Adroll.com Blog

Announcing the Community Traffic Exchange

For those of you who have not yet registered with Adroll, here is the most recent email sent out to our publishers. This was to let everyone know about the free traffic exchange we released which provides additional value for publishers participating in communities on Adroll. Here it is:


Ready to get more traffic to your site or blog? We’re giving it to you. For free.

Thanks to feedback from some of our most active community members, Adroll now offers a traffic exchange for Ad Community participants. We’ll even set it up for you if you reply to this email with “Gimme free traffic” as the body of the email. If you’d rather handle it yourself, it’s easy to adjust your settings, as you’ll read below.

The way the Community Traffic Exchange works is simple: sites in your community show ads for you on their sites, and you show ads promoting other sites on yours. You can get detailed info on your Community Traffic Exchange here, http://www.adroll.com/about/trafficexchange. Here are the basics:

  • Get free traffic from other sites in your community
  • No work required, Adroll automatically builds a custom ad for you. See it on your My Ads tab.
  • Only show relevant ads from your community
  • Participate in multiple communities to get more traffic
  • Get as many impressions as you give
  • Switch off “Community Traffic Exchange” at any time
  • See the results in your publisher reporting: impressions given, impressions received, and clicks received.

You can start participating now (or just try it out) using the “My Ad Spaces” tab in your profile, and see the ad for your site on your “My Ads” tab.

Adroll.com gives you an easy way to earn more together with related publishers, by helping you connect into larger niche communities that relevant advertisers want to buy. Now the Community Traffic Exchange provides another way to make your connections valuable.

One Comment

  1. Genius
    Posted April 15, 2008 at 12:09 am | Permalink

    This is awesome

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