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Certified Nice Person
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I don't know how anyone could tell you how their conversions are at specific places like that, but some people do have far more sophisticated link tracking methods in place than I. Also, keep in mind that one person's ability to convert is going to be better than the next. The site being promoted may convert better than the next. And don't forget to mix in a little internet voodoo. I hardly ever do anything with galleries, since free sites are more my game, but I can that I've definately made sales from Richard's traffic. I've never been listed at Tommy's so I have no clue there. Richard's free site traffic kicks in (usually) a couple of months after a free site is submitted and everyone elses' traffic has died down, so that is why I can differentiate. As a rule, I don't makes sales. I honestly suck at this. I just won't go away, that's all.
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If you don’t take a chance the Angels won’t dance
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TGP conversion ratios are extremely subjective. What works for one may not work for another. In this day and age find out who will list you. Then start refining your sales text until you get your conversions to where you want them to be. Since I'm a greedy bastard I always try for conversion in less than 1:100 and have had much success with that.
Starting off I would shoot for 1:1000 then keep working it until you get to 1:500 and start duplicating that and keep refining it until you get where you want to be. This time of year is very difficult for good ratios because mainly the hardcore surfers (the leech's) are the ones that surf. They can be converted by you need to have your "A" game on to get them to convert. The upside of summer for a newbie is they get to try different TGP's and find out who will list them for the fall ![]() |
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