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September 22, 2004 at 1:31 am #655288
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Inactive2. They got something to hide. They probably know there is no reason for the site to be banned but they have an error in their algo and they can’t change it.
I would vote on option 2 …
If your site is a business oriented site EG – you make money off of it they EXPECT you to pay for sitematch!
At $45 per page and 15c + per click! I DONT THINK SO! Furthermore, I think that would be the biggest mistake you could make IMHO, because the second you stopped paying youd be tossed into the do not index list!
Sure wish MSN would hurry up and get their product ready because right now Y! has a decent share pushing site match to a slew of engines!
September 23, 2004 at 6:03 pm #655361Anonymous
InactiveSiteMatch doesnt accept gambling sites so it doesnt really matter for us…
September 25, 2004 at 8:17 pm #655428Anonymous
InactiveHi, I am considering making a small investment on some good advertising space under some gambling key terms. I had wondered if anybody else at this form has gone down this avenue and if you have had any success or what? I am wet behind the ears to this industry, and am just now learning the ropes of what it takes. I have familiarized myself with the fact that alot of ppcs are no good and to aviod them at all cost because of alot of fraud and deception occurs there. What about google.com search ads or some other outlets for promoting a newbie’s site that might get my website much needed exposure? Any thoughts, experiences, ideas, feelings or comments are wanted, so please dont be apprehensive about posting what you’ve already learned! I’d love to learn from others first-hand, before I learn my lesson the hard way – which would be wasted my money on marketing methods already maligned and condemned! Thanks everybody for looking out….JW
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