You all have seen manual serf sites like ts25.com, but how about an manual surf site for frihost, with high quality frihost sites instead of those garbage sites you get when you do traffic exchanges.
Give me your opinion for $10 frih for the first ten people and maybe we can persuade a mod to help support it
Come on 10 frih for 5 seconds of your time
I dont know about others, but I have not replied to this topic because im not really sure what a " manual serf sites" never heard of them before, could you possibly explain? (Yes i know I could possibly google it, but that would take up time that I just dont wish to spend right now.)
I'd be willing to support an unofficial one
Not sure I would use it nowadays but back when I did use them, I simply wanted one which had good, and possibly even relevant sites. If you filtered sites properly (make sure hosted on Frihost, had a certain amount of content etc) and even created several groups (like a directory) to subdivide them, it could be fantastic!
Same as Mathiaus, would be good if you filtered it out rly good..
Thanks for your opinions, I will send the frih now
If you're thinking of the kind of thing I'm thinking of (where you visit sites to get traffic to your site), they are worse than useless. Although you're getting more hits, they are all from people like you who are just surfing to earn their credits - they are not actually interested in your site. So, I'd say no; this is a bad idea.
Not entirely true, hopefully the sites are interesting and maybe you want to look around or sign-up or w/e, anyway, you have been paid
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| If you're thinking of the kind of thing I'm thinking of (where you visit sites to get traffic to your site), they are worse than useless. Although you're getting more hits, they are all from people like you who are just surfing to earn their credits - they are not actually interested in your site. So, I'd say no; this is a bad idea. |
I must agree with qscomputing because although there is a chance that the user may join, it is very low. If you just look at the history of traffic exchanges, they really haven't helped many sites and many advertisers (especially those who pay per impression) refuse to buy ads on sites which participate in these programs because the impressions often don't convert. Also, such an exchange would just burn bandwidth. I don't want to put you down, but history is just against you (maybe you can change that, idk).
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| Not entirely true, hopefully the sites are interesting and maybe you want to look around or sign-up |
And how many traffic exchange users really do that? In my experience, they are just looking for free traffic and move on as soon as the timeout is up. Do you really want people looking at your site for 20secs each?