In Internet marketing, autosurfs are traffic exchanges that automatically rotate advertised websites in one's web browser, used to artificially generate website traffic. Members earn credits for each site that they view, which can then be spent to advertise members' sites by adding them to the autosurf rotation. Sites may additionally be added by external advertisers who pay the autosurf operators.
In Internet marketing, autosurfs are traffic exchanges that automatically rotate advertised websites in one's web browser, used to artificially generate website traffic. Members earn credits for each site that they view, which can then be spent to advertise members' sites by adding them to the autosurf rotation. Sites may additionally be added by external advertisers who pay the autosurf operators.
==Concept== Autosurfing is a form of traffic exchange, a website on which users are encouraged to view each other's websites. Autosurf websites advance through a set of pages automatically, to generate traffic to multiple websites in a short span of time, and pay users for having generated the traffic. Some require paid membership upgrades in order to generate higher payments for viewing sites. Some sites promise double- or triple-digit returns on investment, often within days or weeks of joining, to justify the upgrades' cost.
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