Hi Milfredo,
This is not meant to discourage you but I see two areas of concern:
1) Traffic Exchange sites are generally worthless. Most people that visit these types of sites are the webmasters themselves who are trying to promote their website, not potential customers.
Think about it. Where do people go to search for things? Google, MSN, and Yahoo. You need to focus on building a useful information-rich site that on a topic that can generate search engine traffic and from there promote your program.
For example, it would be much more beneficial to create an information site on how to avoid scams on the Internet in your own words and then within that site, link to various related affiliate programs. You want to create a site that people will bookmark and come back to.
It seems to me you have just been promoting your affiliate URL with no real site of your own. That makes it a difficult battle because you will probably never get into the free search engines or major directories.
2) Money making affiliate programs are the hardest to promote because the niche is so competitive. There's so many programs out there like that. What makes yours stand out?
I used to promote those types of programs a long time ago. I recruited a bunch of people in my downline but they never did anything. Bottom line...it tanked. So I decided to focus on a less competitive niche. Something I could write a lot of content on with my own site and then add affiliate programs later.
I'm not saying give up on this, but you may want to take a different approach on how you advertise. Focus on building a site that can draw in search engine traffic first and then promote your programs within your own site.
Good luck.
