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Can A Free Blog Traffic Exchange Really Bring More Visitors?

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A free blog traffic exchange is made possible by two bloggers joining a service that promises them more traffic. These exchanges are made via various forms of free trade which we will cover in this article. Despite the popular belief that these free blog traffic exchanges hardly work, some blog owners claim that they do.

One thing we know is that the weblog (blog) market is huge and will not slow down quickly. In fact some say that many online businesses will enter the blog market at some stage in their lives and a free blog traffic exchange can act as a traffic converter for these new blog owners.

Blog traffic exchanges can be made possible by using widgets like the ill-famed Blogrush, alternatively there are blog traffic exchange sites that trade your time spent surfing the web and playing games to send you blog traffic instead.

Whether these kinds of exchanges serve a bloggers interest is left to discover by blog owners who are game enough to give this a try. It all sounds good on paper (ahem..on a blog posts) but in reality these traffic exchanges hardly work for most bloggers.

The reason being is that most bloggers simply don’t have the leverage of a huge blog network to make these free blog traffic exchanges work for them. For this to work, a blogger needs to have an established blog (network) to gain the most possible amount of traffic in return for little time spent. Most blog owners often invest many hours of their precious time into these free blog traffic exchange sites to find out that they simply wasted their time for nothing.

We all want more traffic for our blog and the thought of exchanging free traffic is tempting. I’m not stopping anybody to try a free blog traffic exchange tool or site to see whether they can trade some free traffic to gain more visitors, but I do warn you that most likely you will not achieve what you set out to do.

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I am the proud owner of Serradinho Blog and have made this my second home. I'm into blogging, downloads, WordPress, meeting and helping others, etc. Basically the internet in general :) Serradinho Web Services is my own company whereby I offer my services to clients. This ranges from web design, website upgrades, theme customizations, support, premium WordPress plugins and many more .....

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jan geronimo April 18, 2009 at 9:04 am

I’ve read a recent analysis of a new system in place in Google in coming up with how it gives values to what’s significant PR values.

It’s so valuable a read that I forgot where I read it lol. But the striking part of the report is its finding that importance of backlinks have not scaled over the years when it comes to determining a site’s PR. It’s still there right smack in the median, but what has grown in value is the domain’s trust factor.

Well, I don’t know what it means exactly. I’ll get back to you when my cloudy brains finally clears. lol. That report is interesting, not one of those run of the mill speculative reports that are being churned out frequently online.

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George Serradinho April 18, 2009 at 9:14 am

Thanks jan geronimo for the comment.

Let me know if you find the report. I’m always up for reading and anything that might help my site out.

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