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z482493
I joined a few traffic exchanges; after few days of hard-clicking. Yes, my website's traffic is growing as promised by these traffic exchanges. But one question arises, how do I turn these traffics into CASH since I don't have any products to sell or services to offer in my site (Initially, I provide free soccer betting information in my site just as hobby). Please help!
manOFice
QUOTE(z482493 @ Sep 5 2004, 12:47 AM)
I joined a few traffic exchanges; after few days of hard-clicking. Yes, my website's traffic is growing as promised by these traffic exchanges. But one question arises, how do I turn these traffics into CASH since I don't have any products to sell or services to offer in my site (Initially, I provide free soccer betting information in my site just as hobby). Please help!
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Welcome to the forum...you'll like it here. Only certain traffic exchanges offer cash for surfing, its nown as the "autosurf" industry. What you'll want to do is read on the site if they offer cash for credits, if they do...don't send hits to your site...save up the credits and covert them to cash. check out surfincash and cashortraffic....both good for traffic or money
Corindon
Join a few programs that pays for promoting them and use your saved credits to send them traffic, in this way you?ll convert those credits into money. If you need further help feel free to pm me.
DutchECK
You can take a look at Shareadspace.com. You can give the traffic exchange your personal promotion link and you earn cash by showing the page to people. smile.gif
TechCF
I you have a personal site with betting tips I would suggest you add pop-ups or google adwords. That way you would earn money of your site. (By people clicking the ads on it). Beware that some of this companies require you to have you own domain name.

Or you could drive traffic to other sites, so called paid-to-promote sites. Do a search on this forum, there have been a lot of talk about such sites. SAS is probably the most known.
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