Traffic Exchanges?
By thundercat
@thundercat (505)
United States
December 25, 2006 9:24pm CST
Do you get reliable hits off of these kinds of sites? Are they worth your time surfing other people's sites in order to get them to look at yours?
5 responses
@smkwan2007 (1036)
• Hong Kong
31 Mar 07
If you really want some one to read your info on your site or blog, no, because people taking part in traffic exchange would not read anything. They just want to get as much credit as possible in the shorties time. But if you want you website's record of traffic looks good. Traffic exchange is the fastest way to do so.
@tadncyndi (35)
• United States
30 Mar 07
These people that say traffic exchanges are a waste of time are members are the wrong traffic exchanges. I own my own traffic exchange Robot Surfing.com it has a ton of commited members and therefore maintains a very steady hit delivery. I have used my traffic exchange program to boost my stats on all my other websites up to a Page Rank 3 in the first 3 months online.
http://www.robotsurfing.com
delivers over 500 hits per day to each of its members sites and is free to join, plus you will receive 1000 free credits just for signing up. Thats 15,000 hits per month to your site on average. I can pretty much guarantee you will run out of credits every time, as we dilver hits faster than you can earn them.
@DRoddy77 (1776)
• United States
26 Dec 06
I have used traffic exchanges to get more traffic to my site, and yes it does bring more hits into my site but most of them are just other users who want to get hits to their sites, so they just stay at your site for the 30 seconds or however long they have to stay and then move on to the next site. It brings you more hits, but not real quality hits from people that are really interested in what your site is about.