Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Safelist Surfing on the Internet


Surfing Safelists is a little different than surfing on Traffic Exchanges. It's a little more work but it's more rewarding too. With Safelist surfing you look at a series of ads and then after clicking a link to get credit you are shown the actual website. Sometimes it's not easy to spot where the link is in a busy ad and the links vary in size and style. After clicking the link it also takes time for the website to load and then you have to click on the box at the top of your screen to see it. After that you have another time period 10-20 seconds depending on the site, to wait until you get your credits. A message pops up to tell you that you got your credits and then you delete that ad and go to the next one.
Sound like a lot of work? Well, some safelists don't give you a lot of credits for your work either. The best I've found is Elite. They give you 45 credits for viewing a website for 15 seconds.  That means when you exchange your credits you can send your ad to 45 people. Like Traffic Exchanges, you don't have to sit there hour after hour tediously clicking to get your credits. You can just set up one Safelist and go to it periodically throughout a session on the Internet as a change of pace and before you know it you've got several hundred more credits to use. I've only been surfing a handful of Safelists and I've seen lots of ads for other ones. They may run a special to get you started, but make sure that you're rewarded for your time and are not too limited when exchanging your credits. You can upgrade later if you want for a small monthly fee.

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