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Oct

Sometimes the free website traffic methods explained earlier don’t work and you must resort to other ways of increasing web site traffic. One of the cheapest ways to do this is through traffic exchanges. These are similar to exchanging links but slightly different too. Normally in traffic exchanges you visit sites and earn credits for visiting those sites and also you gain credits by someone visiting your site. You then exchange those credits for more traffic.

Traffic exchanges don’t only get you increased web traffic but targeted website traffic which hopefully leads to more sales. When using a traffic exchange you set up an account and then begin viewing ads for different websites. There is usually some type of time limit so people don’t spend hours clicking on sites. All credits you earn by clicking on the ads give you credit towards advertising on the site. Once you’ve built up enough credits then you are allowed to place your own advertisement on the site.

It is suggested that you work on your advertisement so it will be attractive and give people a reason to click on it. Offering freebies or gifts is one way suggested to get them to click and increase traffic to your website. You also have to realize that many of the people clicking may not be interested in what you are offering but are clicking for the same reason you are, to increase their credits.

My suggestion is for you to check out the traffic exchange sites listed below and see if this is something you’d like to do to increase your web site traffic.

One of the Top Directories
Traffic Exchange Directory

Ultimate Traffic Exchange

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