Traffic Exchanges and Surf Console
As promised in the last post, have done some major adjustments to the traffic exchange downline builder for Soaring4Traffic. Yes, it took a tad longer than expected.
With the major changes, of course it also affects your surf center console.
Our first step was to remove several traffic exchanges that were no longer performing, for various reasons. Since many look upon this as my personal recommendations, in good conscious, I could no longer leave them in our system. Strange how things can turn in less than a year?
Now should you still wish to use them on your surf console, it is simply a matter of adding them to your own programs.
The good news is that we also added exchanges that are performing well. Traffic exchanges that are growing, delivering traffic, with good owners and bright futures. The end result is 63 traffic exchanges in your downline builder.
Why so many? Let me try to explain this for new members and perhaps those that missed it the first few times.
You see, Soaring4Traffic has a unique surf center console. A tool that when used properly can assist you in managing and controlling your surf stats to keep a steady flow of traffic to your sites 24/7. Yes the traffic exchange list is a downline builder but more important it also creates your surf console.
For those that have either not used it or perhaps not aware, these are the easy steps to follow.
Step 1: Login to your account. On your main member page, find the Traffic Exchanges link in your left menu. Click it and be taken to the traffic exchange downline builder. Instructions are also on that page for setup.
Step 2: Enter your referral ID’s in each exchange you are currently a member. Toggle the priority box to yes for your favorites to surf. Exchanges are not listed in alphabetical order nor in order of best performers, just randomly listed in order they were entered or script placed them. I have no idea how to resort them.
Just keep scrolling down, entering your id’s til you reach the bottom. Leave blank all you are not a member of, or cannot remember your referral ID. You can go back later to make additions or adjustments.
Step 3: When you completed your entries, scroll to the bottom, find and click the Update button. That’s it, not only have you set up your downline builder for your referrals to follow, but also created your personal surf console at the same time.
Step 4: Scroll back to the top, find in your left menu the Surf Center link. You’ve just found your surf console. Only the traffic exchanges you entered your ID will be listed.
On that page is further instructions. You will also find the link to add other exchanges to create another surf console page for exchanges not listed in your downline builder.
As I’ve stated before, there are right now 63 exchanges in your downline builder. If you are new to traffic exchanges or have limited time to surf, it would be foolish to join all of them. Only join as many as you can handle effectively before adding more. With the help of the surf console, you can manage them effectively by knowing exactly when you surfed last.
This console also eliminates the need for creating multiple bookmarks, folders and access files you would normally need otherwise. The system has also been responsible for creating referrals for other exchanges for members that use it properly.
Why not let your subscribers know about this unique system. To my knowledge there is no system so easy to set up and use with such control and management for surfing traffic exchanges.
All of the exchanges listed do deliver and are effective for me. Should they fail in the future, chances are they will be deleted.
Be sure to login immediately, enter your id’s in the newly added exchanges and check that all your referral id’s are correct. Then just start using the surf console exclusively for your surfing management. You won’t be sorry. Think of it this way, one single url to direct you to all your traffic exchange surfing.
Should you have questions, send a support ticket or leave your comments below.
Couple more things I need to mention today. Winners for the surf “600 in a week” drawing are user ID numbers, 784, 5729, and 20! Thanks to each of you for participating. 200 credits have been added to your account.
If you didn’t win this week, no worries, we will be doing this every week. Just surf 600 sites in a 7 day period, starting each Sunday, your name will be added to the drawing.
And now last but not least, have you voted for your favorite exchanges at Surfers Choice? Personally, I was a little disappointed at our rating last week knowing that Soaring4Traffic is much better than #19. Maybe it was because you didn’t vote? There are approx 50 exchanges listed as of now you can rank. Rank each one you are a member of from 1-10, 10 being highest, 1 lowest.
Want to have some fun with this? Go place your votes, then make your comments below why you gave Soaring4Traffic the rank you did. Doesn’t matter if you gave us a low ranking, just state why, this way we know the areas to work for further improvement.
Keep Soaring with Eagles!
Ray White
Soaring4Traffic.com









February 18th, 2008 at 9:27 am
Hi Ray,
I S4T is better then 19 as well, I dont like the new ranking program because it’s just another program you have to be a member of to use.
I’ll pass!
Keep on Soaring,
Mark Brown
AKA – The Militant Marketer
February 19th, 2008 at 9:48 am
I still haven’t seen a ranking system that I really like. There are many factors which make a traffic exchange great, and not all of them can be quantified.
There are some TEs that work great for some people, but I don’t get any results from them.
Others that never rank well produce great results for me on a regular basis.
I don’t even know what all the factors are, yet.
On a more subjective basis, I’ve found that I have to enjoy surfing a TE before it is useful to me. Sure, I can buy credits on the sites I don’t enjoy surfing, but I generally don’t.
Over time, I’m finding that I spend most of my time on seven or eight sites and visit the others much less.
Soaring4Traffic is in my top five. I gave it a 10 on Affiliate Funnel.
Act on your dream!
JD
May 30th, 2009 at 8:45 pm
Whoa… this site is pretty awesome
your layout is really well designed, and your blogs are (judging from what i’ve read) very interesting. heehee… consider yourself favorited.