How this works
Go Traffic Hits wants to provide as much aid and assistance to webmasters as
possible. This system is designed to help webmasters get traffic to
their sites in a simple, cost-effective way. This benefits the webmasters
in a couple ways:
- More traffic means potentially higher ratings on statistical sites, such
as Alexa and SiteRanking
- Higher statistical ratings mean potentially higher relevance on search
engines
- More traffic means more exposures and impressions are made of your site
and it's advertisements
- More traffic means better positioning at 'topsite' websites
- TopSites are just more categorical-specific versions of a statistical
ratings site
- More traffic means more potential customers coming through your website
One mistake that many Traffic Exchanges make is telling a webmaster that they
will be "flooded with targeted customers, ready to buy". That is not the
primary purpose of a Traffic Exchange.
The primary purpose of a Traffic Exchange is to generate traffic to the
website, period.
That being said, if your target audience is "webmasters working on promoting
their websites", then you will probably reach some potential customers.
But even then, do not expect high conversion rates. Webmaster surfers are
all in the same boat: they want more traffic, for higher ratings, for better
rankings, to get customers from the larger search engines.
General Concept
In a nutshell: You visit other websites through one of our viewer systems and
earn 'credits'. Each credit entitles one of your pages to be shown to
someone else. For those interested in tech-speak, we offer both Auto Surf
and Manual Surfing options.
You are a webmaster, and you want web-surfers to see your website, for all
the reasons listed above. GoTrafficHits will show your website to other users, at a
cost of 1 'credit each time your website is shown. So, as long as you have
'credits' available, your site will be shown to our other GoTrafficHits users.
[In Biker-speak: We'll let you put your Club on our highway.
Bikes carrying riders will stop at your club, as long as your club
has 'credits' to stop the bikes. Passengers earn credits by riding
the highway to other clubs.]
Credits are gained in a couple different ways:
- When you first join Go Traffic Hits, you are given some credits
- You can choose to 'be a passenger', and surf other sites through one of
our display systems. For every site you visit, you will earn credits
- We also sell credits, with bulk-discounting available. i.e.: When you buy
more credits, you pay less per credit.
- You can display our referral page. Each display to a unique user on
a given day will earn some credits.
- You can also refer other members. If someone signs up through your
referral page, you get credits when they sign up, and a percentage of their credit
earnings when they are a passenger.
- If someone you referred purchases something or upgrades their membership,
you get some credits from that, as well.
- We also now offer a Banner Exchange: Place a line of javascript on one or
more of your website's pages, and every time that page is viewed, you earn
between 0.1 and 0.15 credits, depending on the size of banner you select.
Different earning and referral ratios are available to different 'levels' of
membership. For specifics on how many credits are earned in different ways
at each level of membership, see our Membership
Levels page in the Pricing section.
Terminology used on Go Traffic Hits:
We are using a 'Biker' motif to add a little individuality to our
Traffic Exchange.
Club - A website (or part of a site) dedicated to Traffic
Exchanging. A club contains roads and highways, to carry Riders
between Clubs, Way-stations, and other RestStops.
Credits - A unit of value. 1 Credit allows a member to show one page they wish promoted 1 time. Credits may be earned through viewing, referrals, or they may be purchased.
RestStops - A page on a web site. This is what the rider views to earn Credits.
Way-Stations - A block of related Clubs that can be presented in a particular order to Riders. This allows webmasters to create longer, more attractive, or more meaningful messages to riders. This also has a nice side-effect, since it will look to site-statistics systems as though each Rider is 'clicking through' multiple pages, creating longer visit times.
Highway - A connection between RestStops, Way-Stations, and Clubs. This software provides the highway to move riders around the internet.
Rider - A web surfer, using our highway to view sites like
yours in exchange for s (or cash). This is also the generic term used for any membership level.
Road Warrior - A high-volume Rider.
They get extra benefits by being a more-frequent rider. This
bonus can add on to any membership level with a monthly
fee allows the Rider to manage lots of Stops (many pages to
display), create Way-Stations, and travel faster and more profitably than
a Rider.
Boss - A member of VS:TrEx network. A boss can run
their own copy of TrEx on their own site (their own Club), bringing in
Riders, Renegades, and Mad Dogs through their site, expanding the
TrEx network. To learn more about the TrEx network, we have created
a section called all about the network.
We envision GTH as the 'Central Highway', shuttling 'Bikers' across 'Highways' to 'Way-Stations' and other 'Clubs' to all benefit.
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