List Surfing – Traffic Masterminds
Darren Olander and Matt Koshko have been nicknamed the Traffic Masterminds. Several successful traffic and list building programs have been implemented by them. I love their Build My Downline program they launched about a year ago and is still building my downline!
Their latest program, List Surfing, combines the best parts of List Jumper (which we all learned to love), with the perfect synergy of solo e-mail marketing, surfing (viewing members sites), and banner/text advertising. The site moved in a few days to an Alexa ranking of under 20,000! This site is revolutionizing the traffic exchange industry!
As you surf (view other members websites) you are earning mailing credits to use towards sending mail to the membership. By surfing you are also staying active in order to receive unlimited traffic to your website(s)! You will also receive a few mails from the system that other members are sending out… and when you open those you will be rewarded text and banner impressions for displaying your ads throughout the List Surfer site.
They mixed and created a perfect synergy of solo e-mail advertising, surfing (viewing members sites), and banner and text advertising. You’ll soon see how this can help exponentially increase your results all while decreasing how much you have to surf. In fact, to stay active all it requires is to surf 50 sites and click 10 e-mail ads each month, that could take as little as 20 minutes and you will be active for a WHOLE MONTH! Your first month we’ll let you get active just by surfing 50 sites… and then as a free member you can show one of your sites that will get UNLIMITED rotation for a whole month or as long as you stay active!
It’s FREE to join so start earning traffic!
Success!
Fred Lotgering
LotCon Biz Solutions




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April 13th, 2009 at 12:00 pm
Interesting twist on the traffic exchange concept. Personally have ignored it because it is based on surfing to generate mailing credits and for me the time is more valuable doing other things. Why I only buy credits in various te’s never surf them.
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April 13th, 2009 at 3:20 pm
This sounds like a pretty nice thing to get involved with. I have tried Traffic Exchanges in the past and have to admit was pretty heavy into them at one time. But they are very time consuming and I think Mike has the right idea, buy some credits.
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April 13th, 2009 at 3:35 pm
Fred,
This looks interesting and I will probably have a look at it.
Thanks for the resource.
Ron
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April 13th, 2009 at 6:39 pm
Thanks for the info Fred, I have to admit being a bit leary of traffic exchanges, played with a few for a while, but wondered if I shouldn’t be doing something more productive, that said, it seems like this one my be the happy medium. Perhaps even ideal for someone starting out with a small wallet who realizes the value of a list.
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April 13th, 2009 at 8:51 pm
This looks like it could be a nice addition to your overall traffic strategies. It’s things like this that over time along with other tactics can build a massive amount of traffic to your site.
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April 13th, 2009 at 10:24 pm
More great info, Fred – Thanks!
Here’s a power tip for your readers – if you’ve got a broadband connection, when you get your new computer KEEP the old one set up, and use it to surf the traffic exchanges – especially the automated ones that just go site to site without requiring your interaction. It can be a fast & easy way to build traffic credits without tying up your time!
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April 14th, 2009 at 12:34 am
Looks like this could be interesting.
May have to take a closer look at this.
Thanks for the heads up Fred!
April 14th, 2009 at 9:44 pm
Fred, this looks like an interesting twist to the traffic exchange concept. Will take a closer look – added to my todo list. Thanks
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