The Hall Of Fame List
I was asked the other day, “When does a Traffic Exchange get put on and fall off of the Hall Of Fame list.”
A Traffic (Hit) Exchange gets placed on the Hall Of Fame list when it has been the Top Dawg in any three Traffic Exchange Exposed Newsletter issues. It doesn’t matter which three issues this occurs. I wanted to keep the Traffic Exchange Exposed ranking list fresh and without an exchange always being listed at the top spot like some other ranking lists.
The Hall Of Fame List is filled with only the top performers!
A Traffic (Hit) Exchange can fall off of the Hall Of Fame List one of two ways:
1) Time - A Hall Of Fame list Traffic (hit) Exchange will be listed in the Hall Of Fame for 3 months (or 12.99 weeks to be specific).
2) Poor Performance - If a Hall Of Fame Traffic (Hit) Exchange has a rating point total that is less than 90% of the rating point total for the current Traffic Exchange Exposed Newsletter Top Dawg Traffic Exchange, that Hall Of Fame TE can fall off of the Hall Of Fame List. In other words, to stay on the Hall Of Fame List the Hall Of Fame TE must still adhere to tuff statistical standards and prove they are performing at a level of at least 90% of the current Top Dawg.
The second item above was added to the web site coding today. Expect a couple of Hall Of Fame Traffic (Hit) Exchanges to fall off of the Hall Of Fame List in the next issue of Traffic Exchange Exposed if their performance doesn’t pick up fast.
I hope this explanation helps and clears the air a little bit.
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Take Care,
Phil
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