How To Easily Maximize All of Your Traffic Exchanges
Copyright © Knight C Duerig
http://kcduerig.com
In researching this article, I found one site that lists over 900
traffic exchanges, which begs the question; how do you manage all
of those traffic exchanges? I won’t pretend to be able to answer
that question but I will show you how I manage my 35-40 of the
best manual traffic exchanges.
I don’t know what percentage of those 900 are autosurf traffic
exchanges and which one’s are manual traffic exchanges. The one’s
that I use are all considered the best manual traffic exchanges.
My strategy is to surf 5-6 traffic exchange programs every day. I
have two methods to keep track of which one’s are due and which
one’s aren’t.
The first method I recommend is to set up 7 different folders in
your favorites file. One folder for each day of the week. I then
bookmark the traffic exchanges for each day of the week in the
appropriate folder.
I use Firefox as my browser and it allows me to open all of the
bookmarks in a folder with one click. So first thing in the
morning, I open the traffic exchanges for that day and then check
to make sure they have the right websites listed and that any
credits are assigned where I want them. Then it is time to start
surfing.
Another feature of Firefox is that I can tab between my different
sites by simply holding down the control key and hitting the tab
key. This allows me to surf 5 or 6 traffic exchanges with very
little time spent waiting for a site to load or the timer to
count down. This makes my time much more efficient.
I will surf the same sites all day long, as my time permits.
Sometimes I can only surf in the morning and the evenings and
other days I get much more time on the computer.
My second method of tracking the top traffic exchanges is to use
a spreadsheet. I set it up so that I have a worksheet for each
day of the week, which corresponds to the files in my bookmarks.
I set up columns for each of the following: the date I joined an
exchange, the name of the traffic exchange, the link to my login
page, the link for referrals, my username/member number, my email
and you can list your passwords here too.
Having a separate row for each exchange, I can also list the
sites that I am advertising and any other comments that I feel
are needed.
Using these methods, you can surf any given traffic exchange at
least once a week and you won’t have to worry about it becoming
inactive.
The frequency at which you surf any particular program
is strictly up to you. Any where from the same 5-6 sites every
day to 5-6 different sites each day.
About the Author:
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If you would like to learn more about marketing on the internet
using the same free programs that I use, such as traffic
exchanges, safelists, article marketing, ezine advertising, blogging and much, much more, just drop me a note at
kcduerig@kcduerig.com. Rest assured, all of the training is
free and it is very comprehensive.
Simply go to http://kcduerig.com to become a marketing guru, too.
Hi Knight!
ReplyDeleteI am Michael Aslund from Sweden.
It would be extremely interesting for me to know
which EXCHANGES you get the best result out off.
Please check out my Scandinavian Safelist.
http://www.midnightsunsafelist.com
Thanks,
Michael Aslund
Michael,if you'll drop me an email at kcduerig@kcduerig.com, I'll send you my list.
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