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Originally posted by shermsshack
My estimate is that the few large ones remaining will stick to a limited number of partners, charge a monthly fee to others, and traffic script usage will disappear from all sites previously established. I believe that several TGP owners will band together in several traffic filed groups to exchange hard links, push hard coded traffic, and share a pool of trusted submitters.
This is already happening, but I think "survival of the fittest" will eliminate all small sites and sites with pure CJ traffic. Also, I'm assuming that eventually ALL TGP's will be required to have an entrance page. Sites that do not have any established traffic will be flushed down the shitter due to the fact that there will be next to no productivity since most surfers will exit the entrance page, thus killing scripted traffic trades.
Where do you see TGP's heading a year down the road?
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I would agree with most of this. I dont know if all the cj sites will disappear though. May still trade with each other. I dont think the money will completely go away from them doing this...
- Brent