Happy Tuesday!
While I know many of you have already joined I thought today would be a good day to write a quick Sweeva review for those of you who still have not checked it out.
In case you missed it. Sweeva is a new concept traffic exchange program that was created by Jon Olson, Tim Linden, and Austin Hallock which launched last Tuesday.
Here’s my link:
http://www.sweeva.com/ref/jerryiannucci
I know the words “traffic exchange” tend to scare people off but Sweeva is something totally different which is using what they are calling “social browsing”.
The idea with Sweeva is that all active members are viewing the same pages at the same time. They can then leave real-time comments about the site they are viewing.
I was actually a beta tester for the site but now that’s it has launched I can’t tell you how much cooler Sweeva is now that there are over 6600 people using it.
I think my favorite part of Sweeva is being present when my site is being shown…
When your bid is accepted at Sweeva you are told exactly what time your page will be shown on the system. As soon as my site comes up I will post a message telling everybody that I am there and maybe give them a little extra incentive to sign-up at my site. I can even interact with the people viewing my page to address any concerns they have about my site.
Here are some real-time stats and comments about some of the pages I am currently showing on Sweeva:
http://www.sweeva.com/go/84
http://www.sweeva.com/go/mp
http://www.sweeva.com/go/CY
http://www.sweeva.com/go/DVv
Pretty neat, huh?
In addition to just looking at websites there is a slew of ways to earn credits at
Sweeva and a whole leveling system that unlocks new features depending on how active you are. This makes Sweeva a totally addictive experience.
The only thing on Sweeva I am not too crazy about is the “bidding” system. The way it works is that Sweeva decides who’s site to show next based on how many credits each person has bid. During the day when Sweeva is most active the bidding can get a little bit competitive. For example, right now
there are about 35-40 people browsing Sweeva and I am bidding about 80 credits to get my site seen while some people are bidding 100-120 credits. Those people aren’t getting any extra benefits for their credits other than having their site seen a little sooner than mine.
The bidding concept can be a little confusing for new members. From inside the members area you can see real-time stats of how many people are viewing each webpage. My advice is to bid twice as many credits and then adjust your bid depending on how long it takes to see your site. Bidding twice as much works out to about 2:1 ratio which is as good if not better than your
typical traffic exchange plus you get the added benefit of people who are actually looking at and commenting on your website.
Conversions are way better than other traffic exchanges. Over the past week my two best splash pages have received 7,906 hits which have generated 94 click-thrus and 20 new sign ups. Not too bad.
The Sweeva commissions are also really sweet. I’m earning an average of $3.18 for every member I refer to the site. That’s way more than any traffic exchange I have ever promoted.
One thing I should point out is that if you are going to join you should really pay close attention to the “One Time Offer” you will see when you sign-up. Almost all of my referrals who have upgraded skipped this offer and ended up paying the full price inside the site. Sweeva is the real deal! It’s not something
you will use once and forget about. If you can afford the upgrade when you join… grab it!
Ok, this is getting much longer than I had planned. I’ll just end by saying that
Sweeva definitely gets a big thumbs up from me. If you have tried other traffic exchanges and got poor results then I suggest going into Sweeva with an open mind. Sweeva is truely like nothing else you have tried before and
needs to be experienced at least once.
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