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Old 2008-08-05, 08:31 AM   #1
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Why no outgoing statistics?
Because it is difficult to say how many visitors went out when a link looks like http://www.example.com
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Toplists are usually incredibly targeted and sometimes almost stupidly narrow in the kink they provide for.

So basically you are saying - to get traffic from your site, not only does a user to your site need to search for the correct terms to find your site BUT your site also needs to be the highest traffic sender for those search terms?
I know i have a low traffic site and this may be not interesting for YOU but if you could ignore this for one moment...
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Old 2008-08-05, 08:45 AM   #2
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I know i have a low traffic site and this may be not interesting for YOU but if you could ignore this for one moment...
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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Old 2008-08-05, 09:32 AM   #3
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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.
... I should not close the tab while writing ...

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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