Neither is that great.
Like any traffic exchange the viewer of your ads is there to earn a credit to advertise the program they are already in. They aren't there to join other programs so the conversion is very low.
The user is also subjected in most cases to a bar with someone's banner ad and/or a text link or more and a counter reminding them they are running out of time to take in all this information before they can click again to earn another credit.
You can combat the timer some with a splash page and increase your conversion by having an autoresponder with a free report to give in exchange for the prospect agreeing to receive more follow up mails from you in the future, but your odds are still horrible for the amount of time spent.
The one exception to the rule is you can almost always have increased success by offering the viewer more traffic for free. This is why so many people who are active exchange and safelist users offer a free report on traffic strategy which ultimately refers the reader to a handful of top exchanges that pay cash commissions, allow you to earn from credit sales as well as upgrades, and let you earn traffic from your downline.
Just like PTC promotions the goal is to get as many people into and upgraded in your best paying exchanges so you can cut back on your own surfing and let them do the work for you. In the end the goal is to make money from these advertising programs you are promoting to use to buy paid ads to promote your primary business.
Tony Tezak is one of the best known traffic exchange empire builders. He has turned traffic funneling which is what I was just explaining to you, into an art. He makes thousands of dollars a month funneling people into exchanges he has co-oped with or owns and then spending the income earned to promote any program, product, or new site launch he chooses. He never misses and has been doing this over a decade now with no hiccups.
I have never been on a traffic exchange where I haven't seen his Tezack Traffic Power site, or Traffic Exchange Report and the same tactics also work for Text Ad Exchanges and Safelist.
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Neither is that great.
Like any traffic exchange the viewer of your ads is there to earn a credit to advertise the program they are already in. They aren't there to join other programs so the conversion is very low.
The user is also subjected in most cases to a bar with someone's banner ad and/or a text link or more and a counter reminding them they are running out of time to take in all this information before they can click again to earn another credit.
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