Turn, Turn, Turn

February 28th, 2008

Well, I’m TICKEDD. Was just about to post my wrap-up blog on surfing, had a great idea all worked out. Even had a flash of maybe interviewing….. Yeah okay I’m a bit early for April Fools and Tim Lindon hit the bulls-eye again! What a fantastic series, 60 WM and why they do what they do. And then I thought about how turn-around is fair play. So, although my motive is far easier to conceal ( I won’t tell you, but I will post my answer in a hidden location (a page on D2C, lol or about D2C even) Enter your idea and the closest answer will get a prize from me, curioscat. I’ve no idea what, but I’ll find something everyone can enjoy.

Can You Tell Me Why?

1. From the first moment you began joining traffic exchanges, was there a common thread?

2. I help out friends by filling out their Income Tax Returns every year. Some are elderly while others are smart, young, successful folks who have no clue why there are 15 pages of reasons why you can’t claim the daycare cost, but only one page asking for your honest opinion?

3. How does the autonomy of the Internet create stereotypes?

4. Can you believe it took til Feb 28/2008 before The Sens begged Murray to return?(thats for my son, the ever- faithful fan who really did watch the NHLtrade thingy)

5. Where’s the best place to buy Won Ton Soup in Ottawa?

Back in a few, something brand new, look for pages throughout where you surf.

curioscat

Free vs “Free”, or Do you remember the episode…

February 28th, 2008

Tuesday, February 26, 2008…….Dateline Winchester where for no reason I can print I am sitting at my computer thinking about Joey off of “Friends” at 7:30 am. In particular, the episode where Joey says something to the effect of “Ohhhhh FREE traffic, not free traffic.” I bet some of you know the exact show I’m thinking about too. Darned if I can remember the appropriate punch word, but I gotta tell ya, I did a Joey-move myself with this one.

You see, I decided I would delight you today with my take on “If you don’t pay someone is it free?” After all, nothing is truly free, there is a purchase “price” attached to every move, thought, action and reflex we have. At first, my underlying thought was to talk about the difference between being a free member at a traffic exchange vs paying to upgrade. Then, I pondered… did I possibly believe that just because I didn’t pay to receive credits sans-efforte….is my traffic free? So, I Googled “Paid Traffic” and a whole other can of worms sprung forth. I had completely missed the “paid 2″ genre of traffic. Quel Dommage!

Do any of you play poker on the net? You know what I’m talking about? All the rage during the HL/O fiasco (hockey lock-out shhhhhhh) when an entire population of ill-prepared card sharks took a once-cherished gentleman’s game and turned it into lo-rollers flavour of the week? Yeah, me too. Heck, I was even pretty good at it. So proud too, just played the ‘free’ games. Soon found out I was not as good as I thought I was and lo and behold, poker players lie! They say they have nothing and you know they are lying but you still throw your million playchips into the center of the table and watch in horror as they make their flush on the river and your boat turns into an ugly mess of 2 prs. Does that not cost? Do you not suffer? Did you know you can buy playchips? Oh, and for all you nay-sayers who spout “I’d never pay for free chips” Yeah, right, and you would never spend $5.50 to create momentum either!

(I digress. Sorry about that, I lost big last night, lol and went and bought playchips, okay, there I said it. )

Now, what was I saying, oh yes, I remember, the many faces of free. I first want to set a couple of “givens” just so we are all on the same page.

1. A free traffic exchange starts everybody off at the same spot. How fast and how well you succeed is directly related to the effort (cash or hands-on) you are willing to spend.

2. A Pro traffic exchange has mandatory joining fees that in return can serve a higher ratio of credit/views.

3. Paying to have a list of names given to you will, at best, save you time balancing your checkbook. Penniless, visitor-challenged and possibly snickered at in the chat rooms. You’ll pay and you’ll pay and you’ll pay. And that’s not just my thought either.

