
Think about how many ads are shown, how many hits they themselves get, and how much time you spend in them.
Next calculate it with the rewards, payment? Special currency? Bonuses?
Rewards for referring?
Think of how much money they are making, and compare it with what you are going to get or already know what you are getting.
Do not use any of it unless you have a plan for it, such as earning money from a link, etc.
Think before joining any of them.
Because the odds are huge with no planning, spend traffic on a new site?
No one is going to join it, the surfers are worrying about their own traffic.
Think before using these ‘free’ traffic exchange sites.
The work put into it and the outcome will differ greatly if or if you don’t plan it before hand.













November 25th, 2008 at 10:00 pm
I do agree somewhat as it does depend on the site your using. I have used many of them and I think one of the best is easyhits4u. They send me the most traffic and it’s pretty valuable. Great post
November 28th, 2008 at 10:02 pm
HA HA, I’m such an idiot! I was just visiting a car web site and thought, hmm, interesting article! And it was! I’ve tried some of these ‘hit’ builders, to no real advantage. Most just want to thin your wallet. Lauren’s site might be worth a visit…
Thanks,
Clay
January 30th, 2009 at 10:50 pm
I am using easyhits4u too, I am buying credits through the money I make through hits, you should plan it out.
Example:
Your ads give you .01 cent per a hit (Pay per View Ads)
easyhits4u lets people view your site only once every day
So you buy 500 credits for $3.95, you get around $5, there you have it, profit.
Not much, but you can add how much credits you surf for an average every day, then when you can buy a higher hit package, you buy it.
Example:
500 credits – $3.95 – 126 hits per a cent
1000 credits – $5.95 – 168 hits per a cent
2500 credits – $13.95 – 179 hist per a cent