My experience with the program so farTraffic Hoopla has been around for as long as I can remember. It has evolved a lot over the years and has responded to the changing dynamics of the advertising industry as the traffic generation industry has evolved.
Starting out as a ranking service for traffic exchanges solely, Traffic Hoopla has never really pretended to be anything else other than a downline builder and a ranking service.
Over the years there has been much conjecture about the veracity of the rankings, but every week without fail, Hoopla's owner, Bill Carr has published his rankings. He doesn't shy away from the fact that he ranks each advertising service according to several key factors. These are and always have been:
- The authenticity of traffic.
- The volume of traffic.
- The responsiveness of traffic.
- The profitability of the affiliate program.
He has copped criticism from time to time about seeming to favor certain exchanges and not rating some very popular ones. However. He has been consistent in ranking traffic services according to his criteria.
From its humble beginnings of ranking the top 10 exchanges, Hoopla has now become a viral traffic generator of its own accord with specific sites dedicated to slightly different sections of the market. Besides the flagship program, Hoople also has sites dedicated to:
- List Mailers
- Traffic Exchanges
- Viral advertising
- Bitcoin earning sites
- Rewards earning sites
- Most profitable traffic earning sites
Each program draws you further into the traffic web, with several traffic sources (including Leads Leap) being consistently recommended across all sites.
As a traffic builder, Hoopla has proven to be more durable than anything else on the market, it also has the added bonus of generating some affiliate commissions over time.
What I LikeHoopla first and foremost has a trust element built into its brand. It keeps on keeping on. By and large, its rankings (with the occasional surprise) are pretty close to my own perceptions. It is consistent, clear, and never wavers from its core purpose of building traffic. If you use this and recommend it to others, it will help you to build traffic over time.
What I DislikeSome of Bill's emails are a little folksy for me, but that's really nitpicking. I'd like to see a little more how-to guides for beginners in the member's area as it can be a little confusing. Sometimes. , I fear that Bill's desire to keep things simple may be a little overzealous. But it seems to work for him - so who am I to judge?
Final VerdictThe Hoopla family should be part of your marketing arsenal. Preferably recommended on the back end of your marketing efforts. It is proven to work, helps build traffic, and has been around for almost as long as Traffic Exchanges. If you haven't joined, I think that you should.
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I just joined this company a week ago and I joined initially just for the products. I was with another company using their CBD oil and I was paying $89 for a 750 bottle and their price for the same thing is $18 so I think that is a no brainer plus there are other products they have that I will use.
As I have started to explore the website it just makes sense to use the products but create a side income although they do state you can earn up to $2K+ without referring anyone. While that may be possible it's unlikely it's like 24 cents for anyone who falls into your matrix and you would need to get thousands of people from spill over in order for that happen.
What I Like
The prices and the monthly membership fee is only is $9.95 which I paying $147.00 a month to be on auto ship with my other company. I like the membership idea which models Costco.
What I Dislike
Building a team with a matrix that is based on the efforts of other people and if you want to make any kind of size able income you do need to depend on the efforts of other people.
Final Verdict
So far I am liking it and can't wait to get my products. The company and people seem like they really want everyone to succeed.
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