Ask Me A Question

Today I am going to give you the opportunity to ask me a question. Then a little bit later I’ll post again with the answers to those questions. You can ask me about StartXchange specifically, traffic exchanges in general, website development, or anything else you might be wanting to know about me. Just post a question in the comments!

March 7th, 2008 at 5:49 pm
Hi Tim
I have three questions for you, and I understand if you just chose to answer one of them :-)
1. I can see that the amount of people subscribing to your rss is increase almost daily, are you doing anything in specific to get readers to subscribe? (and I am not talking about AWeber and how using AWeber increases the number)
2. How do you get people to subscribe to your newsletter (optin list), do you have any techniques that you want to share?
3. How many sources of income do you have online, and how many streams of income do you have? I know about your traffic exchange and your blog, but do you do anything else online in order to earn money?
Thanks
March 8th, 2008 at 10:29 am
Hello Tim.
I liked those intervievs You made with other TE owners. Are there coming more of them?
March 8th, 2008 at 12:27 pm
Hi Tim thanks for your time.
Is there any way under the StartXchange rules I can add my downline to my autoresponder list? In general I am looking to combine seversl lists into one and am looking for a way to do this.
Thanks,
Steve C
March 8th, 2008 at 10:51 pm
Hi Tim,
I kept the info about Aweber Responder Form but I have to say it was mostly over my head. Especially when you started talking about php. So my question is: Can you dummy down that explanation to the adventuring newbie level? (If it’s possible! lol)
Thanks,
Ruth
March 9th, 2008 at 3:30 pm
My question is how do you did you randomize you bog to have a different header photograph all the time. Maybe you might consider doing some articles with some suggestions about how to trick out a word press blog.
March 9th, 2008 at 3:39 pm
How much does it cost to get started owning a traffic exchange, Not just the exchange hosting but the overall costs?
March 10th, 2008 at 9:03 am
Any suggestions about building members at a new TE, we have about 150 at the moment, but progress is slow. With every one holding referral contests, is there any “twist” that would help.
Thanks for an interesting blog
Graham
March 10th, 2008 at 1:07 pm
My question is similar. I owned a TE before and had about 1200 members in no time at all,
and now i have 2 new TEs and they are both growing slowly.
I actually have setup a splash page rotator and pay my members in credits for promoting it so it gets a lot of traffic from other TE’s and i track and tweak the splash pages and add/subtract pages to the rotator as well.
i’ve found 2 clear winners so far but progress is still slow.
but i do get quite a bit of traffic going through my splash page rotator.
do you think i should try some co-ops and maybe split test the salespage that
comes after the splash page, that seems to be my bottleneck