And

4. There really IS no Coupe DeVille, hiding at the bottom of the crackerjack’s box.

Folks, I am going to be up front with you here today. I really did miss the boat on this one. There is no definitive answer to my dilemma. Sometimes paying to upgrade is a real boost. For next to nothing out-of-pocket, it is possible for you to benefit from upgrading at some traffic exchanges. The time you save by upgrading and “paying” for a little seniority is most often a good trade-off. You won’t get rich quick but you may open more doors with your improved positioning. I have been both a free member and a Pro2 member here at Dare2Click.com where for the price of one hamburger meal, I receive random referrals and increased bonuses for an entire 30-31 days, 35% commission on any of my down line members’ purchases. I even win when they win on the bonus page. And I forgot to mention the reduced timer that comes with both pro upgrades. So you are not only receiving credits from a wider base, you also get them faster due to the lowered viewing time. Did you know as a Dare2Click Pro2, for only $7.99/mo, you will have unlimited access to an awesome support team, thought-provoking forum banter, the right to read and comment on my commentary, the ability to build a down line that pays you back too, Awww Heck, that stuff is for everyone here at Dare2Click.com. But then you knew that, right???

Be on the lookout for your newsletter in the next couple of days. I’m thinking there may be a bit of a surprise …

Ciao,

curioscat

http://www.dare2click.com/?rid=54838

Tabbed Browsing

February 25th, 2008

How is your surf going? Did you get your top traffic exchanges arranged? Good take your first ten best sites and set up two separate browser tabs, five sites each. Done? Great, oh title these surf1 and surf2. Now surf on these…….

Hehe, not! Would I do that to my faithful readers? Never.

Tabbed browsers have made multi-site surfing the only way to go. No, this is not a modern twist on auto-surfing, this is a true-to-the-word surf session. You just see more sites. Your obligations as a surfer are still intact and we’ll look at those later this week.

Avant, FireFox, Internet Explorer 7, Crazy and Netscape. I have used all these browsers. My “BofC” is FireFox and I will continue to use it unless Mozilla improves it .

Others may tell you to group your sites together to best use your time. Group them by the time you must view each page, figure the loading time of each page and calculate how to split the mess up. I say, set up five pages, see how it goes. Too hard, take a page off, Easy-Peasy, add another page.

To set up any tabbed browser, follow the instructions that every browser has. They really are the best way to learn. But in brief, to set up Firefox once you’ve downloaded it from www.Mozilla.com/firefox.

Open “Bookmarks”
Open “Organize Bookmarks”
Open “New Folder”
Name Folder (surf # …. surf1, surf2…)
Click “OK”
*Open the site you want to surf in your address bar
Login, if your site is as great as D2C(wink,wink), click the begin surf box when you login.
Once the surf opens, let the first page time down, open “Bookmarks”
Scroll down and hilite “bookmark this page”.
In the “ADD BOOKMARK” box, the site name will be filled in.
In “Create in:” Hilite and scroll down until you find your “surf#” file.
HiLite “surf#” file and click ok.
VOILA You’ve made your first tab.
This next part becomes repetitious but follow along and pretty soon you won’t have to do it again.
Close this site.*

Set up five different pages on your surf1. This is your learning set of surfsites. Wow, lots of SSSSSS’s. I found to aid my surfing I turn on my favorite music and listen. Soon, I’m surfing to the beat of my music, and developing my rhythm that works for me. You’ll find your best rhythm too and will build bigger tabs and get credits built up quickly and painlessly. Never fear your ability and let it (ability) flourish. You may not like sufing 10-12 pages at a time, I do. I don’t mind uploading time differences and usually find some little task to fill the empty seconds.

That’s it for today surfers, I really hope you set up a tabbed browser system and learn to manipulate your sites to your advantage. As you practice and move around your surfing experience will improve, you’ll find your best times, etc.etc.etc.

Look around your surftabs and see how combining the sites differently can and will improve your own personal bests. I’ve even been known to play poker the odd time I surf, yet, for the life of me cannot figure out surfing and chatting!

Tomorrow.. we talk $$ and yes, I know that was what I meant to do today. I am woman, watch me forget!

curioscat

http://www.dare2click.com/?rid=54838

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Light Side of Surfing

February 24th, 2008

HI Once Again from sorta sunny, Winchester, Ontario, where the cows outnumber the surfers, as far as I can tell.

The surfing competition over at TrafficBunnies (and 15 of her closest pals) is Funished. Oops I do mean finished, lol. A draw was held today LIVE over at Affiliate Funnel to distribute all the prezzies. As soon as possible I will post a list here of the lucky surfdoggies.

