Traffic Exchanges, 2008 Year In Review
Well 2008 isn’t over yet, but already speculation has begun on the year in review. Everyone’s talking about this past year with exchanges in Net Marketing Forum. It’s crazy to think that I’ve been doing this since 2001, this past year flew by faster then the rest!
So it’s your turn, answer these questions, and post [...]
Traffic Exchange Basics: What you Advertise
With so many new people coming in from Traffic Witch, I thought it’d be important to go over the basics again. The number of people using traffic exchanges incorrectly is astounding, so I figure it doesn’t hurt for you to hear them again if you just need to be reminded.
Today I’m going to talk about [...]
TEList joins Google Friend Connect!
Traffic Exchange List is now powered by Google Friend Connect. You can login to Traffic Exchange List with your Google, Yahoo, AIM, or OpenID account and write your own reviews for the exchanges listed! It gets even better because the side bar shows the members and you can interact with them, get to know them [...]
198 Subscribers from Traffic Witch
So far I’ve received 198 new subscribers to my blog from Traffic Witch alone! I’m really excited, so welcome to all the new subscribers! Today I’m going to tell you how I did it, and why I think it worked so well. I’ve got some cool graphics to show you as well.
This is the splash [...]
The Biggest Mistake I Ever Made
We all make mistakes from time to time, in fact I’ve posted on making mistakes in the past. But I don’t think I’ve ever mentioned the biggest mistake I’ve made. That is, deleting old member accounts.
I know, this sounds like such a nonsense mistake right? It’s old, they won’t come back, right? wrong. Jon Olson [...]
How to Advertise Blogs on Traffic Exchanges
So you’ve got a blog, and you want people to subscribe to it. You stick it in a traffic exchange, you get a bunch of comments, but no subscribers. What went wrong!?
What ends up happening (and this is how I tried it before my current method, shame shame..) is your readers are temporary. They’ll only [...]





