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Traffic Trading script for wordpress
Any suggestions? Never had to use one before now on a WP site.
Cheers :thumbsup |
I use TradePulse... without any problems...
if you need any help installing it and making it work feel free to contact me http://www.awmzone.com/services |
yep tradepulse its in the docs how to install it
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Plugrush...
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I use TradeX.
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so i can send to any site? or only sites registered with plugrush? |
cheers will take a look at them
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When I used to trade traffic on Wordpress I used Zero
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trade expert!
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Best traffic trading script on the planet is the Blog roll. You can put it on the right or the left and let them decide where they want to go.
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The easer and could be the better option is just to add a top site to your blog.
ie myblog/topsite have inword hits go direct to your blog and a link to the top site on it. otherwise your going to have to check links all the time with other options. |
or this as a very simple option:
http://www.e-referrer.com/ it will record hits in to your site. you can change the options. very simple to use. |
LinkEx may be an option.
though to be honest i find it a bit of a pain and often the script is not working corectly on some sites i have seen. but it may be worth a thought. |
install linkex in a text file
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Is a traffic trading script better than just listing in a blog directory? |
Why don't you asshats just make TGP's? Trade scripts are for people who can't write their own name.
No matter what happens, no matter how the times have changed, you can always count on adult webmasters to turn ANYTHING into a useless circle-jerk. Awesome show. Good job. Young Slash! I'm all a flutter! |
You can use any trade script with Wordpress.I use TradeX and enter the correct outgoing links when I write my blog post so it doesn't matter which one you use. It is not a truly automated process like in a TGP or Tube but it is still very easy once you get the hang of it.
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You can implement just about any trade script. In your main index template (or any other pages) put your trade out url anywhere you see this:
<a href="<?php the_permalink() ?>" Looks like this: <a href="Your script out link<?php the_permalink() ?>" The rest of the script is installed normally. |
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