4 - Tabbed Browsers and Surfing Schedules

Date April 1, 2008

A multi-tabbed browser functions on the same basis as a standard web browser. They are not harder to use and for most purposes they function the same way.

The primary feature of a multi-tabbed browser is the ability to open multiple web sites within one broswer window. Unlike standard browsers, that take you directly to a new window when you open a new site, a tabbed browser allows you to continue viewing the current site while opening the new site in a separate tab. You can easily change the site you’re viewing by moving back and forth between the tabs.

The ability of multi-tabbed browsers to save your ‘Favorites’, in a group file, makes it the choice of many surfers. By opening multiple web sites, from the file you’ve created in the ‘Favorites’ option on your toolbar, you can quickly and easily open several Traffic Exchanges at once.

Setting up you surfing schedule is easy once you understand the process of setting up your groups of Traffic Exchanges in folders. Let’s assume you have 20 Traffic Exchanges that you want to surf on a regular basis. Organizing them is as simple as 1.. 2.. 3!

1. First create a folder in your ‘Bookmarks’ called ‘Surfing’.

2. Then, create four sub-folders within the ‘Surfing’ folder, and name them ‘Group 1’, ‘Group 2’,
‘Group 3’, and ‘Group 4’. Or you may want to go with ‘Monday’ ‘Wednesday’ etc.. Whatever makes
the most sense to you.

3.Then you’ll simply open 5 exchanges, to the login page, within one browser window,
…click ‘Bookmarks’
.. click ‘Bookmark All Tabs’ and save them into your ‘Group A’ folder
.. repeat with the remaining 15 Traffic Exchanges. opening them in groups of 5

With your programs organzied like this, all you need to do when you want to surf is open a group and start clicking!

Well.. first you’ll need to login to each Traffic Exchange, open the surfing link, and THEN start clicking.

Once you have all your surf links open, click on the first tab, begin surfing, moving across all the tabs until you reach the last one, and start over.

Easy, isn’t it?

Obviously, surfing more than one program at a time will greatly increase the number of credits you can earn resulting in more traffic for your website.

By surfing 5 exchanges with a 2:1 ratio for an hour, you can generate close to 600 views for your website! Imagine what you could do in two or three hours!

I do NOT recommend that you surf more then 5 or 6 exchanges at one time. It is very important that while you surf, you give the proper attention to each site. Do NOT just concentrate on the surf bar and try to rack up credits as fast as you can. The foundation of Traffic Exchanges depends on it’s members paying attention to the sites as they surf. Just like you want them to pay attention to yours.

If you see something that you like, often you can click on a page link that will allow you to open it in another browser window so that your surfing system is not interrupted. From there you can bookmark the page to come back to later when you have finished surfing.

Some Traffic Exchanges have a bookmark feature on their surfbar which will keep track of the site for you in your members area for you to check out later.

When all members take note of each website they view while surfing, Traffic Exchanges will continue to remain the excellent advertising resource that they are now.

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