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Setting up Your Traffic Exchanges (TE's)...

     Worked properly, Traffic Exchanges are highly effective, especially over the long term, many surfers boast of thousands of hits per day, but which TE's do you choose? And how do you advertise?

     To advertise on TE's always use a web-page that can be read quickly, a 'splash' page is best (sometimes called a 'squeeze' page), or perhaps a 'lead capture page'.
     You'll see pages like these often, they're short and to the point; consider them as adverts because that's what they are.
     Like a magazine advert, they're designed to catch people's attention quickly and lead them to take further action, such as leaving a name and email address that you can add to your 'List'.

     You'll find a very good selection of capture pages in your Global NPN  back-office. I recommend that you use one that has a capture form, or that leads to a page with a capture form.
     Don't forget your list is the core of your business.

     Before going any further I totally recommend downloading 'Roboform'. This program is designed to hold all of your passwords and other login information, and it enables you to automate your logins, it makes life so much easier.
     I also download my Roboform  information to a mini-flash-drive so that I can use it on other computers when necessary.
     Another excellent use for Roboform is for saving URL's, save them to the 'Safenotes' folder, I've even saved emails that I repeatedly use in this folder!

     When you're surfing you will most likely surf several pages at a time, and that means using a multi-tabbed browser; my favorite is Firefox. Another favorite is Avantbrowser (based on Internet Explorer). Experiment, see which you like best.

     Both these browsers are fully featured tabbed browsers that are absolutely necessary for surfing several TE's at once.
     Another cool feature is that you can save all open tabs as a group.

      There are hundreds of TE's to choose from, and the most efficient way to sort out which are best is to take advice from the 'experts'.

     That's easy when you're a member of Traffic Hoopla because they list almost 100 different TE's. And the good news is that they are listed according to the efficiency of the TE, so that you're able to surf the most effective.

     Log into your Traffic Hoopla back-office, click on 1st Join List to open up the list of TE's. The first will be Rank #1 which is currently the best, (the list is updated weekly so that you can get the best results)

     Important - to protect your computer you must have an anti-virus program and a Firewall installed. Personally I use and can recommend Avast anti-virus, Zone-Alarm fire-wall, and just to be sure I run Malwarebytes anti-malware once a week.

     If you've never surfed the TE's before, join the first five by clicking where it says "Click & Join Resource".
     You will need to give your email address, a username, and a link to your webpage. The webpage link will be the page that you want people to surf. This can be a direct link to one of the capture pages from your Global NPN back-office, or it can be a tracking URL so that you can test the effective of each TE.

     Once you've joined you can then insert your username or number in the box headed "Referral ID", scroll down and click "Update" at the bottom of the page to save the results. People in your downline will then join under you (if they're not members already).

      As your experience at surfing the TE's grows, you will increase the number that you're surfing. The number that you can surf at any one time will depend on your Internet connection, but will probably be between 5 and 10.

     Surf at least 100 pages on each exchange, although this will depend on how fast the TE services your credits; some TE's will use as few as 20 credits a day, others seem to be always hungry for more. Check this so that you're not wasting time surfing for credits that will not be used that day.

     For a more comprehensive course on Traffic Exchanges log into your Affiliate Funnel back-office, click on Lessons, and scroll down to Traffic Exchange Basics and Traffic Exchange Advanced Techniques

      Happy Surfing :)

 

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