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Orbital Traffic Competitions are for you
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Orbital Traffic has competitions for you to enjoy and win great prizes. The month of March there will be at least 5 competitions for members to compete in. There is a Top Seller competition where the top 5 members that bring in sales win cash. We are also having weekly competitions for top surfer where the top 10 members that surf the most pages win great prizes. What these competitions will do for you is increase your advertising and income.
These competitions can be found on the member menu so be sure to check them and see if you are in the lead.
Your Orbital Traffic Mission:
add at least one text ad in Orbital Traffic that matches the site you are promoting.
Orbital Traffic & Trafficswap4u Cross Promo Results:
March 4th 2015 Surf Promo With Traffic Swap 4 u
1st. 1 day Login Spotlight = Elvira Strode
2nd. $0.10/50/200/200 = Todd Perry
3rd. 2 Winners of $0.05/25/100/100 = none
You Can’t win unless you surf!
Congratulations to the winners! The prizes have been added.
Upcoming Promos:
We have 1 more this week see Calendar
This Month in NASA History:
Space Shuttle Columbia (NASA Orbiter Vehicle Designation: OV-102) was the first space-rated Space Shuttle in NASA’s orbiter fleet. It launched for the first time on mission STS-1 on 12 April 1981, the first flight of the Space Shuttle program. Over 22 years of service it completed 27 missions before disintegrating during re-entry near the end of its 28th mission, STS-107 on 1 February 2003, resulting in the deaths of all seven crew.
Construction began on Columbia in 1975 at Rockwell International’s (formerly North American Aviation/North American Rockwell) principal assembly facility in Palmdale, California, a suburb of Los Angeles. Columbia was named after the historical poetic name for the United States of America, like the explorer ship of Captain Robert Gray and the Command Module of Apollo 11, the first manned landing on another celestial body. Columbia was also the female symbol of the U.S. After construction, the orbiter arrived at Kennedy Space Center on March 25, 1979, to prepare for its first launch. Columbia was originally scheduled to lift off in late 1979, however the launch date was delayed by problems with both the SSME components, as well as the thermal protection system (TPS). On March 19, 1981, during preparations for a ground test, workers were asphyxiated while working in Columbia’s nitrogen-purged aft engine compartment, resulting in (variously reported) two or three fatalities.
Help Your Advertising a little bit more:
You can do this by taking the advantage of our login spotlight ads. What this will do for you is put your site in front of all the members of Orbital Traffic every time they login to their account. Don’t let it go to waste.
Today the 5th of March 2015:
The work we has started and your promo code it to surf 125 page to get 50 credits, 50 banners impression, 50 text ad impressions, and 25 square banner impression. The code is NASA Orbiter
That’s all for today, Happy Surfing and Marketing.
Regards,
Todd