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Exchange — Traffic

You earn credits by "surfing" others' sites, which can then be redeemed for views on your own URLs. The Pros and Cons Benefit 🚀 Drawback ⚠️ Speed Instant traffic boost. High bounce rate (visitors leave quickly). Cost Often free or very low-cost.

Instead of a long blog post, send traffic to a simple "squeeze page" designed to capture email addresses with a free offer. TRAFFIC EXCHANGE

If you decide to use a traffic exchange, treat it as a tool rather than your main strategy. You earn credits by "surfing" others' sites, which

Never send TE traffic to pages with AdSense or other major ad networks to avoid account bans. Cost Often free or very low-cost

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A human must view a site for a set time (e.g., 10–30 seconds) and click a button to earn a credit.

Traffic exchanges (TE) are specialized networks where website owners trade views. The concept is simple: you visit other members' sites to earn credits, which you then spend to have those members visit your site. While they offer an immediate "spike" in hits, their long-term value for serious bloggers is often debated due to high bounce rates and low conversion. What is a Traffic Exchange?