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ModelPerfect 2005-12-16 08:36 PM

LOR submission question
 
I'm totally new at doing free sites, so I had a quick question. Is it acceptable to submit a free site built from sponsor content (obviously, only promoting that sponsor)? I'd like to push a new sponsor, but their niche is so specialized, that their content would obviously be more on-target than even I (as a content provider) could accommodate. The site would be on my domain, built by me, served by me and controlled by me, but the images would be watermarked with the sponsor's logo and is the free content given to affiliates for promotion purposes. Thanks a lot!

-Logan
www.modelperfect.com

MrMaryLou 2005-12-16 08:45 PM

Lots of webmasters use sponsor content and get listed :) Just make sure you read the rules and on a side note if the content is over used that may cause a problem :)

ModelPerfect 2005-12-16 08:49 PM

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Originally Posted by MrMaryLou
Lots of webmasters use sponsor content and get listed :) Just make sure you read the rules and on a side note if the content is over used that may cause a problem :)

Cool. Thanks. I just wanted to be sure. Didn't want to commit a major faux pas on my inaugural submission. :D

ModelPerfect 2005-12-22 09:11 AM

One more thing, if you don't mind: It says in the rules that you can't use a third-party counter, because basically you should be a real webmaster and get a real host. I have 2 dedicated servers, but would still prefer to have an invisible (i.e. no buttons) sexcounter on my front page. Is this permissable? If not, I would be curious why. If there's something serious I wasn't aware of, then I'll stop using them on any site. :)

MrYum 2005-12-22 09:42 AM

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Originally Posted by ModelPerfect
One more thing, if you don't mind: It says in the rules that you can't use a third-party counter, because basically you should be a real webmaster and get a real host. I have 2 dedicated servers, but would still prefer to have an invisible (i.e. no buttons) sexcounter on my front page. Is this permissable? If not, I would be curious why. If there's something serious I wasn't aware of, then I'll stop using them on any site. :)

Think you'll find very few if any link sites allow counters these days...far too many problems with them in the past.

And many link sites...mine included...don't allow any sort of java script on free sites. Frankly, I don't have the time to filter through java script code to figure out what it's supposed to do and there's just too many evil things that can be done with it :(

Greenguy 2005-12-22 10:42 AM

The "real host" thing just means that your server has stats & you should be able to use those.

The counter rule is just because so many of them are truly annoying with hidden crap & whatnot.

ModelPerfect 2005-12-22 04:59 PM

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Originally Posted by Greenguy
The "real host" thing just means that your server has stats & you should be able to use those.

The counter rule is just because so many of them are truly annoying with hidden crap & whatnot.

Gotcha...and thanks. :)

My first server (the one with the free site on it) has an older stats program and doesn't give referral data, which is why I wanted something that did track referrers. I'll figure something out. Thanks again for the input!

juggernaut 2005-12-23 02:33 AM

Also if you place the counter in a table it will take your page longer to load. The browser has to get the counter digits before it displays the page. That would scare away alot of the dial up users..

If your using a windows server I can recommend http://www.whoson.com as I use it. It's a little costly but for windows it's nice that it will auto block hack attemps in IIS. It also allows you to set what it calls "prospects", IE:You tell it anyone who goes to X page from a referal is a prospect. So it's easier to see who is sending you sign ups, etc.
If you are using a Unix/Linux server then AWstats (free) is the only one I have used that I like and it will give you more info then you can shake a stick at. With nice shiny colors too.
But either way there are a ton of free stuff out there.

ModelPerfect 2005-12-23 02:14 PM

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Originally Posted by juggernaut
Also if you place the counter in a table it will take your page longer to load. The browser has to get the counter digits before it displays the page. That would scare away alot of the dial up users..

If your using a windows server I can recommend http://www.whoson.com as I use it. It's a little costly but for windows it's nice that it will auto block hack attemps in IIS. It also allows you to set what it calls "prospects", IE:You tell it anyone who goes to X page from a referal is a prospect. So it's easier to see who is sending you sign ups, etc.
If you are using a Unix/Linux server then AWstats (free) is the only one I have used that I like and it will give you more info then you can shake a stick at. With nice shiny colors too.
But either way there are a ton of free stuff out there.

Thanks for the suggestion. I actually am on a Windows server, but hadn't heard of whoson before. They're installing AWStats now. The counter is actually an invisible one...so no visible counter, button, etc.


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