![]() When I talk about a ratio below, that ratio is typically how many views you need to make before you earn a credit. You earn credits by viewing other websites. In order to have your site viewed, you need to spend credits. The traffic exchange puts a bit stop sign in front of you and points towards the pool of other websites already in the system. ![]() You register for the site, because you want your site to be viewed by other users. The traffic exchange itself is a central hub that regulates websites and views. Now scale this up instead of you and your friend, you have thousands of marketers with websites they want seen. You send your website to your friend and tell them to look at it, and if they do, you’ll look at their site too. Your friend has a website of their own, and they want others to see it too. You have a website, and you want others to see it. ![]() Years ago, when the Internet was young and marketers were well meaning and naïve, they worked very well. In concept, the traffic exchange is a brilliant idea. What other tips can you use to optimize your usage of traffic exchanges? How Traffic Exchanges Work
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