Friday, 17 April 2009

Analysis of traffic xchange supplier;

Analysis of traffic xchange supplier;

Clicksia; Easyhit4you ; hitbandit;



Traffic exchange provider has long been recognized as a pivotal role to generate traffic at minimum cost. The more you surf the more traffic is directed to your own site. Does such traffic suit your target market? Mostly no, yet for the purpose of knowing and testing the incoming stream of traffic within your new site it is quite an acceptable practice.

How do we analyze these providers for our purposes? For quite some time I have been using "easyhit4you" on my cluster of sites. Three of which are very specific niche and rich of good quality content. In the beginning I did use the provider to improve my ads impression. Gradually I found my self building more sites to accommodate affiliate programs. These affiliate sites are unfortunately do not have relevancy to my niche sites. Exactly within the same period I also found some relevant stuffs which for some reason are not appropriate to be put on the niche sites, so I deliberately created some dummy acting as sort of page slave. One of my site "Glossary" is conveyed as my e-page and I have freedom to test whatever configuration of affiliate ad display.

I even went overboard by building some my way of traffic widget to watch my own site portfolio. I put seo statistic meters on those important sites here in one basket, so now I have sort of a dashboard to monitor those sites. I might leverage this portfolio dashboard in the near future. Coming back to traffic exchange issue; I am considering to extend the service of traffic exchange beyond just easyhit4you. Other providers seem to be the new guy on the block, having PR of less than 3, whist the one that I have already been using has PR5.


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