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Date Added: 8/22/2009 Reviewer: Traces2757
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Click Voyager is a manual website traffic exchange program run by a company called Dynadot, LLC that allows its members to earn credits by visiting other members’ websites. As a member, your credits can go toward earning visits to your own website, which can potentially bring you sales or build your downlines.
Click Voyager is a fairly straightforward traffic exchange program. You join as a free member and start surfing other members’ websites to earn credits toward visits to your own website. Upon joining, you also have the option to upgrade to higher paid levels, which bring you more features and more benefits.
Click Voyager free members earn 1 visit to their website for every 5 websites that they visit. This is all done through earning credits, and surfing other websites is not the only way to obtain credits. Paid members earn more credits for each website that they visit. You can also earn a large number of credits for everyone that you refer to the program, and then earn ongoing credits from your downline’s activity as well. This is pretty typical traffic exchange procedure.
One of the advantages of being a member of Click Voyager is that they’ve been around for quite a long time, so they have a large membership. In order to ensure that most of their membership is active, they require that you earn 100 credits to activate your account. This is actually a good thing; it weeds out a lot of the people who join but never participate.
Click Voyager offers contests and games that can help people to earn credits. They also offer promotional tools and resources to help members build their downlines. Credits earned can be used for banner advertising as well as for visits to your website.
One of the signs that Click Voyager is a popular program is that it has been around for quite a long time. Active members have reported benefits from using the program, although they do claim that you often have to be creative with your websites to get the sales or downlines that you’re looking for. Traffic exchange programs are not for everyone, but for those who find them useful, this is one of the good ones.
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Lost a lot of time to gain absolutely nothing Click Voyager was one of the worst traffic exchanges I have tried in the last two months. I found it accidentally on a forum and decided to give it a shot. First thing that made me an impression was that the site itself wasn't good looking and navigating it was quite hard. The first time of trying the site it was a total nightmare to find what I was searching for. The layout is rather frustrating and the stupid games definitely add up to the bad picture. The process of earning credits was a bit slow and it took me quite some time to actually earn enough. So when I got the credits I assigned them to some referral links with the hope of getting someone to join. In a week and a half there were no results at all - not even one new sign-up. It seems that no one actually pays attention to the ads and they only view them to earn credits. I was really disappointed of the site and I am highly recommending you to stay away from it since you will just waste your time.
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by RaZeR on January 21, 2010 at 10:37 AM CST |
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I like This Site! Although the website has a simple design from 1st look, it does its job to bring you traffic and it's very entertaining. You play hangman, look for treasures on top of regular routine site clicking. Great bonus system. I really love spending time there, it makes site browsing more fun. Easy to use, easy to add sites. Recommended!
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by kostik1981 on January 8, 2010 at 11:10 AM CST |
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Very bad traffic quality I found Click Voyager about two months ago. This was one of the many traffic exchanges I've tried and it definitely proved not to be the best one I've used. Overall the site is really not professional. What I mean with that is for example that the site is made really hard to navigate through the pages and it is quite irritating when it takes you so much time to find something you're looking for. I advertised quite some time in the site (about two weeks) but I wasn't able to get any results from my advertisements. I was searching for some referrals for a site but I wasn't able to get any. The people seeing the ads just don't care about the ads they are viewing and that makes the traffic very bad. Click Voyager is definitely one of the worst way to advertise and the exposure you receive is also awful. I wouldn't recommend wasting time on that traffic exchange.
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by dido2905 on January 3, 2010 at 10:19 PM CST Do not forget to rate my comments! |
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Works for me I surf Click Voyager twice a week. My grade for it is a C because I think it has it's pros and cons. Pros: Large membership, good amount of fresh eyes, connecting with members through bribes is a good ice breaker to network with others. Cons: the surf ratio makes it hard to gain a lot of credits but active surfers are given nice bonuses, games can be distracting, but everyone sees the pages even if it is for a split second so it's up to you to have an attractive page. I would recommend it. The pros outweigh the cons for me.
