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By Leisha Farinella


Most people, when they are trying to get traffic to their website, start with traffic methods that simply are not effective. Some of those traffic methods a lot of website owners use are traffic exchange programs. If you haven't tried traffic exchange programs in the past, do yourself a favor and don't waste your time since the traffic you get is simply no good. The traffic that you receive from the different traffic exchanges is not the kind of traffic that produces sales. Even though you will be able to get lots of traffic, the traffic you're getting hardly ever ends up buying what you're promoting. However, there is hope, because you can find other programs online that can give you the site traffic you need.

Leads Leap is one of those website traffic programs that can essentially generate targeted site traffic. The nice thing about this program is that you will be able to place your Google type ads on a very popular blog. You have a couple of options when you join this traffic program. You can join the Leads Leap program at no cost and then earn credits by viewing other people's ads or by getting others to sign up under you. Your other option is to register for the paid membership. If you choose to take the paid membership, be sure to get it when you're signing up since you can save money by choosing to upgrade when you sign up instead of upgrading in the members area. The great thing about the paid membership is you will find that you get traffic without referring others, but if you decide to refer people as a paid member, you will not only be getting more advertising but you will also earn a commission on anyone that you refer if they upgrade.

Free Traffic Bar is another program that can get you very targeted traffic. Like Leads Leap, you will have several options on memberships when you join. Free members can earn free advertising by simply surfing the Internet as they ordinarily do an you don't have to refer others in order to get your advertising credits. When and if you refer other people, you will even get more free ad credits. Free Traffic Bar has a couple of different paid memberships and you will receive a certain amount of advertising credits every month depending on what membership you choose.

List building is a superb way to start getting website traffic and there is a program known as My Huge List that can help you with this. My Huge List is not your traditional list building kind of program. You can either sign up as a free member or be a paid member. As I said, My Huge List is special and you will only be receiving a couple of emails every day and you will be able to email everyone in your down line every 2 to 5 days. So you will not be receiving thousands of emails everyday. While you're building your email list, the people you recruit will also be helping you to grow your mailing list, making this a genuine viral list builder.

In summary, there really are several ways to start driving traffic to your site or affiliate link besides using time consuming search engine optimization techniques or useless traffic exchange programs. The big task is finding enough programs in order to generate enough site traffic. Of course, the programs enumerated are really a great way to get started. One thing you must keep in mind when looking for traffic programs is that the more expensive programs don't always get you more or even better site traffic. Many of the less expensive programs can get you more and better traffic than their more costly competitors.




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