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$750 the first week
"TrafficSwarm.com was responsible for $750 in new sales the very 1st week I tried it. Anyone who wants free traffic will have to look long and hard to find free Internet advertising like this!"


 

Not a Scam " In the past I was an affiliate of another traffic exchange over at **********.com, and after tracking my hits I realized they were scamming me out of my credits BIG time. But your system is fair and accurate. Thanks for the honesty!"


 

“It's Not Just About the Traffic!…”
"TrafficSwarm is sending me 1,000's of the EXACT type of visitors that I need. Traffic to my site has increased 10 fold.  Book sales are climbing and my newsletter is growing exponentially.  You would be crazy not to use this service.”
David Peterson


 

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" Holy *#@% ... this is really amazing! I never thought something free could bring in so much traffic. Truthfully, it seems to be working better than most of my paid ads. I love it."

 

 

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    General questions, and anything that doesn't fit into the other categories.




    3. Hey! What happened to the TrafficSwarm Exit Page system!? - Top

    The TrafficSwarm Exit Page system was discontinued on Sunday, February 23, 2003, because it no longer supported our primary directive of generating lots of targeted and high-quality traffic for our users.

    The primary reasons were the ongoing decline in the response to pop-up/pop-under advertising, and the fact that due to the nature of the Exit Page system we couldn't prevent cheating 100%. Anything less was just unacceptable.

    With the Exit Page gone, TrafficSwarm is now 100% cheat-proof. This will ensure only real, targeted traffic and increase your results tremendously - because the Exit Page system was using close to half of our users' credits and generating only about 7% of the clicks to their sites.

    - Updated: March 6, 2003

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