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by freemindmarketer on December 18, 2009 at 12:12 PM CST |
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Free traffic is always good I've been an active member of Click Voyager for about a year, it's one of my favorite traffic exchanges. I've never upgraded but I'm having great results as a free member. I especially love the 20 second timer and you get credit bonuses as you surf, plus if you're in the top 200 clickers you get credit rewards for that too. You can earn even more credits by promoting CV, when people signup and become active surfers (earn credits from their surfing), and of course there is the bribes you can accept from other CV members by signing up under them in other sites, the downside to this is you may or may nor receive the credits the member has promised. I'm happy to say that I always have received all bribe credits. I have gotten great results promoting with Click Voyager so I happily recommend Click Voyager to anyone needing traffic to their websites.
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by countrygirl on December 15, 2009 at 9:01 AM CST |
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Not worth the effort at all Click Voyager is one of the traffic exchanges at the bottom of my list. Their site is just terrible. They have all these stupid little games that are distracting and annoying at the same time. Also the site isn't the easiest to navigate around and find what your looking for. Even though this is all relevant, the site is about getting traffic and theirs is just terrible. Out of the one week that I surfed for about an hour a day, I didn't get one sign up. Their members are not willing to join sites or even just check them out. All they are there for is to try and get their own credits for their sites. Also the surfing setup and ratios are awful. That's why I am giving this site an F.
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by potripper121 on November 28, 2009 at 4:30 PM CST |
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OK If You Just Want To Play Games I joined CV about 6 months ago and I am losing interest daily. There is lots to do at CV, but I feel it is too much of a distraction with all the games and you can waste a lot of valuable business time at the site. You can earn lots of credits, many ways, but if you are not careful you can spend hours there playing click voyage, CV slots, CV surfing league, credit lottery, letter hunt and top clickers. The 5:1 surf ratio for free members is a lot higher than most other traffic exchanges. The 10:1 ratio to advertise your site is a little steep in my opinion. Banner and text ratios are extremely low compared to everyone else. You cannot transfer impressions from one banner or text to another like other TE's. |
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by LeonBowes on October 18, 2009 at 7:12 PM CST Christian Home Based Business Opportunities and More After 21 months I finally found one that works: MYWORLDPLUS |
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Not worth your effort I used to be a member of Click Voyager. That was when I was new and had little knowledge of internet marketing stuffs. I never thought that the 5:1 surf ratio is too much, so I surf a lot of sites but got little traffic in return. But when I joined other traffic exchange program, I learned that there are better offers out there, so eventually I stopped surfing at Click Voyager. The company itself is stable but their offer for free member is way too low or below the usual. I might reconsider if at least they give 3:1 surf ratio.
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by rye on September 24, 2009 at 2:17 PM CST |
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Decent Returns I have used Click Voyager periodically (I alternate through my dozen or so traffic exchanges). What I do like about them is the large membership that I can reach out to with my promotions and the different "games" you can play to quicken the accumulation of credits. I'm fond of breaking up the monotony of looking solely at website after website so playing "Hangman" for credits helps in this regard. I also like being rewarded with extra credits if you manage to surf enough to finish in their Top 200 for the day. I've collected anywhere from 800-1,500 extra credits simply by surfing enough to qualify. As for actual results, it's been so-so. My lead capture pages have managed to gather a few contacts there, but I don't believe it's any better than any of the other exchanges I frequent. |
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by pbwsfi on September 24, 2009 at 10:07 AM CST |
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One of the better traffic exchanges I've been using TE's for quite some time to promote my websites. Click Voyager is one of my favorites. I upgraded to Gold and couldn't believe the amount of credits I could accumulate in such a short time. There are many ways to get credits, and I never get bored using Click Voyager. I now promote 14 different pages and have had good results. My downline has grown rapidly, so I don't need to surf as much now. One must remember to only use splash pages otherwise your long loading page won't be seen and surfers don't have time for them. This goes for a lot of TE's. You'll get a lot of value for your six bucks if you upgrade. You always get what you pay for or not pay for. |
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by nwiguy on September 18, 2009 at 10:59 AM CST |
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Bad Ratio lack of interest I signed up with this one a few months ago. I used the feature they have to sign up on sites on other people and picked up a couple hundred thousand credits. The ratio is terrible which means it's not appealing for anyone. I did get a few people to sign up in my ads so that did make me a little happy about it. If it wasn't for all those free credits I had, I wouldn't touch exchange at all.
