I sold this network in less than 10 hours the first time, and when the buyer tried to scam me and I put up the listing again, I sold the network within 20 minutes! Anyway, a few people know me and those that know me personally know the qualities of my networks. I know eMarketing, quite well. What the deal is: Have a MySpace bulletin submission service? Or maybe a proxy-related mailing list? Give my proxies a free trial, for whatever the service may be. What I get: Whatever your service offers, free of charge, as a trial. What YOU get: 1. If the service does increase my stats (traffic, whatever), I'll come back to use it for my future proxies. My networks are quality, and to achieve quality, I must advertise well. If I like your service, I'll come back several times to buy it and use it. 2. I'll blog about it. More and more people are learning about ZedProxy [dot] net, which is my personal proxy blog, a place for people to learn about proxies, best marketing tactics, etc. I've never advertised it, but it still has a constant flow of regulars, all trying to find ways to find traffic. If I like your service, I'll blog about it, and several people will buy it, as they will see that it works. 3. Finally, I have several PMs a day, as well as a ton of people on MSN, constantly asking me, "What do I do for traffic, where do you get traffic, etc". If I like your service, I'll refer them to you, once again, establishing your clientelle. It doesnt stop there. If the person likes your service, they'll come back to buy more of it. So. If interested, send me a PM with your service details. I wont accept all. My word is gold, and I intend to keep it that way. I will only accept quality services, and none of that "cheap chinese traffic" methodology. Thanks and think of this as an investment for your service.
Next week, I'll be testing out the following accepted proxy services: Shamus - Yahoo Proxy Submission Service. Speedster - StumbleUpon Listing Service. Drewskii - Credit-based Newsletter Submission Service. All look like promising services, so I shall be blogging about the traffic each one brings on Zedproxy [dot] net.