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cd34 2005-03-15 09:02 PM

I'll sell mine for $7k

It generated more traffic/controversy than either of yours. haha

Greenguy 2005-03-15 09:04 PM

Maybe I can give mine away for free :D

cd34 2005-03-15 09:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Greenguy
Maybe I can give mine away for free :D

sold

Opti 2005-03-15 09:15 PM

You guys are laughing... but if you auctioned off an innovative sig spot that you four carry.. 5k may not be out of the question. ;-)

Useless 2005-03-15 10:38 PM

I'll rent mine for $25/hour plus a company car with brewery logos on the doors.

Dagwolf 2005-03-16 12:17 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Opti
I don't really know a lot about this... but as a person that went looking to hire one, I can guarantee you quantity wasnt what I was looking for... was looking for soemone who was a known regular at a coulple of boards.. that made a useful informative posts.. Imho webmasters make a point of clicking the sigs of interesting people.. to find out more about the person, I do at very least.


(PS.. I didn't want to pay the prices needed to get the spot with either of the 2 suitable people that I did run across btw. 500-600/mth)


If you DO buy a sig, and you want quality, don't pay per post.

Head Boy 2005-03-16 05:32 AM

It's interesting that many people seem to consider posting volumes as a measure of the success of a sig whore. For banner impressions, the guy that gets to the top of page two as well as having a post early on page one, is more valuable than the guy with 4 posts on page 1 - or have I misunderstood the concept of branding?

Agent 2005-03-18 04:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Head Boy
It's interesting that many people seem to consider posting volumes as a measure of the success of a sig whore. For banner impressions, the guy that gets to the top of page two as well as having a post early on page one, is more valuable than the guy with 4 posts on page 1 - or have I misunderstood the concept of branding?

In the case of that Butcher thread that grew to the size of a book i read maybe the first two pages, waited a week or two, then read the last two pages of comments. I skipped everything in between.


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