What Surf Points are

Surf Points are Lightning Quest's traffic exchange currency. Instead of using coins directly for website views, users can earn or buy Surf Points and spend them in the Link Market. One Surf Point equals one view in the Surf rotation.

This keeps reward coins and traffic promotion separate. Coins are mainly for rewards, withdrawals, upgrades, and other site activity, while Surf Points are built specifically for buying views.

How to earn Surf Points

Users can earn Surf Points by choosing the Surf Points earning mode on the Surf page. Instead of earning coins for each viewed page, they can earn points to promote their own approved links.

Users can also convert coins into Surf Points at the site conversion rate. This is useful when someone earns coins from surveys, offerwalls, faucet claims, shortlinks, or quests and wants to turn part of that balance into traffic.

How the Link Market works

The Link Market lets users submit a website for review and purchase views with Surf Points. Once the site is approved, the user can add more views later without submitting the same link again. That makes promotion easier after the first approval.

There is a minimum view purchase so the queue stays meaningful. The system also prevents users from viewing their own submitted sites, so promoters are not wasting their own views.

What kinds of pages work best

Traffic exchange users usually respond best to pages that are fast, clear, and relevant. Faucet pages, referral links, reward sites, simple landing pages, games, and traffic exchange offers can work well if the page explains the value quickly.

Avoid slow pages, aggressive popups, misleading claims, dangerous downloads, wallet seed phrase prompts, or anything that looks suspicious. Pages like that can be rejected or removed, and users can report approved pages if they become unsafe later.

Why Lightning Quest reviews links

Manual review protects the Surf experience. A traffic exchange is only useful if users are not being sent to dangerous, broken, or scammy pages. Review also helps advertisers because cleaner rotations can create better user trust.

Lightning Quest includes a report button on Surf pages so users can flag a site that looks unsafe or has changed after approval. That makes the Surf rotation easier to maintain over time.

A simple promotion strategy

Start by promoting a page that loads quickly and has one clear action. If the page is for a faucet or rewards site, show the main benefit immediately. If it is a referral offer, explain why the user should care before asking them to sign up.

Use Surf Points to test your landing page, then improve the page based on results. A traffic exchange can bring attention, but the page itself still needs to convert that attention into clicks, signups, or returning visitors.