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#1 |
Live and learn. And take very careful notes!
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i have free sites without banners and with banners , all i can say because realy i dont see a difference, if you use baners use tesxt links with them because they load faster
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#2 |
You can now put whatever you want in this space :)
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If a paysite has lame banners, I usually pick one that hurts my eyes the least, use that once or twice, then use text for the rest of the site.
The problem with these sites is that their paysite tours sometimes look as bad as their banners, if not worse. But as they say, looks aren't everything... |
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#3 |
Arghhhh...submit yer sites ya ruddy swabs!
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Excellent...thanks for the feedback folks
![]() Yea, the few banners they have are ok...just not many of em. And I tend to build a lot of sites...those few banners will get stale pretty quick. Looks like a good excuse to shake up the ol build style a bit...always a good thing! Thanks much for the input ![]() |
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#4 |
I want to live. I want to experience the universe, and I want to eat pie.
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I've built a handful of sites using very few banners. One of those sent more clicks than any site I've ever built...and resulted in no sales. (I was so pissed.)
Overall, I don't see a huge difference between sites with banners vs. sites with no banners, but from what I can tell, it's text links that make the sales. (No surprise there.) My gut tells me that having appropriate banners helps get the paysite brand in the customer's mind - potentially making him more open to buy - but I haven't really tested this. One of these days a bunch of us need to hook up and run an experiment or two. |
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