October 22, 2008

Too many Traffic Exchanges?

Surfing craze?

There is always so much going on in the traffic exchange industry. Every day you hear of a new traffic exchange popping up, some appear with a big fanfare promoted by existing owners others more quietly are just suddenly seen around. There's never a quiet moment.

Are there too many exchanges?

Sometimes when you surf you see nothing more than site after site just promoting new traffic exchanges and you begin to wonder, is there anything else out there, are there enough people around to build a viable membership in each. And, Every exchange wants you to surf them daily. Are there too many? yes I think so, it seems to be the latest craze to own one. So which should we surf daily?

If you are working with a team, then surf the ones that are part of the daily plan like in YORGOO. You can of course surf many more, time permitting. Of course, we all have our favourites too, the ones we feel more comfortable with; be it because of design, layout, the straight forward or more complex ones, or just clearer to follow [I really dislike those where you cannot make out which is the next button to click because the icon is so bad, no excuse these days with so many beautiful graphics around].

If you like playing games there are a few exchanges out there that offer a game to play every so many clicks and the opportunity to win more credits. These can be a battle of wits and often refresh the mind after a long stint of surfing. Surfing should be :) fun, a good way to keep you abreast of things going on around in the marketing world and of course a great way to build traffic to your site.

Too many exchanges? Choose the ones you benefit from most and enjoy, you could never surf them all. The good exchanges will grow, will still be there in a few years time, the ones where owners invest time, effort, ingenuity and money (TH) and not just there to try to make a fast buck. For me, thats just money wasted and it doesnt work.

Zo Nicholas

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