The Updated Hit Exchange Report
July 29, 2008
The Hit Exchange Report for July 29 is now online. Paid subscribers may now login to view this most current and full Hit Exchange Report.
Statistics this week cover June 16 to July 29, 2008. The Hit Exchange Report is updated every Tuesday. Next update: August 5, 2008.
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The Top 20 is a ranking of overall performance for the most recent six-week testing period. We use the data we collect to determine a composite score when determining our Top 20 each week.
Delivery + Unique + Sitting Balance + Bounce Rate + New Visitors + Actual Results = Overall Ranking
Our work started back in 2002 with the very first and only Hit Exchange Report. Armed with a degree in mathematics and statistics, we sought to answer the relevant question regarding Hit Exchanges, “Are they delivering as promised?” This popular report is produced weekly and on average collects and analyzes 1,000,000 hits.
What is unique about the Hit Exchange Report?
Delivery + Unique + Sitting Balance + Bounce Rate + New Visitors + Actual Results = Overall Ranking
The Hit Exchange Report has been serving the needs of the advertising community since 2002.
Let’s take a look at the facts:a. There are thousands of hit exchanges.b. You have limits of time and financial resources.c. You need information to make business decisions.
You can’t judge the effectiveness of a hit exchange based on the appearance of the website. It doesn’t help just because someone says it’s effective. The amount of members a hit exchange indicates it has can be misleading. What you need are facts.
The Hit Exchange Report is something on which you can depend. Since the first Hit Exchange Report of November 11, 2002, weekly updates have been provided for members. The report has been unfailingly published once a week. There hasn’t been one single week missed.
The Hit Exchange Report currently publishes a list of the Top 20 hit exchanges. On what facts is this list based? Taken into account is the amount of traffic a hit exchange can handle. This is what is referred to as “raw hits.” If we are expecting a hit exchange to deliver 10,000 hits, how long does this take?Unique hits are important. Does one person look at our website 10,000 times? Or do 10,000 people look at it once each? Where each hit exchange falls between these two extremes is essential. A percentage of unique visitors of 70% indicates that out of the 10,000 views of our website, 7000 were distinct individuals.
Does the hit exchange deliver as promised? If we purchase 10,000 hits from a hit exchange, we expect them to be delivered in a timely manner. Which hit exchanges sit on credits? Which cannot deliver as promised. The Hit Exchange Report is the only source of information on where you can best place your time and resources.
The greatest benefit of using the Hit Exchange Report is knowing that you have accurate, statistical information to base your decisions. Full data on each hit exchange recommended are provided. You don’t need to worry if a hit exchange can deliver or not.
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