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XDollz 05-24-2011 05:45 PM

Newbie TGP Question!
 
My first post! Woohoo!

Okay, I'm working on a few TGP sites but my background is as a designer. Also, all XHTML/CSS no problem. Some scripting but not a lot.

So, I've been looking at a few TGP websites and I have one big question that I haven't been able to find an answer to:

On some galleries, when you click on a thumbnail the first time, it will send you to that hosted gallery. Same result the second or third time you click on it. But, after a while it will send you to what is clearly a traffic sharing website or another website by that TGP owner.

I looked into the source and one shows an "out.php" that is generating the random links from an array. Is there software that the provides this functionality "off the shelf"?

Thanks for any responses... I've been searching for an answer for a couple of weeks now.

mromro 05-24-2011 09:35 PM

That's called skimming..traffic trade scripts use it.

cooldude7 05-25-2011 03:16 AM

u should have asked this b4, so no more time wasrting in searching the answers.,

its called traffic trading script.,
http://www.scriptpulse.com/
there are many free and paid script out there.,

for free script ,script owner takes 1-2% of ur traffic to their choice of site .,

paid scripts are from 80-250 bucks per license.,
after installation and setting up script on ur site
u have to find another sites, using traffic trading script in ur niche, and register their for traffic trading.

the % traffic u send is called skimming, 60% is normal.

XDollz 05-27-2011 12:30 AM

*huge sigh of relief*
 
Hey thanks for the answer. I continued to look for myself a couple of days ago but from what you are saying it was still not right.

Thanks for finally giving me a definitive answer! It's really the only question I have had so far. But, I'm sure more are on the way... I definitely won't wait so long next time.

Thanks again for being so helpful to a newbie!

lacuna 06-06-2011 09:28 PM

Welcome to the team :thumbsup

pm2000 06-15-2011 08:49 PM

welcome to the team

dc0ded 07-20-2011 01:58 AM

welcome to the forum and as it seems you got your answer. good luck.


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