I got some free traffic

by GaBu
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However, I really feel this just might be that one opportunity for you and me to finally get some real benefit from our Twitter accounts. I thought about what to choose first, so after some time I decided to list the good sides first, and then mention some of the things that just might not be so good for you. So, please continue reading this Tweet Traffic Rush review, as you are going to find out pretty much everything you need to know about it.
So, here is the list:
1. First of all, it is totally free to join, so you basically have nothing to lose if you try.
2. The traffic is meant to be generated from the specially made Tweet Traffic Rush widget with customizable colors to fit into your site nicely. You basically choose the colors, click the button and ta-da, you have a copy/paste widget code waiting to be implemented somewhere on your website or blog.
3. Every time someone visits your site you get one credit in your Tweet Traffic Rush account, which is then be used to display your latest tweet on other people's websites (widgets)
4. You can choose the relevancy of the tweets being displayed inside your widget as well as relevancy of your own tweets being displayed in other people's widgets. So, the traffic you can get is quite targeted - at least in theory.
5. The referral side of the program is where the real potential is - for each of your referrals' widget impression, 10 levels deep, you also get one credit. So, if you have 10 referrals that have 20 visitors a day on average, you get 200 credits total. Sounds neat doesn't it?
6. There is, of course, the Pro account option. There always is, right? There are some cool new features you can get like the direct follow link when your tweet gets displayed on other members' widgets, you can add 10 Twitter accounts instead of just one in Free membership model etc. Now, I'm personally not really interested in that because I only have 1 Twitter account, and I guess that people would take the time to click my name and then follow me on Twitter if they find me interesting.
The cool thing about this is that every time someone you refer makes the purchase of the Pro account, you get 50% of that - OTO Pro offer is 97$, and regular is 197$, so half of that amount is a nice affiliate commission, don't you think? What's even better is that all the money you make from your referrals' purchases go to your Click bank account directly.
7. I've made my own test actually - after I placed the widget on the left sidebar of my blog, I refreshed the page 30-40 times. Every time I did it, there were at least two tweets from the Pro members' accounts. The program admins claim the conversion rate is as high as 10-15%, which basically means 1 of every 10 referrals you refer upgrades to Pro. Judging from my own little experiment, that seems to be pretty much true.
After a few hours of thinking about all the aspects of the traffic generating process as well as the referrals side of the program, I've come up with the following list of the potential actions and things that might harm or even kill Tweet Traffic Rush:
1. Widget position - the owners of the blogs and websites can basically put the widget anywhere they want, as they will generate equal amounts of credits from displaying the widget no matter where it is on their site or blog. We all know how important the placement of any kind of ad is when it comes to generating traffic.
2. That little experiment of mine generated the same amount of credits to my account. I refreshed my home page for 30-40 times, and that same number appeared in my Tweet Traffic Rush stats. This is a huge gap, and it leaves a lot of space for artificial methods of gaining credits.
3. Website with no or little traffic will hardly have any chance of getting some decent amount of traffic from this as they won't be able to generate credits from displaying their widgets (unless they apply some artificial methods of course). Yes, there is still referral program, but as we all know, not all of us are able to get hundreds of referrals that easy. Some of us lack skills, some of us knowledge, and a lot of us don't have time.
4. Having a choice of category in which your website or blog fits best is bound to human error. I have personally chosen the wrong category for my widget (accidentally of course), and when I went to check the tweets that appear on it, those were all technology related tweets - laptops, gadgets, mobile phones etc.
5. 1-3 together might mean that you are going to spend all your hard earned credits very quickly without a result, without traffic.
Still, I think this has a lot of potential for anyone to get some solid targeted traffic without much of an effort. In my case, in 2 days I generated 357 credits and for that my website got 4 visits from the relevant blogs and websites where people have put their widget. That's just a little bit more than 1% of conversion, but if you ever tried PPC-PPV or other types of advertisements, you should know that they have similar percentages too. So, for free type of advertising, I think it's well worth to give it a shot.


I get about 200-300 unique visitors a day!

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