raffic exchanges used to you will be asked to create an
be a hot buzz word when it account and be given a code. Each
came to search engine time you visit someone else’s
optimization but not the entire blog, you earn credits to your
concept is out of style. These account. A timer measures the
were sites that used guarantee a twenty or thirty seconds that you
certain number of visitors to must remain looking at the other
your blog or web page. Usually blog. After times up you enter a
they will guarantee a number in code that moves you to the next
the hundreds or the thousands. site. The more blogs you visit
There are both free traffic the more visitors your blog
exchanges and one that you pay receives.
for on a sliding scale. The idea
is that you buy this lump of Another drawback to using traffic
visitors to your site in a exchanges is many of them do not
package that is priced give you a one to one credit for
accordingly ($10,000 visitors for viewing other blogs. Usually you
$40 for example). Most of these would have to visit 20 sites to
companies also guarantee a get 10 visits to your own site.
viewing of your site for free. Obviously this can be time
consuming because you only get as
These sounds like a deal but of much traffic as you care to
course there is a hitch. For each visit. One way to optimize this
visitor that views your blog you type of time is to consider it
have to view someone else’s blog research and see if there is
in the same way. anyway of linking to the blogs
that you must visit. Many of
Here is how the free version of these traffic exchanges also have
this works -- When you register surplus traffic that they will
your blog on a traffic exchange, sell you for as little as a cent
per visitor. This is how you can are in no way targeted to your
end up spending ten dollars to blog.
earn a thousand visitors. The
problem is that these visitors
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