$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
Holy *#@% " 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."
Due to the way TrafficSwarm works, it would be very difficult to provide click stats in any meaningful way. Reporting this info for over 100,000 users with over 500,000 links that are constantly changing is no small task, and just isn't worth it when you can do it yourself much more easily and effectively.
At best we could provide the raw number of times your links are clicked, but that is practically worthless data from a tracking standpoint. But don't worry, it's easy to do yourself and you'll be better off anyway. Here's an overview of the 2 basic ways to track links, depending on how serious you are ...
1. Use basic "tracking urls" at TrafficSwarm
Say your website is http://www.mysite.com. Rather than promoting this URL via TrafficSwarm, submit a slightly modified URL that includes a unique tracking code at the end of the URL. Here's an example:
http://www.mysite.com?trafficswarm
Then, all you need to do is use your current web stats system to see exactly how many times this specific URL with the special tracking code was accessed. If you're promoting multiple links at TrafficSwarm and testing various titles and descriptions, etc. just use a different "code" at the end of each URL:
http://www.mysite.com?trafficswarm1 http://www.mysite.com?trafficswarm2 http://www.mysite.com?trafficswarm3 etc.
2. Use a more sophisticated "link tracking" system
There are many different types of software and/or web-based systems that you can use to track all of your ads, whether at TrafficSwarm or anywhere else. Some of them can be installed and run at your own site, while others are offered as 3rd-party services where you usually pay a small monthly fee. If you run a for-profit web business you can literally double or triple your business by using such a tool.
A good website to get information on the various options available is Ad-Tracking.com.
If you're really serious, we suggest a good link tracking system like AdMinder. Not only will it track the visitors generated from all of your links/ads, but it can also track exactly how many sales, downloads, subscribers, etc. were generated from each ad, calculate your return on investment, etc. clicks, visitors, track, clicked, clicks to my site, click stats, visitors ot my site, clicks from trafficswarm, visitors from trafficswarm, click tracking, link tracking, how many clicks, - Updated: March 9, 2003