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- | ++++ How I can sell traffic to broker using skim schemes | | + | ++++ How can I sell traffic to broker using skim schemes | |
You can sell your traffic through special Seller trades. TE3 allows two options to sell your traffic: | You can sell your traffic through special Seller trades. TE3 allows two options to sell your traffic: | ||
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+ | ++++ Oversending trades at the bottom of the trade list | | ||
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+ | Q: I have a couple of trades at the bottom of my DB, that are sending me no, or almost no traffic. Why is TE3 still sending | ||
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+ | A: Oversending trades at the bottom of the trade DB is nothing unusual and nothing to worry about. | ||
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+ | Let's explain this with an example: \\ | ||
+ | Trade DB contains 50 trades. Worst 10 trades are sending you in small amounts of traffic or not sending (and producing) anything at all. The question is... for what reason are those trades still getting some traffic back? \\ | ||
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+ | First of all, you have to understand **TE3 sends out only uniques and it won't send a surfer to the same site twice**. When a surfer clicks one of your out links, TE3 will first send him to the trade you owe most traffic to. If the surfer keeps clicking, TE3 will send him to the next trade on the [[te3: | ||
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+ | Naturally, every website also receives traffic from spiders & bots that click more than 50 times. This is nothing unusual and we wouldn' | ||
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++++ Where can I find the security key? | | ++++ Where can I find the security key? | |
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