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Also, once things are running smoothly, I think you should contact
someone like AVN to try and get a story about it in AVN ONline
magazine or something....they are always looking for stories on
new technologies/ideas.
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Was contacted by them on the day it was released. Keep your
eyes on AVN ;-)
Also would love to have an xBiz ?Most Innovative? on the mantle
hint hint :-)
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How do you measure the type of traffic you send back to people?
If I bank a bunch of quality (very productive) traffic, how am I
guaranteed that I will recieve quality (very productive) traffic
back?
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The only thing you really have to make sure is that the traffic
people get back is at least as good as that they send.
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We can send traffic based on niche and Geo-IP targeting (turning
geo-ip on later this month). We can also send from the
newsletter that will be installed this week or from perm links.
We can't measure the productivity/value of the traffic on *your*
site. However if you send good traffic then you'll be returned
more per hit sent then someone sending non-filtered 404. Of
course if you had sent us decent traffic and you feel that what
you're getting back isn't as good then we'll work to make sure
you get back better quality or more volume. Basically it?s a volume
thing, you send quality you get back more then what you sent,
you send low quality and you get back less.
It's impossible for us to evaluate the value of *our* traffic on
*your* site. So it comes down to us evaluating your traffic and
sending returns that represent a valuable return for yourself.
Unlike other TGPs with our system you can login and see the
stats for traffic you bank which gives you the ability to check the
value of *your* traffic on *our* site... Something that is very
handy in adjusting the way in which you send traffic so that you
can get the most out of the system.
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Have you ever considered coding in Python? In some
articles/benchmarks I've read, it is faster for interacting with
MySQL than C code. It's a language that is basically taken from
parts of C and parts of PHP.
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The system is designed so that MySQL isn?t a limiting factor. The
language matters little as long as it can run without chewing
increasingly larger resources. Seeing as C is a compiled language
and can be made to run in a single multi-threaded process and
has access to all the low-level tools required it was an easy
choice.
-Ben