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

Traffic Exchanges – the Good, Bad and the Ugly

winkinggirlThis week I have read many blog post about traffic exchanges and they are have just been excellent and so got me thinking about all that was said and thought I’d put in my 2 cents on this subject.  Traffic Exchanges – the Good, Bad and the Ugly

Traffic exchanges have been around for long time and will be around for long time as they are an great source of traffic.  There are many great features with the traffic exchanges, the scripts are better, there are some great owners out there and they are giving people online earning that they have never had a chance to have.

There are lot of great TE’s out there and owners that really care about their site and are easy to find and I could keep going but I also want to touch on the bad – as some of the things that I do see is that people come in with sales pages that are a mile long and put it into rotation and wonder why they don’t get any signups.  Also I see many promoting the same page as everyone else – you have to stand out.

You need to change your way of promoting in traffic exchanges – think of them as a billboard that you see when you are going down the interstate – and what would you put on a page the would grab someones attention as they are traveling down the road.  So the next time you are bitching about no results – look at what you are using instead of blaming the traffic exchange.  The traffic exchange is here to bring eyeballs to your billboard and they work very hard to make sure the traffic will get to your billboard.

Now the ugly – there are some traffic exchanges out there that could care less and all they are concerned about is if you stop and buy something from that billboard and really could care less if you every stop in again.  There are some traffic exchanges that are just thrown up and the owner does not maintain his traffic and the next thing the traffic has moved to another site where the traffic is flowing.

You will be able to spot these exchanges and can do it by tracking what you are doing and also just by the site itself – if you login into a site in June and on the members pages it says Merry Christmas – well guess what – that site owners  is not one that is maintaining a steady flow of traffic and could care less if you stop by or not.

So in conclusion, traffic exchanges do work, they are here to stay and I personally feel they are improving.  That is my scoop on traffic exchanges – the good, bad and the ugly.