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The 'No More Than Four' Approach to Surfing


I'm trying to really push this concept and make a lot of people stop and look at their surfing habits. I call it the No More Than Four campaign. I will be mentioning this in updates on my exchange I Love Hits, as well as bringing it up in various forums across the internet that deal with hit exchange promotion. Here's what I'm trying to get across...

As many of your know, multi tabbed browsers have become the 'norm' for surfing hit exchanges. Whether it be Fire Fox, Netscape, Myie2, Crazy Browser, Avant...They are everywhere. Most people that surf exchanges, find them to be much easier to manage. Simply put, instead of opening up a new browser window for each program you are surfing, you open a new 'tab' within one single browser. As well, most of these programs have built in pop up killers which makes surfing a breeze.

Because this is only one browser, it uses very low system resources on your computer. So basically you can load up 20 or more different tabs (exchanges) and surf away. One problem, are you looking at any sites? Or just the timer to click 'next site'?

Folks, this whole 'campaign' of mine is not to tell you to sign up for every single program you view when you surf, because honestly, a lot of it is garbage. This is what I'm suggesting, open up no more than four tabs, and surf in groups. Read each website, and if you've seen it before, try scrolling down to see if there's anything that has been added. Basically, treat every single website you view when you surf, like you want your own to be treated.

I know a lot of people will disagree and say, I'm not surfing to join a new program, I'm clicking for credits. That's fine, just show the website some respect as well as your fellow surfer and just read or scan over the websites. If something peaks your interest, sign up, fill out a form, download an e-book. Remember, this entire industry is based on co-operation. We are exchanging traffic between ourselves, so let's remember how long it takes to earn those hits.

No More Than Four is not just a suggestion to only open 4 tabs at once, it's also a very effective way to manage your hit exchange advertising. Grouping your favorite hit exchanges into smaller groups let's you focus on each exchange and each site in rotation. Keeping this in mind, you may find much better success if we all treat each other's sites as we want ours to be treated.

It may not be the easy way to surf, but I bet it's a more effective way! =)

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