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Converting Outbound Traffic
The law of reciprocation is much the same as with blog traffics. If someone visits your site, he is most surely will be leaving it (of course). Sometimes quicker than you expect, sometimes would last long because you simply are an awesome writer that you got him glued to your writings and the information you provide is superb and stimulating. And sometimes they leave because they found something in your blog that would bring them to where they really wanted to go, your connections.
Building a good connection with other bloggers both has its own ups and downs. It is good if the reciprocal link you have on the other end brings traffic to your site as well, but it is also negative if you seem to act like a bridge instead of the destination itself, or worse, if you become totally out of the route. Affiliate links, Google ads or Bidvertiser ads, referral links are different though. You intentionally put them in place because you want your readers to see them (probably even begging to click on them). That is the reason you create posts and show off those links that will draw them to the affiliate site. And that is something beneficial to you.
I guess you have now seen the clear difference between the two. So how do we convert those outbound traffic from your links into money?
Linkbucks offers a way of monetizing every link that you have by incorporating either a pop-up ad, an intermission or a top banner ad.- 1. Intermission
- Intermission ads show up before the page you linked. Since these ads bring more views, you get paid more per view. These ads will forward the viewer to the target link after 15 seconds or the instant they click on the “continue” button.
- 2. Top Banner
- Top Banner ads are displayed in a small top frame above the site you are linking to. They are completely unobtrusive and stay in a top frame above the target site until the viewer closes the frame.
- 3. Pop Ups
- Pop Up ads will appear as a little pop up window on the page you linked. The advantage of this method is that your links go directly to their destination with any intermission or framing.
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