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So you want to know a little bit more about Traffic Exchange Exposed?
This type of ranking system has never been seen before on the ‘net.. I have Four key pieces of software installed on both the client and server sides of the Internet to bring together the Newsletter every fourth day.
The First Piece: ServerSide, TrafficExchangeExposed.net. This is both the start and ending point of all the data flow. TrafficExchangeExposed.net serves as a registry, repository and reporting service for the list of Traffic Exchanges currently undergoing testing.
The Second Piece: ClientSide, TESurfer. TESurfer is a home grown (Built by me) browser that tracks everything that may happen on the client side. It has grown from a simple task oriented browser designed to only serve pages displayed in Traffic Exchanges to a massive multi-object browser that still serves TE pages but also handles many of the automated admin tasks needed to communicate between three servers and the client side. I would be truely bogged down if I had to perform all these tasks by hand.
The Third Piece: ServerSide, TrackAHit.net. This is the tracking suite I built specially for Traffic Exchanges. I am finding now that it is not that bad of a tracker when used for other uses as well. I use TrackAHit for E-mail, classified (Print) advertising, etc… and many other uses. So far it has tracked over a one-million of my own hits.
The Fourth Piece: ServerSide, msiit.net/listmanager/ This is my e-mail listservice or in other words the software that delivers the newsletter every fourth day.
The concept behind this combination of software has been in the works for many years. Components of it have been used separately but never tied together like they are now.
In a nutshell, Traffic Exchange Exposed is the place where great Traffic (Hit) Exchanges get listed and exposed for what they are worth. The cream always rises to the top, and the same can be said for Traffic Exchange performance. The best of the best will always outperform.
Phil