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Savvy Clicks September 6, 2008

Posted by The Secret Surfer in : Reviews , trackback

Launched in 2006, Savvy Clicks is a nice clean exchange with a 2:1 surf ratio. While SC has had it’s ups and downs in the ranking programs, Owner Harry Nguyen has put together a solid exchange that’s never down and out for long.

Upon logging in, you’ll be presented with the “deal of the week” which is usually a great opportunity for “savvy” marketers to grab a great deal on advertising. At the time of this writing, Harry is offering a bulk credits package at more than %50 off which is practically unheard of.

Aside from the usual banners and text links, Savvy Clicks offers several other advertising methods apart from the standard full page views. For starters, every so often while surfing, members get to play the memory game for a shot at some free bonus credits. Basically a web version of the classic concentration card game, the “cards” here are small graphic ads purchased by members. Any member who plays the game is guaranteed to see these ads and that’s a powerful source of branding for any business.

A purchase of a memory game ad also gets you a spot on the savvy clicks “featured websites” carousel. The carousel not only appears in the member’s area, but also every 10 pages during a surf session. When the carousel appears in rotation, surfers click any ad in the carousel to claim even more bonus credits. This makes for some monstrous exposure to be sure.

Harry is known for bringing in members who’ve never used a traffic exchange before so it’s no surprise that there is a quick TE tutorial available here as well.

So while traffic flow a Savvy Clicks may rise and fall, I always find myself coming back to advertise with Harry and Detective Savvy before long. The exposure is great, the surfing is rewarding, and the results are on par with some of the best.

My Rating: 6 (out of a possible 10)

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