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The FAT System Tutorial

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Day Six: Making It All Work


Contents


Configuring Your Hit Pages

Before commencing this final part of the tutorial, it might be an idea to remind yourself what the various components of the FAT system are for, and more specifically, what they are called. Otherwise, if you can't remember, you may find this section a little confusing. Just refer again to the FAT Terminology heading on the Introduction page.

You will probably recall that Hit Pages are the main components that hold the FAT system together. They multiply and redirect the thousands of hits you get from automatic Traffic Generators to the various Traffic Exchange networks in the system. Consequently, every time a Hit Page receives a hit, it notches up credits in all of the Traffic Exchanges featured on that page. These credits are then used to advertise your Target Page on the websites of members of all these networks, which can number in the hundreds of thousands. It's all automatic, provided you implement the instructions given here carefully so it's really important to get this part right.

The Free Ad Tips Sign-up Form

It is entirely optional what you decide to do about this. Obviously, you have a number of options. You might want to leave it as it is, in which case you will know that readers of your FAT system Hit Pages can subscribe to get updates etc without you having to bother. On the other hand, you may wish to put your own form up and keep subscribers up to date that way. You have our full permission to use the Free Ad Tips bulletins editorial information for this purpose, if you so decide, provided that you change the name and format. Or you may simply prefer to remove the form altogether; it's entirely up to you.

Incorporate Your Page Codes

You need to replace the original Page Codes (that came with the Hit Page template) with the ones provided for you by the Traffic Exchanges you joined, and make sure that they are active (in other words, not disabled by being enclosed in Remark tags). When you've done this, each of the Banner Exchanges and Popup Exchanges on your Hit Pages will have your referral link embedded within them so that your Target Page will be the beneficiary of the hits they receive.

To do this, copy the Page Code you entered in your Data Storage File for each banner or popup, and paste it into your local hitpage0.html (you should have a file by this name on your site and a local copy of it in your Fat folder). Remember, you will need to view the file with a text editor (such as Notepad, or better still, NoteTab) or an HTML editor (such as FrontPage). To identify the codes you need to overwrite, just scroll down the page until you find each one or execute a simple search. Paste the Page Code between the opening and closing Remark tags (<!-- START... CODE and END... CODE -->) that are used to identify them.

Then carry out a similar procedure to that which you did at the start of this course by saving it (thereby overwriting the old file of the same name), followed by Saving It As hitpage1.html, then hitpage1a.html, and finally hitpage2.html.

Before attempting the next section you need to understand what is meant by the word 'active' in reference to popups and horizontal banners. In the case BannersgoMLM and e-Bannerx, there are four separate entries for each so you can have one for each Hit Page, and they are numbered accordingly (ZERO, ONE, TWO and THREE). However, it is important that only one (the active one) of each is viewable on each page so the inactive ones have an opening Comment Tag (<!--) before the code and a closing Comment Tag (-->) after it, so that they won't execute when the pages are viewed on the web. The active one, on the other hand, has further code that closes the opening Comment Tag (-->) and opens the closing Comment Tag (<--). The same applies to the popups, which can be found at the very bottom of the page, before the </body> tag.

If you are still unsure what this means, look carefully at the opening and closing Comment Tags for BannersGoMLM in the original template file (fat.txt). Notice that the first one (headed 'ZERO') is the default active one. Then look at the popups. InstantBuzz, which is the last one and is after the </body> tag, is the only one that is active (you don't need to change this one).

Now that you understand this concept, carry out the same steps as you did initially when you first created your new Hit Pages, plus:

  1. In hitpage1.html, make EXITEXPLOSION the active popup and BANNERSGOMLM (ONE) and E-BANNERX.COM (ONE) the active banners;
  2. In hitpage1a.html, make SWISHADS the active popup and BANNERSGOMLM (TWO) and E-BANNERX.COM (TWO) the active banners;
  3. In hitpage2.html, make both MYVIRALADS and TRAFFICZAP the active popups and BANNERSGOMLM (THREE) and E-BANNERX.COM (THREE) the active banners;
  4. The original (hitpage0.html) remains the same.

Example Hit Page

If you want to see an actual Hit Page as a reminder of what it looks like, click the link below.

Using The Traffic Generators

Remember, these are the main 'engines' that drive the FAT system so getting the settings right is absolutely vital for it to work properly. Pointing them at the appropriate Hit Pages is crucial too (not at your Target Page).

Screensaver Exchanges

These are so simple that there's really nothing to it. Each consists of a downloadable application and, once it's installed, all you have to do is look in your Windows Control Panel, go to Display, then the Screensaver tab, activate ScrBlaze or screenexplosion, then, in Settings, configure it like you would for any other screensaver. Try using a short delay so that it starts fairly soon after your computer becomes idle. Most people just let this run all night, every night.

Stacked Ad Exchanges

These are even easier. Once you've signed up, there's literally nothing more to do, although they will work much better (in other words, send you many more hits) if you take the trouble to promote them individually. How to do this is covered in Free Ad Tips.

Classified Ads

These are completely automatic and will send your Hit Pages lots of hits without you having to do anything. If you took advantage of the banner advertisement options, you can also display ads on the classifieds entry pages as well as in the spaces in the automatic emails that are sent to the people who submit classified ads. As a result they will produce even more focused traffic.

Autosurf Exchanges

The name says it all: just start them and then carry on with your work. It is necessary to monitor them for problems as these do occur from time to time, but that's all. Persistent popups, message dialogs, framebreakers etc can stop the automation process dead in its tracks. Also, some of these exchanges include devices such as questionnaires or contests with prizes, to make sure you really are viewing the websites rotating in their network. Some exchanges will only autosurf a limited number of sites before requiring you to reset the rotation. On the whole though, they need very little attention.

The majority of people find that these work best if they are run at times they are available to casually supervise them, such as during mealtimes. You should create a Surfing Schedule so that you can get the most out of them according to the time you have available. Click here for further advice and to see an example of one that you can copy and adjust to suit your own times of availability.

Building Downlines

Hit Pages are also downline builders, in that they help you to attract other website marketers, who then join the various Traffic Generators and Traffic Exchanges under you. This increases the number of credits, and therefore website hits, that you receive. Promoting your Hit Pages is the best way to attract other users to join and methods to achieve this are covered in detail in Free Ad Tips (see Next Issue at the bottom of this message).

All the Traffic Exchanges included award referral commissions (i.e. extra credits) to those who succeed in adding more members to their networks, which is why they provide 'referral links' . When those referred recruit still more, so even more credits are awarded, and this continues down through several layers, depending on the program. This builds a credit-earning downline facility that, like the FAT system itself, is completely automatic.

The result then, is a multi-layered list of people under you in each program, and from their activities you earn more and more credits and get more and more exposures of your Target Page. With the FAT system, you stand to gain many downlines so you can really profit from this exponential marketing factor.

Conclusion

This is the final day of this six day tutorial on how to set up a FAT system and get great traffic volumes. If you carried out all the steps in this course, you can now look forward to an ever-increasing flow of web traffic of excellent quality, starting almost immediately but building to an initial peak within the next 3 or 4 weeks. By continuing to receive the Free Ad Tips bulletins, you will get more valuable advice and guidance that will lead to ever greater volumes of quality traffic.

Good luck and best wishes!

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