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Top Five Sins of the Startpage Exchanges


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Pamela Heywood
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TuCats-Design.com
http://www.tucats-design.com


Top Five Sins of the Startpage Exchanges

by Pamela Heywood



Right now, these exchanges are generating more traffic to my

site than any other single method ever has. They are a great

tool, as any, in the right hands. They may not work next

week, who knows, but that's the nature of the Internet.



What IS certain is that they can be made to work HARDER for

you right now. Just a few tweaks can make all the difference

between merely counting numbers of useless hits and using

this great *moving billboard advertising system* to

effectively generate real live leads for your business.





1. Broken Links



Goodness knows how many hits I have earned looking at *The

page cannot be displayed* or worse, *The page you are

looking for is no longer on this web site* or the even

funnier, *you are not authorised to see this* ...



OK, so once in a while it might be that a site is only

momentarily down, but that does not account for the large

number of error screens I see, day in, day out.



Hey, that might be YOUR credits I am using, so check that

the link you gave actually works. This has to be one of the

dumbest, yet simplest errors to correct.



Sign up for a free monitoring service so you know if your

page goes down for any length of time.





2. Third-Party Page Rotators



They are UGLY! They look unprofessional and it adds yet

another waiting time to the downloading process as the

rotator page is called by the exchange and the rotator goes

off in search of the *real* page it has to display ... etc.



Yawn! Yawn! Clickaway!



Yes, I know there are *experts* out there telling you to use

them as part of their system. Choose your experts wisely!



I've also earned a lot of my hits looking at the top and

bottom frames of the rotator thing with a BIG BLANK white

space in the middle. And LONG before anything actually

appeared in there, I'd clicked on my *NEXT* button.



By far, THE most important reason why you don't want to use

one of these rotators, is because you do NOT even need to

serve up a variety of offerings. The place for doing that is

on YOUR unique website and/or in YOUR ezine.





3 Java Applets, Flash, Banner Farms, Gratuitous graphics



Anything that is just there for aesthetics increases

download time. You don't need it here. You probably don't

need it elsewhere either, but that's a whole different

article. I as a surfer, certainly don't need it when it

crashes my computer because it sucks up far too much memory

on top of all the pages I have open.



Besides, it loads too slow for me to actually see it!





4. Popups, unders



They have their place, but it isn't here and it isn't going

to endear you to potential sign-ups or clients.



In fact, one exchange, ViralVisitors.com is now giving

members FOUR FREE PopUp & Exit Ad killers. They say:



"These can be particularly annoying when you are trying to

surf for visitor credits. Many will slow down your browser

functions, eat up your Ram and occasionally lock up your

browser so a reboot is necessary."



If it's an exit exchange or similar, you may use a credit

without getting an actual page view back.





5. Affiliate/Program Sites



I'm NOT going to sit there reading why XYZ opportunity is

the best thing since sliced bread and why I should sign up

right now. I'm certainly not hanging around long enough to

consider the pros and cons of actually spending money.



Besides, I've probably already seen that one 120 times in

the last hour alone. I've developed immunity!



I can hear you arguing that their site is more professional

than your efforts. It might be, but it was NEVER designed

for these exchanges: their pages are generally far too

complex for the job in hand and will load too slowly.



And what about if your program goes offline, stops taking

sign-ups even temporarily, closes for cleaning out their

database or, worse, goes belly up?



I see those every day too. That's someone's credits getting

eaten. Make sure they aren't yours.





Do it right: treat these exchanges as you should small ads

and ezine ads. Don't go for direct hits, just collect email

addresses: leads that you can follow-up later. Then you

won't just have hits today, but you'll have built contacts

and business that will last you forever.







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Pamela Heywood runs a successful Free Advertising Co-Op,

which is doing great on the exchanges, as well as publishing

her own ezine: mailto:eacz-subscribeauto.pipelinemail.com

The Intelligent Approach to Surf Page Traffic!

http://www.tucats-design.com/rd/curiosity.html





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