So, we are looking at surfing today, as promised. I do apologize for the delay in this posting but I’ve been busy and busier as well as been picking over the information I’ve culled for this. You see, surfing is a conundrum folks, a multi-faceted area of what and why to say. I can honestly say I belong to well over 75 surfsites, some of every kind. I have received program upon method on how best to do it, how best to benefit, when the best time is to do it, blah, blah, blah. Hence my title, the Light Side of Surfing. I thought today I would show you the form I use to organize my surfing. We all have favorite sites , I won’t bore you with mine. This is just a method that helps me keep my surfs up! Now obviously showing this form will be a bit tricky. I’ve shrunk down a copy of my form and fit it in here. Using any combination of the parts will create a schedule that you must find easy to follow. Just expand the columns, plug in data pertinent to you and you’re off! If surfing becomes a chore, you’re just not doing it right.

Traffic Exchange : Name of Site you surf duhhhhhh

PW/ID: You will need these to sign in and if you’re like me, (even though I usually use the same on every site) the moment I need them is just after closing my page.

Joined: How will you remember your anniversary if you forget when you joined.

surf/referral urls: These are possibly the most important info you will need at your beacon call . Both equal they are what make it possible for you to surf, and as well why you surf. Most of us online are not fortunate enough to concentrate on one project at a time. By listing your ref and surf urls you can fill most blanks right away.

Two other important items to remember is the frequency you need to surf, and upgrade/downgrade information. The frequency refers to how often you have to drop by the exchange before the WM sends you a reminder. If it’s on the sheet, you won’t miss it will you?

I also add whether I have upgraded and when it renews. This is not so much for the value I receive from the upgrade but rather to save myself the embarrassment of missing a monthly instalment.

And so ends the light surf. You are really going to want to get organize, readers as this truly was the easy part. Look forward to Monday where our topic will be “Free Traffic, Can you really afford it?’ Or in the words of many proud, profound public speakers, “Free Traffic, Let My People GO!”

TTFN

curioscat aka Camille

admin@Dare2Click.com

http://www.dare2click.com/?rid=54838

Traffic? What is it?

February 10th, 2008

Hiya fellow Dare2Clickers it’s Saturday!! Wheeeehaaaa. And what do you plan to do today? Hopefully your day will include a stop at the forum over at Dare2Click.com. Besides being nice to look at, there’s a chance you could win 3 months at Pro2 level. To find out how, simply read your weekly Dare2Click.com newsletter or read the posting in either “Feel good corner” or “The Introduce Yourself” thread on the forum. I think you’ll all enjoy this one.

Today the thought I’ve had is to begin to explain Traffic. Over the next 3-4 blogs, I’ll attempt to show you 1) What traffic is; 2) Why you need traffic. ; and 3) Where to get traffic.

So here comes Number one, What is Traffic?

I began my journey on line roughly 2 years ago. When I started, I had no idea what to expect. I figured I’d just look up the “way to earn money” on line and poof, the cheques would roll in. Well, I’ve since seen three cheques and they were all from survey companies, who apparently have money to waste. Who sends a cheque for $2.50?? So, being rather stubborn, I forged on.

Then I found out about surfing. From the very first day, folks, I was hooked. I had no idea what I was doing, I just know I enjoyed it. I had joined a very pro-surfing networking site that had plenty of T.E.’s for me to join. I think when I first started, there were 42 or 43 different t.e.’s for me to join. I did and also joined ones on my own. A catchy ad, an attractive bonus package, I was putty in their hands.

I spent hours a day surfing at different t.e.’s advertising the site I had joined. I competed for referrals, top surfer, any contest that was running, I was in it. I ended up with over 140 T.E.’s. Try surfing 140 sites some time. Not divided over a week but every day! You see somewhere I heard that to get on referral, you needed to have 250 unique hits to your site. Think about it for a moment. 140 sites * 250 unique hits = 35000 surf sites required. Phewww forget it, I was burnt out.

I began to read about various surfing methods how to set up your browser to maximize your exposure. Sure that worked for a while but inevitably I found myself surfing even more. Hey , wait a minute, where are the time-saving how-to’s that I needed. Of course, no matter how many methods, how many different browsers I downloaded I was not going to get anywhere until I weeded out the slow sites and concentrated on the worthwhile sites.

Although I began to see a better return of hits, they still were not geared towards me. So what was I missing, where did I go wrong? It was then I read a report that opened my eyes to both why I was surfing and how I should be surfing.

We all know the importance of building a mailing list. But where was I sending the traffic? It certainly was not benefiting me. I needed a place of my own. Somewhere to re-route my traffic. Just like a rest top on the freeway, I needed a reason for traffic to come to my site. I need to re-route all the traffic I was generating. Fact is, I didn’t even have a site! I started to read more and more articles about surfing, traffic, the whole nine yards. I read so many different surfing methods, tried a few, ended up in the same situation, still having nowhere to send my traffic. I created some great down lines, but never advertised anything to them fearing I would alienate them. And it all came down to the same thing. I needed to have a place to send traffic, which meant deciding what I wanted to be “MY PRODUCT’ or “MY NICHE”.

