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stuveltje 2007-06-14 04:38 PM

as an old free site submitter i will tell you what i did ( old time for me) when i made free sites the first i did submit them to as many linksite i could, then i found out that the newbie LL gave me more sales then the old one, ofcourse the old ones gave me more traffic, but i was looking for sales, so at that point i prefered my site listed at a linksite where only 6 sites where listed in the category which i submitted to then a linksite with 100s of sites i submitted to, reason the less sites, the more hits i would get even only 5 hits, but its easier for a surfer to choose between 5 sites then 100s of sites, then i changed my way of working, because i noticed the newbie linksites all went dead, no i prefer to only submit one page of my free site and then only to the ones who list me for ever, gg, rr, linkster and some more, because on the long term i have more benefit of those linksites even they have tons of links listed there, it means something for the ses and i am listed forever, so even i made the site 6 years ago....still new surfers will see me on those lls:D

Evgenika 2007-06-15 07:49 AM

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Originally Posted by SheepGuy (Post 349365)
Probably sound like a newbie, but how do you track which sale comes from which recip group?


I think the same |loony|

Licker4U 2007-06-15 07:52 PM

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Originally Posted by Evgenika (Post 352132)
I think the same |loony|

In your sponsor stats almost all of them show you which site made a sale. That tells you which recip grouping made a sale. Also, a lot of sponsors have a link when you're selecting your link codes which lets you set up a campaign. Put in whatever letters you want to use to track sales and it will show up in the stats at the sponsor.

(Licker4u has been drinking |cheers| and is not responsible for erroneous posts)

bDok 2007-06-15 11:00 PM

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Originally Posted by ponygirl (Post 349414)
another thing to think about - if you have links to your hubs/LLs on your sites, how do you know surfers aren't coming from those seemingly unproductive LLs, clicking through and bookmarking your site. They may buy later, or buy something else, but you won't know where that particular surfer originally came from.

in my eyes, traffic is traffic & you can never get enough. If you're taking the traffic that may not buy right away and sending them around your network then it's all good :)

exactly. Every bit helps. If I can submit to couple hundred places and get only 2-3 hits from each one. That's still 200-600 hits. Which if they bookmark my hub, my whatever and keep coming back. It all adds up.
Basically to just have to submit an already made site around some more seems worth it to me.

my 2cents.

Cheers,
B

LeRoy 2007-06-18 06:44 PM

New Kid An The Block Here
 
I am doing submissions manually. Is that the best way?

Licker4U 2007-06-18 07:28 PM

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Originally Posted by david2222 (Post 352576)
I am doing submissions manually. Is that the best way?

That's what I do. I can type as fast as any good secretary so typing isn't an issue. I have a little routine that helps me submit manually pretty fast. When I was submitting to 85 link lists I could get them all done in an hour and 15-20 minutes. Now I'm down to 45 submits and I haven't checked the time but I'm sure its around 35-40 minutes.

Preacher 2007-06-19 11:16 AM

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Originally Posted by david2222 (Post 352576)
I am doing submissions manually. Is that the best way?

FYI, you should remove the hidden whois (Domains by Proxy) on your submitted URL, or you won't get accepted by a lot of linklists. :(


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