Promoting My World Plus on Traffic Exchanges

October 19, 2009 by  

You may or may not have heard of Traffic Exchanges, but if not, they are a good way to advertise an opportunity for free. A traffic exchange allows you to earn credits in return for viewing other people’s web pages (aka surfing) for a certain length of time (usually 10-20 seconds). You can then use your credits to advertise your own  web pages, banners or text links.

If you have used Traffic Exchanges before with no success, then you may want to read to the end of this post before making the decision not to bother with them!

Many people advertise long sales letters, expensive products/services or the home page of their website or blog on traffic exchanges. If you do this it is highly unlikely that you will achieve anything. The reason for this is that people surf traffic exchanges for one reason only – to earn credits. This makes traffic exchanges very untargeted, especially when compared to search engines, BUT it does not mean that they do not work!

Here are 5 simple rules that you should follow to be successful with Traffic Exchange advertising:

1) Advertise SHORT web pages only. Preferably pages that require no scrolling to see the whole page

2) Make sure your offer is attention grabbing. Ideally a page that captures a name and email address.

3) Surf at least 5 traffic exchanges at the same time using tabbed browsing. This will earn you credits 5 times faster!

4) Build your downline in the traffic exchanges. You will receive additional credits which means that you won’t have to spend as much time surfing.

5) Track your results. If you are not getting a response do something different e.g. advertise a different page instead.

Here are some step by step instructions for you to help you promote My World Plus on Traffic Exchanges. The aim of this is to earn you credits in the best traffic exchanges and allow you to get pre enrollees for My World Plus while at the same time building your downline.

STEP ONE: If you don’t know what a traffic exchange is read my Introduction to Traffic Exchanges here

STEP TWO:  Join Traffic Hoopla for free. This will show you the current top traffic exchanges and help you to build a downline.

STEP THREE: Login to Traffic Hoopla and click the “1st Join” button. Join the top 5 Traffic Exchanges in the list. As you join them, enter your referral IDs in Traffic Hoopla and save them.

STEP FOUR: This is the most time consuming part and will probably take you about 1-2 hours. You need to familiarise yourself with each of the 5 traffic exchanges that you have joined. You will need to enter a URL to promote and you will normally have to surf 10-20 pages to activate your account. For the URL, you want to choose a combination of a) One of the My World Plus URLs and b) A Traffic Hoopla Splash page. This will allow you to build your downline in the traffic exchanges (via Traffic Hoopla) and also hopefully get some pre-enrollees for My World Plus.

Note – You will find your MWP URLs in the MWP members area. Read this post on My World Plus Lead Capture Pages  to find out more. Try promoting a few different URLs rather than always using the same one. For the Traffic Hoopla splash pages, login to Traffic Hoopla and click the link on the home page that says “you may also use these pages”

STEP FIVE: On a daily basis, open 6 tabs inside a browser and spend about 20-30 minutes surfing all 5 of these traffic exchanges at one time. This will earn you credits and as you earn credits your own URLs will  be shown.

Repeat step 5 as often as possible. Your credits will grow and you will get more exposure. At the same time your downline should grow and you will be able to surf less as you will earn credits from your downline.

Traffic exchanges were one of the first advertising methods that I used when I started internet marketing back in 2004. As a result I have hundreds of people in my downlines for these exchanges and I never need to surf myself. If you work on this you can easily find yourself in the same situation!

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