| Tyric |
04-07-2006 05:39 AM |
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Originally Posted by SomeCreep
I imagine some sites may not want your review site traffic because they know their paysite will be ranked low compared to all the other paysites in that particular niche, and they do not wish to be listed on your site with a low score. It makes their site look bad.
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I can see that point, but it doesn't make any sense to feel that way. Who does it look bad to? The surfers who probably wouldn't have found their site anyway? That's all anyone should care about -- getting traffic that they wouldn't get otherwise. The "review" nature of the site sets the stage for people to feel bad about a ranking, but programs just need to look at it like a glorified banner ad. You may not get front page placement but you'll have your site in front of eyeballs that, remarkably, will still join no matter what score is given. The only difference between a good score and a bad score is the amount of traffic received. Turning down review traffic for fear of a bad score is choosing pride over money -- and that's not good for business, in my opinion. And besides, the bast majority of sites just fall right into the middle. That's not a bad place to be.
Spookey - Yep, you're in line. A couple of weeks and you'll be good to go! ;)
FHM - I was on the receiving end of your tactics. You were the most aggressive client I had - and it was fun watching you work.
And Rochard, I think the bigger companies are easier to reach because there are just so many doors you can knock on. I think Reality Cash et al would safely fall into this category. ;)
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