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by rdadey on September 11, 2009 at 8:24 AM CST |
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Clilck Voyager is Good! I love this site. I even upgraded it so I could get more credits to manually surf it. It is not a manual surf though it is a traffic exchange. I have not been paid by Click Voyager but it is an awesome way to get your websites promoted and to get page views for them. When the time limit of viewing each page is done you have to click a picture that matches the one they are giving you. Then you go to the next page to view. Be aware that there are some sites that are not allowed on Click Voyager. You have to double check on the allowed sites on the program that you want to put on Click Voyager and make sure it is allow to be put on Click Voyager. They have a couple of games that you can play. You randomly earn a chance to play the slots to see if you can earn more credits. You also get to play HangMan every now and then. If you can solve it in a certain amount of guesses then you earn more credits. You can also choose to play click Voyager and take a chance of winning lots of credits but if you were to "sink" you will lost all your credits that you were tallying in that game of viewing pages. They also hide the letters CLICK VOYAGER throughout the page views and when you have spelled out CLICK VOYAGER, you will earn extra credits when you claim them. This site is very easy to do while you are working other programs on the computer. Just keep going back to view the page and click the matching picture so you can go to the next page to view. This program has lots of members so there are plenty of pages to view and you will also get plenty of page views if you have earned enough credits or bought more credits or upgraded to receive more credits each month. This is an automatic subscription so if you upgrade they will automatically take it out of your pay processor. Give this one a try and see if you don't enjoy it! |
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by mamacathie on August 26, 2009 at 10:00 AM CST |
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Definitely not worth my time... I signed up in this site over a month ago and never came back after my first visit. I always thought it was a good site because it was advertised well, and promised good traffic for my site. It's homepage looked very decent and well set-up, so I signed up. I entered my site's address to earn traffic in exchange for my clicks, and I started viewing ads (for 20 seconds each). I opened a new tab and read on about this new site and learned I am only getting 5:1 ratio for my surfed sites as a free member. I have to upgrade to silver or gold membership to have a higher surf ratio. I could get the 1:1 ratio from other free traffic exchange sites for the same . 20 seconds per ad viewed. So I logged out, and never bothered to come back. It's not worth my time at all.
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by patofgold23 on August 24, 2009 at 11:07 PM CST We're not gonna be overnight millionaires by working online, but e few extra Cash, would be great! |
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Not as good as it used to be When I was at college I heard about Click Voyager and decided to give it a go. I discovered that it was of a 5:1 surf ratio which was pretty low compared to other sites that you could find with ratios of 3:1 or 2:1. When I tried to use the sites I found that the sites loaded up so slowly that you never actually got onto the page and it wasn't registered as a "click". So good if you can get it to work, otherwise, NO! |
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by adamgosnold on August 24, 2009 at 8:21 PM CST |
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Worthless Traffic Exchange I used to join a lot of traffic exchanges and the surf ratio of 5:1 is not worth it at all. I would surf 1000 websites, and get 200 hits on my site. Worthless I should say?! I did not want to pay to get more hits so I left it at that. I did not want to waste my entire day just to get about 100 hits so I cancelled my account. There are other and better ways to get traffic to your site.
