I've joined 2 more autosurf programs. These are both high risk.
Generation 12:
Here's the overview from the front page of the site:
10% for 12 Days.. 5% Referral Commissions.
Surf just 12 Sites a day.
$1 Minimum Advertising Purchase $3500 Max. (will increase with Membership)
Managed Dedicated Server With DDOS Protection.
Instant Cashout each day when surfing is done.
Industries Best Members Support.
Server Backed up every 3 Hours.
You are automatically paid after you surf. I've surfed twice and have been paid both times.
PsTraffic:
12% daily for 10 days.
Request cashout daily with no minimum.
3% referral commissions.
Surf 10 sites to earn.
Minimum upgrade is $1, maximum $6,000
NO compounding allowed.
Payments will be processed in less than 24hrs
(5% fee for daily withdrawal. 2% fee for withdrawal after expiration of an upgrade.)
Upgraded members may submit up to 3 sites in rotation.
Each $1 upgrade will purchase 25 advertising credits.
This site appears to send out daily emails when payments have been done.
Smooth surfing at both sites.
While I was browsing MyBlogLog today, I came across a post with 101 tips on driving traffic to your website or blog. It had some different ideas. It's worth a read.
Here's the first 10 tips:
If you’re launching a new site, or new content, write an introduction and submit it to share sites like Digg, Reddit and Now Public.
Create a Yahoo Group in the niche your site sits.
Create a MySpace account and use it to publisise your site.
Bookmark your site on Del.icio.us and if you’re really keen, add a Del.icio.us button to your homepage.
Create a Technorati account and “claim” your blog.
Submit your site to free, search engine friendly directories. An excellent list can be found here.
Conduct a survey. This is an excellent way to generate offline publicity.
Place a free ad for your company on Gumtree.
Syndicate your site’s content by using an RSS feeds.
Submit your RSS feeds to agregator sites like FeedBurner, Squidoo, Feedboy, Jordomedia, FeedBomb, FeedCat, rssmad, feeddirectory and feedfury. Stolen from DigitalPoint
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