Google says no to traffic exchange programs
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If you happen to be actively joining those link exchange programs to boost your blog’s popularity and hits then it is time to stop, Google officially announce that it is against Google policy for anyone to artificially boost their links, ranking and hits by joining these spammy link exchange website. Usually these spammers would email the webmaster and request for a link exchange, they’ll claim that they have a pagerank 3 to 5 website for us to choose from, note that usually these spammy website are blacklisted and any links found in these website would be flagged.
As many of you already know, our program policies strictly prohibit any means of artificially generating ad impressions or clicks, including third-party services such as paid-to-click, paid-to-surf, auto-surf, and click-exchange programs. These programs offer incentives for users to view web pages or click on ads, resulting in activity that is harmful to our advertisers. Google Official Blog
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Estetik
November 13th, 2007I have used a lot of traffic programs to boost my traffic and my alexa rank went up. Than I wanted to check if my website will go down in rankings when I stop using traffic progs. I stopped using traffic progs since 2 weeks instead I created more specific pages (about 15) and now my site went up form 9 to 5 for my specific keyword. So I believe no one should try to use traffic exchange programs.