So what have I learned so far? Traffic is important. I need a place to send my traffic. I need unique hits AND I need to have a responsive, active list.

Next time: Where have all the surfers gone?

See you soon team.

Camille Thomson aka curioscat

admin@dare2click.com

http://www.dare2click.com
http://forum.dare2click.com

Lucky Dare2Click’ers

February 5th, 2008

Monday, Monday, the start of another workweek.  Well, if you’re a member of Dare2Click, why not take this chance to surf and win at the bonus game. What?? You don’t understand the bonuses at Dare2Click? My friend, today is your lucky day. It just so happens that I do understand and it would be my pleasure to set the record straight. Of course, if anyone ever has a question or needs something cleared up, we have a great support staff, just waiting to help too. Steve, Celson and I are always open to your questions and ideas. Share people, Share.

Bonuses: When and how do I benefit?

I thought I would start off by explaining the easiest one to understand, lol. Free members, as you surf, you will notice that for each page you receive 1/3 of 1 credit. After surfing 20 pages, you receive a credit of 3.4 credits. The reason is, when you add .33 x20 +3.4, you reach 10 credits, which is what a free member gets as per their site allowance of 1:2 ratio. If you “go pro” your rate goes up and you earn credits at a 1:1% ratio. And your timer is faster so as a pro it takes you less time to get more credits. Clear?? Hope so, if not let me know.

BONUS GAME

After roughly 10 pages viewed each member is given a bonus. This bonus can take the form of credits, banner impressions, text impressions, even cash. The type of bonus and the amount of bonus is random, determined by a program installed on the site. It is most important to remember that the bonus is just that, a little added extra for the members. Credits are calculated in fractions, starting at 0.5 credits. Banner and text impressions are whole numbers. The cash prizes begin as a fraction of a penny, 0.001 for example, would be a bonus of 1/10 of 1cent. In other words, if your membership cash is $1.12 and you win a bonus of 0.001, the resulting total would then look like $1.121. If you were to “cash out”, you would receive $1.12. Not intended as a way to get rich, lol, this cash bonus is kept on your account and when you reach $10.00, you can withdraw your winnings.

Just to clear the air, you have the option with every bonus to take THE DARE . This leap of faith is another random spin-of-the-wheel that can double your prize or take it all away. Do you feel lucky, then take the dare. A bit uncertain, by all means, settle for the original bonus. Of course, losing in the Dare does have a safety trap, if you really feel the need to tempt fate. Play the bonus game, go for the double or nothing chance and should you lose, your prize is placed in a jackpot fund that builds with each Dare game played. If you play the Dare game and win three times in a row, you, my friend, win the jackpot. Ssssweeeeet!!

Another bonus some members may not notice is that after surfing 50 pages, your prize multiplier changes from 1 to 2. This means that from that page on, any surf prize will be twice the amount that it would have been before 50 pages. It will happen again at 100 pages, rising to 3.

And that, dear members, is the way it goes at Dare2Click.com. Definite bonus after roughly 10 pages, a little bit of lovin every 20 pages and just because you really are the best members around, a great way to double your bonus, every single time you surf roughly 10 pages.

Tomorrow we tackle Traffic: Point that off-ramp at your site.

Camille aka curioscat

ps. Don’t know if anyone has noticed but there are new prices on Dare2Click. If you are able to take advantage of a three-month pro2 or pro3 membership, you find the price for both of them has dropped! Check it out on the upgrade page.

Something else members, Steve, Celson and are are working really hard to improve your visit to Dare2Click. What with a weekly blog and newsletter, innovative contests, a fantastic forum just waiting for you to drop by, a support system so new even we haven’t seen all the benefit, a little comment from you guys would be nice. Do you like what we are doing? Dislike it? Don’t really care? Anything here folks we’re dying to have some feedback.

Still Tweaking

February 3rd, 2008


I’ve been a TE member going on three years now and I have had many times where I needed support. I imagine most of us can say the same. Faceless memos from admin, anonymous replies from folks you just know are not who you think they are. When you send a support ticket into the realm addressed to “Joe Guru@www.blahblahblah” your response will probably not be from “Joe”. Or, how about those sterile support systems where you never receive an answer from the same person twice.