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by mariiii on August 24, 2009 at 6:39 PM CST Make money online with help from: |
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Pretty lame There's nothing I would've wanted to know before joining that I couldn't find through their home page. What I like about the site is that you can see how many times your ads have been shown and how many people actually clicked on your banners and text links. I don't like the ratios: 10 Credits = 1 Visitor; 1 Credit = 3 Banner Impressions; 1 Credit = 5 Text Link Impressions. Also, not many members surf - usually less than 500 a day. My specific results are almost dismal, but I am seeing some clicks on my banners and text links so it's just barely worth keeping. |
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by donjralma on August 24, 2009 at 5:49 PM CST |
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Used to be good but not now Click Voyager is one of the earliest traffic exchange program that I have joined. I remember that their surf ratio is 5:1 (for free members) which is still OK in my opinion because we don't have much choices at that time. But some months later, I found many other traffic exchange programs giving better surf ratio like 3:1 & 2:1, so I started to spend less time on it. I couldn't believe that the conversion from those better surf ratio could match or even beat what I got from Click Voyager & that is the time when I totally left Click Voyager. Until today I still see that their surf ratio for free members is 5:1. With the competition nowadays, I think they will have to shut down if there is no improvement done to their program. At least they have to lower down the surf ratio for free members. |
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by victorywp on August 23, 2009 at 11:05 PM CST |
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They told me my pages were loading too slowly. When I joined Click Voyager I gave it the old college try for a solid week. I must've surfed through a hundred sites during my one hour a day each day. I was using a very reliable link tracker to know where my best traffic came from... no more than a half dozen visits from all of that surfing. As well, their 'system' for progression within the program, is a tad confusing. Once I finally heard back from admin, they told me my pages must be taking too long to load, so I tested them. I tested the link at a couple different friends houses on their computers. I tried them at the library (aka dinosaur computers on dial-up) Even there they loaded up reasonably quickly. So, suspicions confirmed, I accepted their answer for what it was: an excuse. I don't need excuses. I need results. |
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by nostate on August 23, 2009 at 8:43 PM CST |
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Don't waste your time with this traffic exchange I was a member of this site about two years ago, and I must say, the few months I spent on there was a waste. For free members, they have a 5:1 viewing ratio, which translates to more work for less credits. The standard in the industry is at least 3:1, and after being on this site and not getting many credits, I don't sign up unless the free member ratio is 2:1. They do have a small side game where you can earn more credits, but it's strictly a game of chance, and if you click one too many times, you will end up with no bonus credits. In short, if you are going to use a traffic exchange, you can find better, higher crediting, and more responsive traffic exchanges than this one. |
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by drknlvly6781 on August 22, 2009 at 9:30 PM CST |
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Click Voyager was one of the worst traffic exchanges I have tried in the last two months. I found it accidentally on a forum and decided to give it a shot. First thing that made me an impression was that the site itself wasn't good looking and navigating it was quite hard. The first time of trying the site it was a total nightmare to find what I was searching for. The layout is rather frustrating and the stupid games definitely add up to the bad picture. The process of earning credits was a bit slow and it took me quite some time to actually earn enough. So when I got the credits I assigned them to some referral links with the hope of getting someone to join. In a week and a half there were no results at all - not even one new sign-up. It seems that no one actually pays attention to the ads and they only view them to earn credits. I was really disappointed of the site and I am highly recommending you to stay away from it since you will just waste your time.
Although the website has a simple design from 1st look, it does its job to bring you traffic and it's very entertaining. You play hangman, look for treasures on top of regular routine site clicking. Great bonus system. I really love spending time there, it makes site browsing more fun. Easy to use, easy to add sites. Recommended!
I found Click Voyager about two months ago. This was one of the many traffic exchanges I've tried and it definitely proved not to be the best one I've used. Overall the site is really not professional. What I mean with that is for example that the site is made really hard to navigate through the pages and it is quite irritating when it takes you so much time to find something you're looking for. I advertised quite some time in the site (about two weeks) but I wasn't able to get any results from my advertisements. I was searching for some referrals for a site but I wasn't able to get any. The people seeing the ads just don't care about the ads they are viewing and that makes the traffic very bad. Click Voyager is definitely one of the worst way to advertise and the exposure you receive is also awful. I wouldn't recommend wasting time on that traffic exchange.

I surf Click Voyager twice a week. My grade for it is a C because I think it has it's pros and cons. Pros: Large membership, good amount of fresh eyes, connecting with members through bribes is a good ice breaker to network with others. Cons: the surf ratio makes it hard to gain a lot of credits but active surfers are given nice bonuses, games can be distracting, but everyone sees the pages even if it is for a split second so it's up to you to have an attractive page. I would recommend it. The pros outweigh the cons for me.

I love this site. I even upgraded it so I could get more credits to manually surf it. It is not a manual surf though it is a traffic exchange. I have not been paid by Click Voyager but it is an awesome way to get your websites promoted and to get page views for them. When the time limit of viewing each page is done you have to click a picture that matches the one they are giving you. Then you go to the next page to view. 