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Re: How to Succeed with Traffic Exchanges
7/22/2006 12:20:18 AM
Yes, broadband.  It dramatically reduces the error rate. 

Really awesome when doing as Dave has suggested -- opening 15-20 surf programs at once.

Might I suggest whiel I have your attention, that you get behind Dave and join his AutoSurf - Tower Hits.   http://towerhits.com/?ref=9

Dave has been great as an admin.  I cannot fault him.  Finally someone who seems honest and helpful in every way.  

Great forum too, Dave.

Gotta fly,


Charles


Do you market a juice/berry product? 
If so, check out the Survival Juices Project
http://www.survivaljuices.com
NOTE: New submissions are welcome any time.





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Re: How to Succeed with Traffic Exchanges
7/22/2006 12:23:01 AM
Wierd stuff going on with the links in that message...
 
 
http://towerhits.com/?ref=9
 
 

http://www.survivaljuices.com
 
 

 
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Re: How to Succeed with Traffic Exchanges
7/22/2006 12:34:32 AM
At the risk of bugging everyone with a third message, I'll see if it's a matter of third time lucky.

Join Dave's awesome AutoSurf at http://towerhits.com/?ref=9
 
If you promote a fruit/berry juice product consider submitting your information at the Survival Juices Project   http://www.survivaljuices.com

About the Survival Juices Project...only a handful of fruits/berries are listed.  I know there are more.  The project is new is all.   Feel free to submit product information for any fruit/berry juice product that seems to help people with their health and let me take care of ensuring the relevant fruit/berry is added.

Note 2: Don't spend forever putting together your submission.  I'm already thinking of altering the way the site displays the information.  Just get your submission into the system while you still have a full page to display.


Ok, since, I've now posted three messages, I better come back to the Traffic Exchanges subject.

A lot of what Dave wrote is stuff we have thougth about, but few have bothered to do. 

It seems much easier to just join heaps of TEs (I was a member of 36 MANUAL TEs once upon a time) and add your own sites to each one.

However, do you want a trickle of results or do you want a flood of results.

If you want a flood, try Dave's method for at least the next month.

Now, I guess I'd better go and do that, too.   ;-)



Charles



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Re: How to Succeed with Traffic Exchanges
7/22/2006 4:13:11 AM
Hi Everyone, I would like to take the time to answer every post individually, but I find myself very tight for time at the moment! Thank you all so much for posting and for your support. I will try to answer every question that comes up, so keep checking to see if your question has been answered to your satisfaction! lol! God bless, Dave
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Re: How to Succeed with Traffic Exchanges
7/22/2006 4:16:20 AM
Hi Dave, As far as hosting and bandwidth goes, there are SO many choices. I personally use Doteasy for most of my websites. What is important is to get a host that offers an easy way to keep track of your bandwidth use, and who also offers simple and cost-effective upgrades should you find yourself close to going over. Blue Host looks quite reasonable and is likely a good choice. God bless, Dave
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