Traffic Exchanges Are a Waste of Time!

Discussion in 'General Marketing' started by John Guanzon, Jun 23, 2007.

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    Traffic Exchanges Are a Waste of Time!
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    Have you ever heard someone say this in a forum or in an email
    that came across your inbox? I know I have and every time it
    makes me say to myself... these people don't know what they're
    talking about.. or do they?

    Sure if they're not using them correctly then it is a waste of time
    for them. They're wasting their time using the TE's to advertise
    because they don't know how to use them effectively.

    On the other hand... they're not a waist of time to many people
    because they do know how to use them effectively.

    Today, I want go into the top 5 ways to use TE's effectively.

    1. Start with the end in mind. If you want to provide a product
    they want or desire to a surfer of a TE then you need to ask
    yourself what they want?

    What do most TE surfers want and desire? Well one things for
    sure you know they want more traffic. You know they're using
    the TEs to get more traffic... and you know they're goal is get
    more people to their sites. I think I said the same thing 3 times. :D

    That's an easy one... so is there a product that you own, promote
    or can create that would be what they want or desire?

    Let's say you come up with a product that will help them surf
    in half the time they're doing now (that's not cheat software Smile ).
    Or a new software tool that will help them manage all their TE
    accounts for them.

    Would that be something they would want or desire? You Bet!

    So, that's something you have to keep in mind. Too many people
    are promoting things in TEs that no one cares to buy or use.
    That's another reason why promoting TEs in TEs works so well.
    That's what the surfer is looking for #1... Traffic generating tools
    or services.

    Okay so let's say you have the coolest and newest tool that every
    surfer has got to have... and they can afford to buy it. Now that's
    half the battle and you've won that one before you even step onto
    the battle field.

    2. Create a Splash Page that lists the top benefits they want
    and a catchy graphic that stops them dead in their tracks. Too
    many people promote long sales pages in the TE's that people
    just don't have the time to read while they're surfing. Remember
    there goal while they surf is to generate traffic to their sites.

    You have to catch their eye first by putting something in front of
    them that will stop them dead in their tracks and then get them to
    click over to your site from the Splash Page. That way you have
    their undivided attention. Your headline needs to contain a sense
    of urgency. It must tap into anticipation, desire, curiosity, and
    other emotional hot buttons. It must have a call to action.

    Keep in mind, once they click over to your site... it better be
    something that interests them or they're gone for good and
    chances are even if they see your page 1,000 more times
    they won't ever click it again. Sad

    3. Lead capture pages... these still work very well. If you give
    them enough information to get their curiosity flowing, but not
    enough for the whole enchilada, then you can get them to fill
    out your lead capture page for more info, or to download a
    free product. The secret here is to give them something they
    would gladly pay for, but they don't have to since you're giving
    it to them for free (plus that let's you know what they're interested
    in... and means you can sell similar products to them later).

    Now if you've captured their name and email to follow up with
    them for a sale, then It's best from this point to send them some
    follow up messages that will drip your sales messages over days
    and weeks with the ability to buy the product at anytime through
    out the emails you send them.

    How many emails should you set up to go out? That's up to you...
    if you test the emails and know that on day 3 of the emails 90% of
    the subscribers buy, then you might not need to keep adding email
    after email. Set up about 5 and add on if necessary. Keep testing
    and find out what works or doesn't.

    4. Squeeze Pages. This is a combination of both a Splash Page and
    a Lead Capture Page in one. It gets the viewer to fill out the form and
    once they do they get redirected to your sales page with a more open
    mind because they just gave you their name and email for more info.

    Then you can send them the follow up emails like the lead
    capture page does. Just make sure if they buy your product
    from the sales page that you stop sending them emails
    especially if after a certain amount of messages you start
    offering lower prices. You don't want upset customers knowing
    they could have paid less for the product.

    5. The Free Report... this is where you give them access right
    to your Free Report. This can be great for the skeptics out there.
    These are the people that have gotten burned from opting into too
    many email lists and they aren't going to just give up their name
    and email anymore. They get way too many emails as it is and
    don't trust anyone.

    So, adding a link to your Free Report right from a Splash Page
    can help these people click over and get more comfortable with
    you and what you're offering before they have to give out their info.
    Then after they read the report, give them a way to opt-in for more
    info.

    My suggestion to you is to first get something they want, then
    second add all three methods to present the info through out the
    TE's. Then third... test each one and see which generates the
    highest return on investment.

    Okay, now here's the most important tip in getting results from
    promoting in the TE's.

    After setting up a product you believe they will want, and implementing
    all three advertising methods and sending about 10,000 unique visitors
    to those pages... if you don't see people opt-in or get a sale... Then Stop!
    That's it... quit wasting your time. You're right... Traffic Exchanges Are a
    Waste of Time.

    I bet that won't happen! Actually, I've had so much success using
    the TE's I know that won't happen. And if it does...please let me
    know and I will take the time to explain why it didn't happen and
    show you what you did wrong or why it didn't work for you.

    Don't believe me... prove me wrong today... I double dog dare ya! 8)

    * * * * * * * * * *

    You can use this article in your ezine or on your website as
    long as the author resource box below is included.

