How to Surf Efficiently and Affectively There are two very important things you need to know before you start surfing. - Every page you visit while you surf will have someone's ad on it.
- You are not looking for new programs to join.
It is very difficult to avoid temptation while you surf. People are often side tracked into clicking on a lot of links and signing up for interesting sounding programs. That's probably how you ended up here. What you need to remember is that you are surfing for credits, not shopping around for new offers. If you find you are looking at every detail on every page, you will need to surf a lot longer than one hour to create enough credits to get any sign ups. The problem lies in the way Traffic Exchange programs are set up. You have to actually look at the page to make sure the page does not contain a "cheat stopper" or "robot checker" (These are little questions you will need to answer or games to play so the traffic exchange program will know you are a real person and not an auto surfer program.) So, you do have to look at the page but you don't want to get interested in the offer. It is a challenge that you will have to overcome if you plan to build a business. Hopping from one program to the next will get you a whole lot of nothing. I showed you on the previous page, just how quickly you will build this business into a real spendable income. If you start joining a lot of other programs that sound interesting, you will lose track of your target and you will fail! So 'look' at the pages but don't pay attention to the ads. You will soon become good at it if you pay attention to what you are doing and keep your end result in mind. Setting up your browser for surfing: The easiest way for you to use this program is if you have either FireFox Browser (recommended) or Internet Explorer 7. You need one or the other so you can use the Tabs that they offer. If you don't have either, you can either upgrade your Internet Explorer or download FireFox Here. Also see Maxthon below. Once you have one of the above browsers, continue: - Click here to open TrafficHoopla in a new window. Login to your account. Click on the Join First link to your left.
- Scroll down to the list of traffic exchanges and one by one, right click on the links and select 'Open in New Tab'.
- Once you have all the traffic exchanges on your First list open, you can close The TrafficHoopla tab.
- Login to each of the traffic exchange and click on the link to start surfing. Once you are logged into each of these exchanges and on the surf page, don't surf yet, one more thing to do.
- If you are using Internet Explorer 7, look to the left of your tabs and you will see a gold star with a green plus sign on it. Click on that icon and select "Add Tab Group to Favorites". In the window that pops up, type Surf in the Group Name box and click Add.
To open this group to use it, click on the gold star. Hover over the word surf and click on the blue arrow. This will open all the sites in tabs. If you are using FireFox, click on your bookmarks button on the top of the page and select 'Bookmark All Tabs'. Put Surf for the name and click on Add Bookmarks. To open this group, hover over the bookmarked folder called surf in FireFox, you will see your list of sites. At the bottom of that list it says 'Open all tabs'. Click on that and all your sites will open at once. Now you can start surfing. Tomorrow, when you come back to surf again, you can open that group and all your exchanges will open at once. This is a huge time saver. (Some of your login's on the exchanges will time out and you will have to login to them each day but at least they are all open and ready for you.) - One tab at a time, surf the exchanges.
Click over to the next tab, look at the page very briefly, click the icon for the credit. Click over to the next tab, look at the page very briefly, click the icon for the credit. Click over to the next tab, look at the page very briefly, click the icon for the credit. And so on and so forth. Remember to look at each page so you don't miss the cheat stoppers but don't read the info on that page. A quick glance and move on. If you want to add more exchanges to your line up, either repeat the above process with Affiliate Funnel or use the second list on TrafficHoopla. When you get more familiar with the process and are less confused, start a second group with some of the other exchanges. Do one list one day and the other list the next. I usually surf 8 to 10 exchanges in a group. When you first start out 5 or 6 is probably enough. As time goes on and you get better at it, you will find that you can add more to each group. If you get back to the first tab and are waiting for the timer to run down, you need to add more exchanges to your group. Some people also like the Maxthon Browser Final Check List... You Are Almost Done! |