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Tips for Building a Successful Traffic Exchange Site
If you the owner (or potential owner) of a traffic exchange advertising service on the internet today, then you already realize the value of the services you are providing to website owners everywhere. The purpose of any good traffic exchange is to provide site owners the ability to place advertisements on a website that automatically feeds the ads so that members can browse one another's ads to generate incoming and unique web traffic for every member. Basically, visits to the owner's website must be earned by the owner. How these visits are earned is that the member will spend a specific amount of time browsing member sites and their compensation is traffic directed back to their own website.
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One example of a fantastic traffic exchange site is NoMoreClicking. As mentioned above this particular traffic exchange provides quality link and a generous crediting schema of 1 click earned per thirty seconds of member site browsing. This seems to be the way to do for traffic exchanges. After all the more lucrative the benefits, the better the member sites included in the exchange database. When your members come first - you will want to find a niche market whenever possible. This way, you are connecting sites that are compatible and compliment each other. It's not generally a great idea to include many sites from competing interests because it could result in a breakdown of the efficiency of your traffic exchange service's quality.
Website owners who are looking to advertise and to increase incoming traffic for their site are generally looking to place their traffic exchange links on pages that provide relevant content. And, they are looking to place their ads on pages that make sense to users. If you take a few minutes to evaluate how well your traffic exchange is performing and read this valuable information, it's inevitable that you will begin to see your membership numbers skyrocket! Google Looks Out for Your Interests Regardless of what some people claim about the folks at Google, their latest move has proven that they do care about the quality of information and the safety of users online. Now, when users click on links from the Google results pages that lead to sites which contain content or applications deemed 'dangerous' the user is warned about the potential hazard.
Currently, the service is limited mostly to delivering a warning to users. However, according to Google there is now an effort to investigate potential harmful sites for the exact danger, and what can be done by users to protect their computers. This service is actually a part of something larger. Google is working with stopbadware.org - an organization established to eliminate spam and malware that can harm users. The intention is not to block potentially harmful sites, rather to warn users of the potential problems. Users are given the choice of either returning to the search results page, or continuing on to the original site. The tech community is under the impression that Google will make every effort to contact the owners of harmful sites to persuade them to remove the threat their site currently poses. Site owners who do not comply with Google's request should not be surprised to find that their site has been removed from the Google index as a result of non-compliance. |
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