Weekly Click Challenge – What It Is, How It Works… and Why I Created It ?

I had a really nice chat with a member last night who had a question about one of the sites in the new weekly game…And it made me realize something important…If one person is wondering… others probably are too ?

So I wanted to take a minute and walk you through the game — the what, the how, and the why behind it.

What the Weekly Click Challenge Is

Each week, you’ll see 5 different sites come up while you’re surfing.
Your goal?
Simply find them and click the button when they appear
That’s what records your spot in the game
That’s it !


How It Works

  • The 5 sites show up randomly while you surf
  • When you see one, just click the button
  • That click is what records your participation in the game
  • You do NOT need to:
    • join the site
    • surf the site
    • or do anything beyond clicking

You have the entire week to find all 5
So no pressure… no race
This Is NOT a Race
I’ve heard a few people wondering if this is a “who can surf the most” kind of thing…
It’s not

There’s:

  • no rush
  • no leaderboard
  • no advantage for doing more

You’re simply: clicking the sites when you come across them during your normal surfing
That’s it

Why I Created This

This is the part I love most…
I didn’t create this to make things harder…I created it to:

reward active members
encourage people to really look at the ads
bring a little fun and surprise into surfing
and most importantly…
help members get more visibility and referrals


What Happens When You Win

Each week, I choose winners…(Sunday nights/Monday AM)
And here’s the fun part:
The first 3 winners get their links featured in the next round
So now YOU become part of what others are clicking and seeing

The Bigger Idea Behind It
This isn’t just a game…
It’s a gentle way to help train something that really matters:
watching ads and actually clicking when something catches your eye
Because that’s what helps everyone on the site


Final Thought

There’s no rush…
No pressure…
Just something fun to take part in as you’re already surfing

And who knows…
next week, your link might be one others are clicking


If you ever have questions, please ask…
because chances are, someone else is wondering the same thing ?

Finding Our Balance Again in TEland

Over the years, Traffic Exchanges have grown and changed in so many creative ways. What started as simple surf?for?credits advertising slowly evolved into something much bigger — with bonuses, rewards, themed items, challenges, and all kinds of fun extras that kept members engaged.

And honestly? A lot of that creativity brought energy and excitement into TEland. It kept people logging in. It kept things interesting. It gave members something to chase beyond just credits.

But as time went on, something else happened too.

All those fun extras began to take center stage, and the advertising — the whole reason TEs exist — started slipping into the background. Members were still active, still surfing, still collecting… but not always paying attention to the ads themselves.

I’ve been thinking about this a lot lately.

Not in a negative way.
Not in a “TEs did something wrong” way.
Just in a realistic way.

Because if we want TEs to stay strong, valuable, and worth running, we need to make sure the advertising is still getting the attention it deserves.

That’s why I’ve been experimenting with a few things on my own sites:

  • weekly “find the text ad” challenges
  • banner hunts
  • treasured sites
  • surf-to-discover tasks

These still feel fun, but they also bring the focus back to the ads — where it belongs.

And now I want to take the next step.

Before I make any big decisions or changes, I want to hear from the people who surf every day. The people who know what keeps them engaged, what they enjoy collecting, and what helps them pay attention.

So I’ve put together a short, anonymous survey to gather your thoughts.

Your voice matters.
Your experience matters.
And your feedback will help shape what comes next.

Share your thoughts here:

TE Member Feedback Survey

Thank you for being part of TEland’s next chapter.

How to Ask AI for a Banner (And Actually Get What You Want)

A bright, cheerful illustration showing a laptop with a banner?design screen open. The banner on the screen reads “XYZ Site – Where Smart Marketers Click!” in bold white and orange text on a blue and orange background. A friendly, glowing AI robot stands beside the laptop, pointing at the banner as if helping create it. Around the laptop are creative tools like pencils, a notepad, a color palette, and a steaming coffee cup. At the top, large playful text says “How to Ask AI for a Banner” with smaller text underneath: “And Actually Get What You Want!” The background is light blue with sparkles, lightbulbs, and chat bubbles, giving the whole image a fun, helpful, tech?friendly vibe.

This post was inspired by a conversation with a fellow member who asked a great question — and I realized she’s not the only one wondering. If she’s asking, a whole bunch of people probably are. So here’s a simple guide to help you get better results when asking AI to create banners (or anything visual).

If you’re new to using AI, here’s something nobody tells you at the beginning:

AI isn’t a mind reader.
It’s a pattern reader.

And the way you ask for something determines whether you get a “wow!” result…
or a “what on earth is this?” result.

Let’s use a classic example — a 468×60 banner.

