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Afterall, there's no point, or rather little point in getting a steady stream of boxing fans over to your site, if its main theme is bread making. I said little point because I'm pretty sure that there are some boxing enthusiasts who are also avid bread makers, but what would be likelihood of getting that many over to your bread making site at any given time?
One method of getting targeted traffic to your site is through the hit exchanges. Now despite what you may have heard about them, I urge you to give me a chance to explain, why, if hit exchanges are used in a certain way, they can be a great source of targeted visitors. Warm responsive prospects who want to know more about your site and/or business. Put simply, a hit exchange is a facility that you can use to get hits to your site in exchange for viewing other people's sites. Not all exchanges are created equal and two of the main things to look out for when picking which ones to join are: A) anti cheat controls: the top hit exchanges have tight anti cheat security which prevents the use of auto surf software. Whilst the use of such programs is very tempting and attractive, it kind of defeats the point of the hit exchanges. There'll be more on this later on!
B) the exchange ratio: just how many sites will you need to view in order to get one visitor to your site? The smaller the amount of pages you have to visit in order to get a hit back to your own site, the more productive your surfing time will be.The traffic that comes from hit exchanges has been called a number of things, none of which are particularly savoury - cheese burger traffic (well, I guess that's pretty savoury in one sense of the word!), a waste of bandwith, a cheap gimmick. Well, inspired by another internet marketer's experience with them, I decided to advertise an ebay auction on one of the top hit exchanges and ended up getting a much higher winning bid than I would have done otherwise.
The thing with hit exchanges is that you've got to know how to use them, otherwise your results will be disappointing. But if you apply the three tips that I personally use when advertising on them, you may be pleasantly surprised. So let's go straight to.... No.1: Create a special page for the traffic exchanges. The maximum amount of time that your site will be given to load is 30 seconds and the last thing you want is a slow loading page. It needs to:
If you have links to other sites on your special page, it's best if they open in new windows. That way your visitor doesn't have to leave the hit exchange.You may have heard a lot of bad things about hit exchanges but don't be put off by them. As with most forms of advertising, starting off with free offers and then marketing your main product(s) and service(s) will always work better than trying to sell something straight away. This is especially true of hit exchanges where people's main focus is surfing for credits.
Apply the three tips above for better results, and while surfing, take an interest in other people's pages. Learn from
their mistakes and try and emulate their sucesses. And you never know, while looking through other people's sites,
you might very well come across that elusive product, service or bit of information that you've been searching for.
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