Well said Zoltan, and I agree with your viewpoints.
For me, I do not have the spare capacity of time anymore to surf traffic exchanges. I find I get very little results out of them for my affiliate marketing. I spend 1-2 hours per day, every day in the surf. Usually I surf maybe 10 TEs regularly, perhaps 5 most days, to get the credits I need to promote my wares.
If you want better results, then get into mailers as these sites are 1000x more effective and you spend far less time on them getting the credits you need to launch your messages. People who use mailers are serious about their internet businesses, so they tend to engage more. The confidence you get from using mailers will also set you up for the next, vital step: list building.
List building is something that @jongolson and @blainjones and so many others say is absolutely critical to having a successful internet marketing business.
So what do people (myself included) do, they observe Newton's first law: laziness aka gravity; do nothing until they're compelled to change. For example, the Paypal massacre of their affiliate marketing member accounts brought about change so suddenly and so effectively that elevated blockchain out of investment and into functionality.
Newton's second law is now in effect so we will see increasing momentum for blockchain usages across all sectors of industry, including government, that will mainstream cryptocurrency globally. Newton's third law...well, I think you're getting the idea, eh.
Heavily promote ClickTrackProfit and Steem in all your online and offline endeavours, as the future is blockchain, so cash in on this wonderful opportunity now. Use "crypto" in your lead capture pages or social media posts to generate interest. Pull people to ClickTrackProfit so they can get the training they need, and from there push them to Steem.
Thank you so much for this valuable comment... At least, it is valuable for me! I've getting slowly piece by piece all the stuff around the affiliate marketing and your comments are always a big help for me... Actually, signing up to one mailer program is one of my badges...