How Most Beginners Ask
This is the typical first?timer prompt:
“I need a 468×60 banner for my XYZ site.”
Technically, yes — that’s a request.
But it’s missing everything the AI needs to understand your vision.

It’s like walking into a bakery and saying,
“I want a cake.”
You’ll get something, but it might not be what you imagined.

How AI Loves to Be Asked

Here’s the upgraded version — the one that gets you the good stuff:

“Create a 468×60 banner for my XYZ site.
Use bold colors (blue and orange), modern style, and include the text:
‘XYZ Site – Where Smart Marketers Click.’
Make it clean, eye?catching, and designed for traffic exchanges.”

Now the AI knows:

  • the size
  • the purpose
  • the text
  • the colors
  • the style
  • the vibe
  • the audience

You’ve given it direction instead of a mystery.

The Simple Formula Anyone Can Use

If you want to make AI your creative partner instead of your guessing machine, use this:

Size + Purpose + Text + Colors + Style + Audience + Vibe

That’s it.
Seven tiny details that turn a vague request into a crystal?clear one.

Here’s a perfect example:

“Make a 468×60 banner for my XYZ site.
It’s for traffic exchanges, so it needs to pop.
Use teal and black, clean modern fonts, and include the text:
‘XYZ Site – Build, Click, Grow.’
Make it bold, fun, and professional.”

Boom.
Now the AI knows exactly what you want — and it can deliver.

The One-Line Rule for Newbies

If you want to keep it super simple, remember this:

“Tell AI what you want, what it’s for, what it should say, and how it should look.”

That’s the whole secret.

Once people learn this, their results improve instantly — and they stop thinking AI is “random” or “inconsistent.”

Final Thoughts

This whole post came from a simple question — and a light bulb moment.
If one person is wondering, many others are too.

So if you’ve ever felt unsure about how to ask AI for graphics, banners, or creative work… now you’ve got a simple formula that works every time.

And yes — even if you’re still half asleep when you use it.
(Trust me, I’ve been there.)

Are You Promoting… or Just Surfing Traffic Exchanges?

Every once in a while I like to step back and look at my own tracking stats.

Not the fancy reports.
Not the totals.

Just the simple question:

Where are my clicks coming from?

And every time I do that, I’m reminded of something that many members in TEland forget.

Surfing alone doesn’t build momentum.

The Trap Many Members Fall Into

Traffic Exchanges are fun.
You log in, click around, collect credits, maybe even earn a few bonuses.

Before you know it, an hour has passed and you feel like you’ve been busy.

But here’s the honest question:

Did you actually promote anything today?

A lot of people join traffic exchanges and get caught up in:

  • clicking for credits
  • chasing bonus offers
  • collecting a few pennies here and there

And there’s nothing wrong with that.

But if that’s all you’re doing, you’re missing the real power of these communities.

Promotion Is Where the Magic Happens

Surfing gives you credits.

Promotion gives you results.

The members who see the most success in traffic exchanges are usually the ones who are doing a little bit of both.

They are:

  • putting splash pages in rotators
  • mailing to mailers
  • sharing banners
  • running text ads
  • adding their links in different communities

Little by little, those things start stacking up.

And that’s when the magic happens.

My Tracking Tells the Story

Recently I was looking through my own tracking logs and something jumped out at me.

When I slow down promoting, the clicks slow down too — even if I’m still surfing.

But when I get active again — updating rotators, mailing, sharing splash pages — suddenly my tracking starts lighting up again from different places.

Traffic exchanges.
Mailers.
Banners.

Clicks start coming from everywhere.

That’s when you realize something important.

The system works when you work the system.

Over the years I’ve heard people say:

“Traffic exchanges don’t work.”

But in my experience, that’s not really true.

What usually happens is this:

People join…
they surf for a while…
then they stop promoting.

And when the results slow down, they assume the system doesn’t work.

But the members who stay active — who promote across multiple sites and keep their links circulating — often see a very different picture.

A Little Friendly Advice

If you’ve been spending a lot of time surfing lately, here’s a simple challenge.

Before you log off today, take five minutes and do one small promotion step.

Maybe:

  • add a splash page to a rotator
  • mail your link in a mailer
  • post a banner somewhere
  • share your page in a community

It doesn’t have to be big.

But those little actions are what keep the momentum moving.

Traffic Exchanges were never meant to be just a clicking game.

They’re a network of marketers helping each other get exposure.

And when you combine surfing + promotion, that’s when things really start to grow.

At Zaney Clicks we believe traffic exchanges should teach, encourage, and help members grow. If you’re new here, jump in and start exploring

Happy surfing — and happy promoting!

And if you ever feel stuck, remember — sometimes the best thing you can do is step back, update your links, promote a little, and then jump back into surfing with fresh momentum.

Nancy