Need Results? Take Your Time…
Branding your name and building your list are what I refer to as the ‘Two B’s of The T.E.’s’ and a practice I encourage every traffic exchange surfer to embrace. These programs are tailor made for users that want to build their personal or business awareness, while working towards building a solid contact list.
However, for this practice to really be effective, it needs time to develop. To break the ice in this business and get your viewers to ‘trust’ you, they must first get to know you. How do you get surfers to ‘know’ you?
Like I mentioned in the past post on this blog, it helps to get personal. That means stick your name and picture on every splash or squeeze page you can. This is personal branding and the longer you stay in front of people, and the more you stay in front of people, the more they get to know you. They start recognizing your name, your face, your business and then the magic happens…
They fill out a form, they request more information, they become a part of your contact list.
But remember, this did not happen overnight. This takes time and the traffic exchange surfers who get the best results are the ones that are in front of everyone, constantly and consistently.
To brand your name and build your list, you do not need to spend a fortune. What you need is patience and effort. Make sure you produce a PERSONAL splash or squeeze page. Complete with your name, picture and heck, throw in a phone number if you really wanna take it to the next level (this is a practice Mr. Tony Tezak has used for years).
Next, make sure you get in front of those surfers. Don’t have time to surf for hours a day? No problem, you could always grab a membership in an online advertising co-op.
And then finally…Patience. The more you are visible, the better. Take your time, try new headlines and ad copy but always stay visible!




Timothy Montoya
Well if i havn’t heard it all , ain’t this what everybody say’s it’s just here now so you can refresh the mind of what my next move is but their is one thing that i have a awfull time doing do you test all the time tell them that and they’ll thank you again
Jon Olson
Ya, everyone might be saying to do this…But how come only a small percentage follow the advice? Some will, some won’t. All we can do as program owners, trainers is to provide the information. It takes the surfer to act on it.