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  • Home: Auto-Surf and Rotator Programs

    "Auto surf" programs, how they compare to TrafficSwarm, etc.




    2. So are "auto surf" or "rotator" systems good for anything? - Top

    Despite the fact that most people who use these types of programs simply set them in motion and then don't even look at the sites that rotate in their browser, a small percentage of people do.

    Thus, they *could* be helpful in referring new users to TrafficSwarm.

    If you want to do so, we have no problem with you promoting your Referral URL via any "auto surf" or "rotator" system you want. Who knows - you may end up referring someone who goes on to refer another 500 users.

    Just remember, you may NOT promote your Start Page URL via any "auto surf" or "rotator" system. Period. Our system can easily detect this and will automatically delete any user who is doing so.

    - Updated: March 6, 2003

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