Do you take the time to look at the sites on traffic exchanges?

Canada
August 9, 2009 10:07am CST
So I'm sitting here with three traffic exchanges open, cycling through websites... and though I'm doing PTCs at the same time, I always scroll down a bit on the traffic exchange sites before clicking the code to move on to the next one. Why? Because the site might be interesting, for one... and for two, I would expect others to do the same for my site, otherwise the resource is totally useless. But it occurs to me that some people might just sit here blindly clicking the confirmation links to go on to the next page. So I figured I'd ask about it^^ Oh, and if anyone wants referral links to some good traffic exchnges, feel free to message me - and send me the ones you're already using, too, I'm always looking for them.
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3 responses
• United States
10 Aug 09
Well i gotta tell the truth sometimes i just cycle through, but only because ive been doing traffic exchanges for so long that Ive seen a good chunck of every thing. The only ones i look for now are the newest traffic exchanges. I have a really good group of them that you should try if you already haven't. Ill message you them.
• Canada
10 Aug 09
cool, thanks^^
• United States
10 Aug 09
no problem friend, i just sent you 4 links I think...
@tdemex (3540)
• United States
9 Aug 09
I have a site on my profile you mat be interested in. It's all free don't worry! LOL! In answer to your question I surf so many sites that the same generic pages come up all the time, so I usually fly thru them, but if something comes up that is new and looks interesting I slow down and check it out! I've joined many things from TEs! This is one reason why I created my FREE site age, it's differnt and it works very well! tdemex
• United States
5 Sep 09
I always keep an eye out for a new site to come up and check it out. After it becomes familiar I usually tune it out. That is why having unique splash pages on your own sites to grab the surfer's interest quickly is so important as opposed to running the standard affiliate-furnished page that everyone sees.