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Rock stars ... is there anything they don't know?
Join Date: Aug 2008
Posts: 16
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Because it is difficult to say how many visitors went out when a link looks like http://www.example.com
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I want to set the record straight - I thought the cop was a prostitute
Join Date: Jun 2008
Posts: 293
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It is nothing to do with the amount of traffic, its the odds being so low of sites ads getting seen that I am questioning.
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Rock stars ... is there anything they don't know?
Join Date: Aug 2008
Posts: 16
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In the moment it is definetly not a problem. In the future when webmasters would use it, you are right that there is no balance. Because this feature was implemented 3 days ago, it is not finished yet. I thought about doing some balancing. Maybe something like giving the links with lower pages more pages to display the link in it. For example: Highest rated link gets page 1, the next one page 2 and 3 ... something like that. There i have to put some work in it to get a good balance. But noone is using only page 1. How do you use a searchengine like google? Page 1-10 maybe 20? So what is with the other pages? The most traffic I get is searchengine traffic. These users come to every of the max 100 pages. Indeed it would prefer the links on page 1-10 or 20. I also thought about limiting it to say 10 links / keyword[s]. Maybe not displaying links after page 20? Something about the "keywords": - Currently a keyword has to match exactly, but as soon as possible stemming(en) will be implemented. This is to match e.g. "teen" as the same like "teens" - It is possible to define more than one keyword - A single word keyword is always the heavyest match of a query. For example the keyword bondage is heavy in every query that contains bondage. If i compare the querys bondage and "bondage rope" the keyword rope in the second query is a set of the keyword bondage, so bondage has a higher weight. It would be good to make something more related. Using stopword lists to match automaticly different keywords apearing on pages with a high keyword density of e.g. bondage. But this is definetly something for the future. My intension is to make a try to provide targeted users, not traffic. And yes i do try to get some more traffic for me. |
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