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Why Use Flash Pages

There are several reasons why flash pages are utilised.

They are generally used for traffic exchanges because that are fast loading with minimal content. They are designed to get the main message across.

The reason they need to be fast loading is because typically there is are only 15 - 30 seconds of viewing time in traffic exchanges before the next one is viewed. Consequently if the page can be fully loaded in the first couple of seconds this maximises the time the full message is displayed.

One other reason is if you are into advertizing with “google” and are doing this through “adsense” you will find that google dissaproves advertising through traffic exchanges especially with paid to surf TE’s.

With a flash page a click through to your own website hides this from google.

For example.

The flash page showing on the traffic exchange is set to open another window if your link is clicked in the TE. The page opened may be your site which describes your site in your own words before forwarding to your sponsor site for signup.

Your site could have adsense adverts on it which can create you adsense income if the surfer decides to click on them.

Because your site is essentially about money making opportunities most of the adverts would be about this. You may not be a member of any of these opportunities but your additional income is derived from them through google adsense.

Your site blog could also have some of your other income opportunities that the viewer my find more intersesting as well as adverts for clickbank, Amazon etc.

In essence the flash page acts as a funnel to your wider opportunities but it is important that the main theme should be about what the flash page is advertising. After all that is why they clicked on your flash page instead of just clicking to the next TE advert.

It should be noted that flash pages should not be used for “The Million Dollar Blueprint” sales page as the use of a flash page negates the “NZPCS” cookie unless the viewer actually clicks on the link in the flash page.

Regards

Wilf.

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