It’s the Super Saturday Surf, Are you up for it
By Todd PerryThe Super Saturday Surf Increases Your Exposure.
How does the Super Saturday Surf increase your exposure? Well we take the time to find a different Traffic Exchange with a very good reputation and active members. We understand that you can not have to much good advertising, and do not need the bad advertising. For this reason we try very hard to introduce our members to the traffic exchanges that have responsive Owner as well as responsive members. Yes we fall short from time to time, but that is not from lack of trying to bring you the best advertising sites we can find. However sometimes we decide to see how a newer Traffic Exchange will preform in our Super Saturday Surf. So for this week we chose Social Viral Profits
Social Viral Profit is owned by Shon Jimenez, Shon has been away for a little bit and has come back strong with this new traffic exchange.
Your Orbital Traffic Mission:
Take some time today and surf the promo we are having and show your support.
Today Promo:
Saturdays Super Surf :
March 7th 2015 Super Saturday Surf
with Orbital Traffic 21st CenturySurf, ClickAholics and Social Viral Profits
Must Surf 150 pages at all sites and claim the Special Promo on the surfer rewards page to qualify!
All Winners will be randomly drawn at each site.
Name and Email Addresses must match at all sites.
Top Prize: ONE winner Must be Upgraded
1st. $1 for upgraded member plus a credit package of 200 Credits(Social Viral Profits Only)
1st. $1 for upgraded member plus a credit package of 100 square banners
2nd. 100 credits 500 banners 1200 txt
3rd. 75 credits 375 banners 900 txt
4th. 50 credits 285 banners 750 txt
5th. 25 credits 200 banners 550 txt
Upcoming Promos:
We have 4 more coming see Calendar
This Month in NASA History:
NASA Research Suggests Mars Once Had More Water than Earth’s Arctic Ocean
A primitive ocean on Mars held more water than Earth’s Arctic Ocean, according to NASA scientists who, using ground-based observatories, measured water signatures in the Red Planet’s atmosphere.
Scientists have been searching for answers to why this vast water supply left the surface. Details of the observations and computations appear in Thursday’s edition of Science magazine.
“Our study provides a solid estimate of how much water Mars once had, by determining how much water was lost to space,” said Geronimo Villanueva, a scientist at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland, and lead author of the new paper. “With this work, we can better understand the history of water on Mars.”
Help Your Advertising a little bit more:
You can do this by taking the advantage of our start page ads. What this will do for you is put your site in front of all the members of Orbital Traffic every time they start to surf. Don’t let it go to waste.
Today the 7th of March 2015:
It’s the Super Saturday Surf and your promo code it to surf 200 page and get 50 credits, 125 banners impression, 150 text ad impressions, and 100 square banner impression. The code is SuperSatSurf3715
Don’t forget to get your double credits after you reach 180 pages and put in this surf code also SuperSatdoublecredits
That’s all for today, Happy Surfing and Marketing.
Regards,
Todd