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Food4Blogs.com is a new free traffic exchange site exclusively for bloggers. It offers a 1:1 ratio (for every blog you visit, you'll get one back) and you only have to stay for 15 seconds in order to gain a point (you can stay longer if you find something you fancy). Each point you gain means one visit to your blog. And what's great about it is that you can surf as long as you want: no limit, no quota!
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