Traffic Exchange Marketing – Discover 5 Surefire Ways Maximum Exposure Will Lead To Clicks

This post was written by jimmya on March 17, 2009
Posted Under: Traffic Exchange Marketing

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Are you maximizing the power of traffic exchanges?  I mean do you realize that it goes beyond accumulating credits and impressions?  It’s more than using them to build a list and promote your product and services.  If you are using traffic exchange marketing correctly then you are using splash or squeeze pages, testing and tracking your results and more importantly you are branding yourself.

It’s frustrating to listen to others bitch about how TE’s don’t work but they obviously failed at it because they expect instant results without learning the way to get them and although they may have learned them, but they refuse to put in the work or listen to reason.  It’s just stupid not to take advantage of a platform that is easy, free and low-cost.

Branding your face and name is powerful at a traffic exchange because people will start trusting you more and will get a sense of knowing you personally.  It’s no different than any other advertising platform today where the social aspect of marketing is critical to success, so do you want to get more clicks to your lead capture pages at traffic exchanges?

Traffic Exchange Marketing – Discover 5 Surefire Ways Maximum Exposure Will Lead To Clicks:

1. Put your mug on every splash page. You have to put your name and photo on your pages.  In some cases, I put my name, photo, city, state and my business phone number or my Skype username to prove that I am a real person willing to communicate with them if they want to learn more about what I’m promoting.  If you don’t create your own splashes or have one created for you many of the TE’s offer their own where you can personalize the page, so take advantage of that!

2. Read Your Emails. Yes, you heard me right.  A lot of times very important contest information is on those emails and you could be missing out on winning some of those contests.  Why does that matter?  Your name or user name will sometimes be mentioned when you are a winner.  Some people notice stuff like that so don’t brush it off.

3. Testimonials. More often than not a testimonial will be linked to your site so if you get the opportunity to provide a testimonial go for it because that is free exposure you can’t neglect.  Send a support email if you don’t see a platform to leave testimonials and ask them if they would accept one, but if they don’t accept links then your name and/or photo is just as good.

4. Social Networking. It’s impossible not to meet other TE surfers and owners these days with all the social platforms available such as Facebook and Twitter.  You also have the free Affiliate Funnel conference calls and the NetMarketingForum.  There are also the blogs and chat features some TE’s have where you can stand out with your participation.

5. Start Pages. One of the coolest features available at many TE’s is the opportunity to buy a spot at the page people see when they enter an exchange.  If the traffic exchange is one of the biggies where they have tons of active members that is an awesome way to show those big pearly whites and of course a link to your opt-in pages

and if you want to take your traffic exchange marketing to the next level you should learn the 13 Deadly Traffic Exchange Tragedies by William Brant, owner of MaxTrafficPro.

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Reader Comments

Ok knew most of these already but found some intresting new stuff!! Do you still need a AR if you own a traffic exchange?

Dave

#1 
Written By david Hansen on March 18th, 2009 @ 2:03 am

H David.

Anyone doing business using the Internet should have an autoresponder.

To answer your exact question:

I do not know a SUCCESSFUL traffic exchange owner who doesn’t use autoresponders to build their business and income.

Thanks for visiting.

Jimmy

#2 
Written By jimmya on March 18th, 2009 @ 12:50 pm

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