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Wednesday, July 31, 2013

Why Traffic Exchange Websites Will Not Build Your Online Business

By Russell Howe


Despite the number of people who choose to use them, traffic exchange websites are one of the least effective methods to build an online business via the internet. Today we will explain why countless affiliates in numerous home business programs, ranging from Mary Kay to Empower Network, could spend their time far more effectively elsewhere.

There are several areas of advertising which are quite misleading on the surface and this is one of the biggest offenders alongside safelist services. [
See why using a traffic exchange is an ineffective advertising method.
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The main reason these services have survived for so many years comes down to the simplicity of the marketing behind it. They realize that the majority of the home business industry is looking for a way to get quick, easy results which don't require very much effort on the part of the affiliate.

If you are not sure what one of these websites actually does, here is an explanation:

They are designed to get you clicking on advertisements from other members of the service. Every 30 seconds you move onto the next advert, earning a credit in the process. As your credits mount up, you are able to put your own advertisement into the rotation.

Undoubtedly you can already see why they don't work, but with a little marketing spin you can really sell one of these to folks who are new to the industry. On the surface, it appears everybody who sees your advert is interested in what you have to offer because they're already an affiliate marketer.

If it looks too good to be true it probably is, of course. That certainly rings true right here.

There are a few reasons why these programs fail to generate any success. Firstly, it is terribly tedious and defeats the object of why most people decide to become their own boss in the first place.

People are not getting the results they expected because the reality is nothing like the sales pitch they initially read. Everybody who sees your advert is already involved in a business opportunity. They are there to promote that, not to look for other opportunities.

One of the most popular methods to kill the tedious nature of clicking adverts and waiting for timers to expire is to open multiple programs and scroll between them, earning credits on each of them simultaneously. By the time the clock on the first advert has reached zero, you have set the other 4-5 websites counting down too, allowing you to continuously scroll and not actually look at any of the advertisements. The thing is, everybody else is doing this as well so your advert is not being seen by anybody.

Naturally, the companies will promote the benefits to a premium membership on a regular basis but once again there is little value as the only major difference is you don't need to earn credits manually anymore. Your advert is still only getting seen by a small minority of individuals who haven't yet worked out that they could earn more credits by opening up more exchanges and scrolling between them.

While these services first appeared in the dawn of the internet age when programs such as Mary Kay dominated the home business scene, it's rather stupendous that they have survived all the way through to modern-era businesses such as Empower Network and Vittel. Affiliates continue to waste their time using traffic exchange websites to no avail. You can now learn from that and focus on superior methods.




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