Traffic Exchange Basics Plus
Welcome to all new members! Surf ratios have been increased today.
If you missed our last blog post and feel knowing the basics of how a traffic exchange works would benefit you, I sincerely invite you to read it soon.
Our intention is to provide posts to this blog that as members you can send to your referrals. Should you get questions relating to particular subjects, review the previous blog posts to see if they might explain something that would help your downline members better understand how to use the Soaring4Traffic service. Should be much easier than trying to explain in a long detailed email.
More posts will be made in the near future moving from the basics up the scale to how, what, where, and when to get the best results from traffic exchange advertising. If there is a subject you feel needs to be addressed, please leave your questions or comments below. This way we can write about subjects most important to you.
Next step up from basics is provided in your members area. Learning how to setup your sites, text links, banners, assigning credits, etc. Getting familiar with site navigation and all that it provides, including the surf center. Those tutorials are in video format, links on your main member page. Each video is short, sweet, and straight to the point. Please review those when time permits.
As mentioned above, surf ratios have been increased as of minutes ago. These ratios will continue through the weekend provided the awesome activity we’ve had this past week continues and so far today, looks like it will. Also watch for surf bonuses to change periodically each day.
When activity increases, everyone benefits.
On another note, we’ve added more options for credit purchases and also more options to upgrade if needed. Let me know what you think.
Enough said for today, login now and build your advertising credits quickly.
Soar with Eagles!
Ray White
Soaring4Traffic.com
ProClickExchange.com





















January 19th, 2008 at 6:32 pm
I tried to delete a website, but it would not delete. I sent a support ticket regarding this, but received no response.
Russ
January 19th, 2008 at 7:48 pm
Hi Russ, copied the reply below sent to you on Jan 12th, shortly after receiving your request.
To delete a site, you must remove any auto assigned %.
Add another site, move the auto assigned percentage to
your new site after confirming it, zero out the % on the
site you want to delete, then you can delete it with
no problem.
Hope this helps, let me know.
Regards,
Ray
Also Russ, you might want to review the FAQ’s section, it is also answered there..