Are you using splash pages in you traffic exchange advertising?

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I use traffic exchanges a lot and get good results from my efforts. I see lots of people though spinning their wheels and just using standard affiliate pages.

If you are using traffic exchanges and not using splash pages (short quick loading pages that help brand you) you are not getting the most from your advertising time or dollar. Yes I know that traffic exchanges don’t have to cost you money but your time has a value and if it doesn’t I have a position for you (at no salary of course.)

If you are not using splash pages is it because you just don’t understand the basics of creating a splash page? Does the term HTML strike fear into your heart and make your hands start to shake?

I have been there and done that. Even using the various WYSIWYG (what you see is what you get) editors that are available you just can’t get the page to look right without a little bit of tweaking of the HTML and when you look at all those goofy charcters the cold sweat starts all over again.

Well a good friend of mine, Aaron Peavy, has come out with a solution. Aaron is an experienced web designer but has taken the time to put together a step by step guide that you can follow along with that will explain exactly what each of those little frustrating snippets you see when you look at the source code of a page does and hold your hand as you create a page from scratch so that the characters no longer seem like Egyptian heirogliphics to you.

Check it out and get the most from your traffic exchange efforts.

Don’t waste your time, effort and money anymore.


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2 Responses to “Are you using splash pages in you traffic exchange advertising?”

  1. marjory Says:

    The surfer’s attention mus be caught in a few seconds.

    This is possible with the splash page and even better if you have created it your self.

    Aaron Peavy’s desktop Html guide is a great asset for achieving this function.

    Marjory

  2. Karl Smith Says:

    Hi,

    To make it more clear to new visitors:) I had exellent results when
    I used a simple splash page with an optin-form.

    Manual programs are obviously better that autosurf one… however
    the splash page is very good to create a subscriber list.

    Thanks,
    Adware Detector

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