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Dollar referrals and up to 70% commissions on a traffic exchange.
Rare for us to promote and offer from a traffic exchange here with the exception of our own Traffic Fire Storm but this news must get out to all those seeking traffic and visitors on a limited to non existent budget.
Deep Space Traffic sent me a little message today.
They are celebrating several new features and for a limited time are paying $1 per active referral, and up to 70% commissions to recruit people to this highly active Manual traffic exchange. Yes that's $1 per free members referral when they become active and surf at DST but this offer is limited time only.
A traffic exchange for those who don't know is a system where you earn visitors for your website by visiting other websites in a surf window. DST offers huge bonuses, great contest, and pays cash money on both upgraded memberships and credit sales to your downline. Their team surfs are a lot of fun and have had me personally earn over 13,000 credits in my first 5 days at Deep Space Traffic.
Best yet, my first referral upgraded on the one time offer for $19.99 a month and my commission off that sale is $13.77 a month. I am hoping to see a lot more sales by the end of the day.
Like I said above we normally don't promote other traffic exchange systems on My Viral Blog but this one is paying out some huge cash to get rolling and is brought to you by Kjell Skogsoy from Lords of Traffic.
Thanks for your time,
Andy Zeus Anderson
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Micro-Blogging for success
One of the most important tools in a marketers toolbox is the microblog, no other form of free promotion can get visitors to your site faster than a microblog.
Now there are many sites on the net offering microblogging apart from twitter and sometimes using one of these other sites can be more beneficial than posting on twitter alone.
Some of the other microbloggers deal only with certain niches and for targeting these are ideal places to launch your product or service that fall into a certain niche (most products and services belong to one niche or another) SPNBabble for instance deals mainly with search and advertising while Hot Spot Social is focused on the Internet Business community and social media as a whole and deals mainly with business networking and link building.
Most of the Microblogging sites allow you to place a URL within your post but you have to remember a microblog is small normally between 160 and 200 characters so keep the text short and link to the information rather than try posting all you need to say in the microblog, most will have found this post simply because it is linked to my microblog demonstrating the power a microblog has.
When joining a microblogging community it is important you read their rules in order to avoid being banned for spamming, be sure to fill in your profile giving as much detail about yourself as possible (the more people know about you the more they are likely to accept you in the community), be honest never try to embellish your abilities as you will quickly get found out and be shunned as a fraud.
Be active in the community never just post and leave, your post will quickly disappear from the activity feed so you will need to re-post daily, you may also receive some comments about your post, be polite and answer them even if the comment is upsetting replying with a thank-you for your input can be more upsetting for the commenter who probably just wanted to get a reaction from you.
Follow people, the fastest way to get followers is to actually start following people you come across in the community, most times they will reciprocate and follow you also, following a person means when they post you should be notified of a new post most times you will receive an email notification likewise when you post your followers will all be notified providing instant promotion of your new post.
Your Avatar is important it should reflect who you are, personally i prefer to use a good head shot photograph of myself but you could also use your brand or logo as effectively.
Check your spelling when making a post and use proper language skills, if people can't understand what your saying they are going to dismiss your post as rubbish.
Don't forget to check out all the facilities offered at the microblogging site, some are pretty cool and can be a great tool for promotion .
Most of all remember microblogging works and if your not already using them then you are missing out on a ton of free traffic not to mention the links your posts will provide back to your main site.
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