Well, hold the phone, people, it’s all about to change. Yep, you guessed it. Dare2Click.com has just installed the best support system going! And not only am I a member, I am part of your support. You can now get support with the personal touch you deserve.

The clean lines, clear directions featured will have your support questions whisked to a person eager to help. You see, your support is manned by members. We belong to Dare2Click.com, we surf, we advertise, we view your sites. And we won’t hide behind the immense clutter on the net.

Now, I’ve taken a couple of screen shots, just to show you the great layout of the support system now in place for members of Dare2Click. Please no jealous tantrums or fits of one-uppence ( You know I’m just kidding folks) this system will soon be the envy of every support agent out there. Be sure to send your friends for a peek, let them see what a support system for the members, by the members is meant to look.

Stay tuned for my next post, it’s a good one. (hint its all about the bonus!)

Camille aka curioscat

Support Extraordinaire admin@dare2click.comBest On The Net
http://www.dare2click.com
http://forum.dare2click.com

Beaver Tails - Traditional Winter Treat

February 2nd, 2008

In a glass measuring cup, dissolve 1 tbsp white sugar in 1/2 cup of warm water (110Degrees F). Add 3 tbsp fast acting yeast and stir. Let sit for about 5 mins, til bubbly.

1 tsp salt
1/4 cup vegetable oil
2 1/3 cups water
4 tbsp white sugar

Mix all in a large bowl (preferably one that can operate with a bread dough hook ).

Add yeast mixture and combine all. With your mixer (with dough hook) running, begin adding flour, 1 cup at a time. I usually end up using roughly 6-7 cups of flour but it depends on the moisture level in your home. You are trying to produce and very stiff bread-dough-like mixture that when finished has incorporated all the flour and pulls away from the side of the bowl. Too stiff, your machine will overload, too loose and you’ll have muffin batter. Turn your dough out of the bowl and knead it 10-20 times until soft and rounded. Place dough in a large buttered bowl, turning over once to coat all exposed sides of the dough. Cover with a damp tea towel, draped over the bowl and let rise in a warm spot for approx. 1 hour. HINT I usually heat my oven to 225F before I start, turn off direct heating and let sit till dough is in bowl. Then I place the bowl in my oven for roughly 20-30 mins and it will have risen sufficiently to use. Whatever you do, DO NOT LEAVE THE OVEN ON while your dough rises, for obvious reasons.

Once risen, turn dough out and knead til in a ball. Working with about half the dough, break off pieces about the size of a baseball, and roll out into a shape close to a circle. If you are a fanatic, shape your dough like the tail of a beaver. This of course is at your own discretion and personally far more work than I want to do. Mine usually end up looking like circles. Roll out to about 1/4 inch thickness. HINT if your dough co-operates, try to roll it out without adding extra flour. The dough will stick to the board but this helps to stretch and shape it.

Meanwhile in a very large skillet, heat enough vegetable oil to have a depth of roughly 1/2 to 3/4 in in the pan. Oil should be 350F. I don’t use a deep-fryer as they tend to mess up the shape of the beavertail. It is also easier to do this next part with another person, one to cook, one to roll out the dough. Roll and cook the tails one at a time. These are best served immediately and individually so that the sugar sticks to the dough.

Fry the tails for roughly 2 mins or until each side is lightly browned. Take out of oil, place on absorbent paper, turn over once, brush lightly with lemon juice (a pastry brush works best), place lemon-side down onto a plate covered with a sugar-cinnamon mixture. Only coat one side of the tail. Serve immediately, warning consumers about the heat of the pastry. Really good with hot chocolate

This recipe makes a whole whack of tails and I always find one or two enough for the average person. Course that depends on the size of the tail, both the pastry and the consumer, lol. Any left over dough can be wrapped well in plastic wrap, placed in a plastic bag (try and get as much air as possible out of the bag) and kept in the freezer. Be warned, the dough will rise a bit more in the freezer. When you want more, take your dough out and let thaw at room temp for around 3 hours. Repeat the cooking process and enjoy.

First BannerBlitz was great

January 26th, 2008

I hope everyone had a profitable and enjoyable week. It’s Saturday already and I swear I lost at least two days somewhere!

Week Two and I am getting deeper and deeper into the “admin” at dare2click.com. This week was a bit more productive as Steve and I begin to get used to what is expected. Between brainstorming, surfing and re-writing some of the outdated info, I can still say beyond a shadow of a doubt , I am having a blast.

