Traffic Exchange Secrets Revealed

Watch Traffic Pro X Rise This Year

Picking rising Traffic Exchange stars is a little bit like picking winners at Horse Races.  It takes research but mostly there’s a fair bit of blind luck involved.

That said, I’m prepared to nominate Traffic proX as a rising star this year.

Traffic ProX is now owned by Lynn McCutcheon who has been working super hard at raising her profile in the TE arena whilst simultaneously working at getting Traffic ProX firing on all cylinders.

Traffic ProX was formerly owned by John Guanzon who I’m sure wouldn’t mind me saying allowed the program to drift while he concentrated on other projects.

Why do I think Traffic ProX will rise?
Well, I’ve been corresponding  with Lynn on several matters lately and I have to say that I’m impressed with her passion, her sense of fairness and her work ethic.  That doesn’t mean that she’ll succeed, but it means that she is going to get buy in from people like me who appreciate such things.

I also sense that she is hungry for success, and hungry people succeed.

Finally, it has to be said that Lynn has developed a strong network and she is well connected with some of the major players in the industry.

I’m recommending that you ad Traffic ProX to your regular surfing list. 



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Comments (4)

Lynn McCutcheonFebruary 25th, 2010 at 1:43 pm

Wow, what a nice surprise and thanks so much for the hat tip.

Traffic Pro-X kinda fell unexpectedly into my lap and I don’t have any delusions about being able to attract the kind of customer base the biggie exchanges have, but I’m (as you know) working hard at continually trying to improve things – especially clean quality traffic, delivery, and of course bringing in new members. If I get to the end of this year and even if still in the red profit-wise by then am able to see a continual and consistent increase in all those aspects as well as other things I’m working to improve, I’ll be happy. :)

And thanks for the rest of the kind words too. I’m probably honest to a fault in that regard but I always appreciate those who are straight with me, so I’d rather be known for being straight up with people than whatever I might gain by glossing things up. This is really not the first time I’ve taken that approach to online money stuff and actually got my real start a couple years ago as a reviewer/”guru” in an online arena rife with scammy and dishonest folks (PTC/PTR/GPT) and was kind of out to prove that one could be honest and do such things without scamming people & leading them astray, so I reckon my approach to affiliate marketing & the traffic exchange industry is not so different.

And I certainly HAVE cost myself some sales by being straight up & upfront – those that I work with closely and mentor a bit will tell you I won’t hesitate to tell them “NO!!” about something I don’t recommend but could have racked up a commission on otherwise, lol – but I’d rather be that person and build good relationships that will be beneficial to all involved for the long term than go for a quick sale any day. Many of those more experienced than me that have worked closely with me have done much the same with me being honest about such stuff, tho I’m probably a lot quicker to shoot myself in the foot over stuff lol.

Anyway, thanks so much Mark and what a nice surprise to wake up to and read after one of my few (but much needed!) naps. I am looking to keep on working to improve Traffic Pro-X and make it a cool place for everyone that surfs there, so there’s definitely plenty of plans on the table and hopefully lots more on the way for the rest of 2010 with TPX! Thanks again. :)

adminFebruary 25th, 2010 at 1:51 pm

Thanks for your detailed response Lynn. I’m kind of chuffed that you took the time to respond. The points you make about relationship building are absolutely on the money. Short term sales can cost you long term relationships.

HALMarch 12th, 2010 at 6:35 pm

I like that word, “chuffed”…I take it that it means …pleased as punch in Aussie.

adminMarch 13th, 2010 at 9:47 pm

Lol Hal. I confess that I was struggling for the appropriate words. Actually I thought chuffed was English, so there you go

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