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No cookie traffic
What's the best way to maximize your no-cookie traffic on a TGP? It can't be used for trades. Do you suggest sending it directly to a sponsor, or not filter it at all?
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Forgive me if I sound like an idiot, but what is "no cookie" traffic?
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I just started a few tgps up after a long time away from it (about 2 years) and I am astounded at the amount of no cookie traffic there is.. those cookie blockers and pop-up blockers are doing a good job.. maybe too good :)
Although, I noticed alot of of places are outsmarting my Google Toolbar Pop up blocker.. it worked pretty good for awhile. -- Gideon |
OK, so no verdict? I am kinda curious myself... I am also looking for a good 404 solution.
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Good topic
I'd love to hear what others have to say about this. |
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Ok, best way I know how to explain it, it is traffic in a traffic trading script. For the script to trade traffic properly, it needs to set a cookie on the persons computer so it can decide if it needs to send that hit to a site you are trading with, or let it go through to what the person clikced on. No cookie traffic is caused when there are cookie blockers and such and dont allow the script to set the cookie, you can tell the script to send them to a pre-defined site if it was unable to set the cookie.... I think that is explained right hehe |
Gee whiz! And here I thought that by clikcing on a link, the surfer would probably want to go to the site they clicked on - LOL
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Another name for CJ |lightsabe
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