Today, I was in charge of posting the names of the winners in The First BannerBlitz Surf Competition, held on Wednesday, January 23, 2008. Since this was the first official contest I was directly involved in, I was a nervous wreck all day. “Would people be willing to surf faster, harder? What if no one was interested in some wicked free advertising? To my delight, I am able to report surf stats for the day were phenomenal. We had over 5500 pages viewed, over 2500 credits earned and over 5000 total hits to members sites! Before I tell you the winners, I just want to say THANKS GUYS! I really appreciate the fact that the members of D2C are up to the challenge, ready to take the DARE.

Now, without further ado I am pleased to announce the three winners of the Inaugural BannerBlitz Surf Competition.

First Place alcrews surfing 1635 pages

Second Place smokeys surfing 572 pages

Third Place barryalan surfing 327 pages.

Be sure to drop by the forum on Monday, January 28, and see the Banner in Motion. It will be on the front page of the forum. Let’s thank our winners by viewing their banners!

At this point I don’t know if this will be a weekly contest or les frequent, but we are open to suggestions, folks, so send us your ideas and we’ll see what we can come up with. LOL DARE US to surprise you.

Well guys, I’m off for tonight, got sites to see, dares to prepare. Have a great weekend and I’ll be back soon. Next, I want to tackle the issue of “optimizing your surfing”. How you or I can use our surf time to it’s fullest.

Come and find me at the forum, I DARE YA…

Camille aka curioscat

OOPs, forgot :

The dare2click.com forum is open and waiting. I would really like to see more members registering and visiting us. If people don’t come in, we can’t help. Even if it’s just a short visit to say hi and collect your 10 free credits, COME ON IN, I DARE YA.

January 21st, 2008

This Week at Dare2Click
Hi Everyone, I’m back! I can’t believe how fast this past week went. It has been a week filled with changes, both at Dare2Click and personal too.
When I first accepted the offer to help in the “behind the scenes” everyday activities, I really did have no idea at the time it would take.
I was absolutely clueless when I began. I mean, I’d surfed, knew what I’d like to see at a Traffic Exchange, but totally green as to how or why events happened. I am happy to say, to the best of my knowledge, I have not lost anyone’s credits, butchered their ad campaigns or made any blatant mistakes. (Except for the spelling of Steve’s last name. It’s O’Neal not O’Neil. Sorry Steve Roll Eyes)
In this past week, we have had the opening of the Dare2Click.com Forum, the addition of the “tickler” bar at the bottom of the home page, been invited to take part in the newly released StartXChange Traffic Exchange List and have already witnessed the growth of our fledgling Down line Builder.

**TIP- members with an active down line, should fill in your referral ID ASAP. It would be a good idea for you to also let your down line know when you completed it, so they can then follow along, filling in ID’s. What this does is ensure that you reap the benefits of an established down line and your referrals then carry along with you.**

I am very excited about some upcoming events that will involve our members and hopefully improve your advertising strength. I can’t divulge much as I’d have to rub you out after telling you. Just take my word for it, soon Dare2Click will be unlike any other TE on line now. I can tell you that signing up at the forum will net you 10 free credits as well as first-hand knowledge of up-and coming-events.

BECOMING A PRO:

While certainly not mandatory, becoming a Pro Member at Dare2Click allows the member some very powerful rewards. You can sign up for a one month upgrade in either upgrades instead of committing to a subscription. The monthly subscriptions are reasonable, $7.99 (PRO2) and $15.99 (PRO3). For your payment you will receive credits, banner and text impressions, 35% commission on all down line purchases, a reduced surf timer, and a 1:1 Surf ratio. BUT, my favorite part of being a pro is this…Every surf reward is doubled. If your winnings are 10 banner impressions, as a Pro you will be credited with 20 banner impressions! Now that is cool. And with bonus’s happening after every 10 pages viewed, those numbers grow FAST.

Steve, I and Celson are determined to build Dare2Click.com into a stellar Traffic Exchange and we’re certainly glad you’ve come along for the ride. We’d love to hear your ideas, surfing adventures and any other tidbits you’d care to divulge. Wink. So charge up that mouse, sign up at the forum, and don’t forget to bring your intestinal fortitude… C’mon, I DARE YaCheesy

Camille Thomson aka curioscat
admin@dare2click.com
http://www.dare2click.com
http://forum.dare2click.com