    ABOUT THE AUTHOR

    Dan Moses is a 29-year old family man living in Redmond,
    Oregon who came online over seven years ago, and like most
    of us, planned to set out on a journey of finding his riches
    on the Internet. Of course, he quickly realized it wasn't as
    easy as most would have you believe. But that didn't stop
    Dan... Throughout his journeys he has become quite the
    entrepreneur by owning and operating over 10 sites online,
    the most popular being... Recommended Links: 4x4Hits.com,
    PageSwirl.com, ClickMasterPro.com, TrafficMastery.com
    ProTrafficShop.com
     
    John Guanzon, Jun 23, 2007 IP
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    trichnosis Prominent Member

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    i want to add a small think to your article . traffic exchanges is also against the adsense tos.
     
    trichnosis, Jun 23, 2007 IP
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    wokaka Peon

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    of course it's waste of time..it's not targeted
     
    wokaka, Jun 23, 2007 IP
  4. John Guanzon

    John Guanzon Peon

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    It is not a waste of time, and it is very targeted if you understand who is using them.
     
    John Guanzon, Jun 23, 2007 IP
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    kingofbigmac Banned

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    last time I used a traffic exchange prog I got a warning from adsense. It also brought me none or very little traffic that did nothing at all. Sorry John I used your TraffiClPro-X site and it didn't work for me.
     
    kingofbigmac, Jun 23, 2007 IP
  6. John Guanzon

    John Guanzon Peon

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    I guess you guys didn't read this article at all. It explains why it wouldn't work for you and what you need to do in order for traffic exchanges to work.

    I get tons of traffic and results, because I use them correctly.
     
    John Guanzon, Jun 23, 2007 IP
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    wokaka Peon

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    OK then, I will try.
     
    wokaka, Jun 23, 2007 IP
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    Nathy Active Member

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    If you know what you are doing it can be good but otherwise it's horrible!

    Great article!
     
    Nathy, Jun 23, 2007 IP
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    ez-online-money.com Peon

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    Nice article.

    TE's built a decent part of my list by promoting a squeeze page offering a free e-book. One of those sign ups ended in a sale which I'm still earning residual income :D
     
    ez-online-money.com, Jun 23, 2007 IP
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    NYDAz Peon

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    Traffic exchange = junk traffic = bandwitdh waste :)
     
    NYDAz, Jun 24, 2007 IP
  11. John Guanzon

    John Guanzon Peon

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    It's like a shovel. It won't dig the holes for you. It takes some effort on your part and you have to know how to use it for it to work right.
     
    John Guanzon, Jun 24, 2007 IP
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    john269 Notable Member

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    Banner exchanges are alright, depending on the niche. I have found them arcade banner exchanges quite good, but I would not risk sending traffic from them to pages that has any ads on. If I used them I would put them on my pages and then in return I would send the traffic to a page with no ads on and then if someone wants to click further into my site then that would be cool.

    Traffic exchanges are really cool if you have to much money and you want to spend it on bandwidth and wasting your time. Enough said about that. lol
     
    john269, Jun 24, 2007 IP
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    ian0502 Active Member

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    Traffic exchanges sent a bunch of useless untargeted traffic to my sites.

    Ian
     
    ian0502, Jun 24, 2007 IP
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    dxszzcylm Peon

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    Traffic exchanges aslo will give you some traffic, it need how to see!
     
    dxszzcylm, Jun 24, 2007 IP
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    I think ya'll missed the whole point of his post......TE's work well if you are promoting products/services for generating more traffic and the like.

    If you are promoting Joe Blow's Discount MegaMall or Free Ringtones website, then it won't work!
     
    drhfinegifts, Jun 24, 2007 IP
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    John Guanzon Peon

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    As long as one person gets it, I know I am not wasting my breath. And for those who get it, Traffic exchanges will continue to be the "area 51" of effective list building. ;)
     
    John Guanzon, Jun 24, 2007 IP
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    Wow!

    Thanks everyone. I was consider a traffic exchange program, but decided to look here first. Very informative, and an eye-opener.

    Thanks,
    Rosey
     
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    John

    have you had any bad experiences with adsense saying traffice exchanges are not allowed?
     
    adsei, Jun 25, 2007 IP
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    client3 Banned

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    traffic exchanges are not waste at all, John you said it, just think, any type of traffic if they are not targeted then that traffic is waste of time and waste of bandwidth.
     
    client3, Jun 25, 2007 IP
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    john269 Notable Member

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    The thing is banner traffic exchanges are fine. text link traffic exchanges are fine. But the traffic exchanges where you view other peoples ads for credits and then include your own ad into the traffic exchange so you can use your credits so other people on the network can see your ads, this is the sort of thing that is a waste of time. It is also against Adsense TOS as far as I know. I have not had any bad experiences, because I have never used traffic exchanges apart from over 6 years ago when I first looked at the web and then that was only for about a week or 2.

    When you have been on the web doing marketing over 6 years you know more about what works and what will never work for your site.

    Even if Adsense did allow manual surf for traffic or auto surf for traffic progarms when getting traffic to your site, I surely wouldn't use it. I know alot of people would use this method, but it's pointless as it will earn you much less than what it would if you got proper targetted traffic from doing usual marketing like SEO, article marketing, leaving your signature in forums, etc.

    The reasons why you would earn more this way is because you will still have the advertisers wanting to advertise on our site and if the traffic is very good then you would get more site targetting advertisers thorugh Adsense where they will even pay more because there will be more advertisers competing for your advertising space.

    Saying this, I don't know if you mean me as John or John Guanzon. So I thought I would reply anyway with what I think about this traffic exchange stuff that you mention.
     
    john269, Jun 25, 2007 IP