John Guanzon has been working on a new traffic exchange. As all of you know by now I am an avid traffic exchange user. I have made thousands of dollars and have received hundreds of thousands of visitors to my websites using traffic exchanges.

Basically a traffic exchange is a site that allows you to view other sites and promotions for credit that you can use to get other people to come view your site or promotions. Most of the TE’s (traffic exchanges) place a image block at the top or bottom of your screen and you have to match the images or press a certain button to verify you are a real human and to proceed to the next site. John has done something a little different here. Instead of matching images you actually get three thumbnails of other sites that are being promoted to choose from thus the name ThumbVu. This allows you to decide what you want to see before you click. Why is this a good thing? Well to tell the truth some exchanges will allow the same promo or referral page in rotation back to back. I personally hate seeing the same site two and three times in a row. With ThumbVu you are in control of the next site you see.

This is a huge upgrade to the TE world and I would like to invite you on my team to participate. I think this is going to be the new rave for TE’s and would really like to help a few of you get started. It is fast with a 10 second timer, so you only have to view a site for 10 seconds before you get credit, it is cutting edge technology and if used properly can be very profitable.

So let’s go, what are you waiting for? Click the image below and let’s get started.

Yep, this is the image to get you credits on ThumbVu.

If you have any questions about traffic exchanges or want to leave a comment feel free. I use CommentLuv to make sure you get credit on this site for your comments.


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About:  Richard has been working with computers since he was 12 years old, his first computer was a Commodore 64… when they were new. There is not a day go by that he does not have a electronic device of some type, normally a laptop, at his finger tips. Read more from this author.