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badboysfilms
Joined: 13 Apr 2008 Posts: 13
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Posted: 03 Jul 2008 03:54 Post subject: It is hard to understand but |
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| I don't understand you go to a site here for trade and it says not trading??? So why are they listed?? Then you get sites that get a few hundred clicks aday and they are about my sites amount of clicks they say oh you have to send me 200 clicks a day??? Give me a break!! It sure would be nice to trade with the big guys. Oh well |
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bracey

Joined: 11 Apr 2007 Posts: 212 Rank: 11
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Posted: 03 Jul 2008 22:57 Post subject: Re: It is hard to understand but |
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| badboysfilms wrote: | | I don't understand you go to a site here for trade and it says not trading??? So why are they listed?? Then you get sites that get a few hundred clicks aday and they are about my sites amount of clicks they say oh you have to send me 200 clicks a day??? Give me a break!! It sure would be nice to trade with the big guys. Oh well |
You don't want to trade with the big guys. You would be sending them your best traffic and they would be sending you their leftover traffic.
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rhino

Joined: 23 Dec 2006 Posts: 70 Rank: 12
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Posted: 04 Jul 2008 02:15 Post subject: |
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Easy enough to understand...
Too many cheaters take advantage of open trade scripts so the webmaster hosting the script just turns off the signup form. Try contacting the webmaster directly and ask them if they are accepting trades.
On the high minimum trade value, several reasons - 1) new webmaster doesn't understand how trading works and used someone else's rules as a guide (usually copied from a much bigger site, which can justify that high minimum), 2) might have been justified when the minimum was set, but their traffic has gone down since them, 3) set high by intent for some other reason.
I'd agree with Bracey... a little/new site that tries to trade with a big established site usually gets screwed on traffic quality, even if you can meet their minimum trade requirement as you're at the bottom of their script's return list. |
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