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XP
11-27-2001, 08:35 AM
Hello guys (and gals if any),
everything is going worse and worse, no sales, shitload of free stuff, cheaters, hundreds of newbies everyday etc etc.

We must stop it, otherwise this industry will down like USA / World economy. Nothing is free in realworld you know!

TGP2 was good idea, but not supported enough. Everyone afraids, no stable TGP2 rules, less CJ sites...

Time to make CJ sites again! UCJ written for CJ trades, not for TGP sites dudes! (Anyway its ok, when you use UCJ for Tgp trades, skimming etc hehe :D)

Under 100K tgps, use exit consoles atleast. I see many is not using that great revenue gate!

At least give a try to CJ :=)
Dieselspace.com and some other sites (Sorry I can't remember) giving free hosting + script for exit console. You don't lose anything!

Bobby1
11-27-2001, 08:52 AM
Make a site clean with some others revenue that your dialer.... and you will get a lot of more money :-)

Bobby

XP
11-27-2001, 08:59 AM
Are you kidding bobby? With a clean site, surfers never signups to sponsors. Because every site is clean! And clean sites only trading with clean sites, this is a big problem

Bobby1
11-27-2001, 09:12 AM
How can you know?

You dont run a clean site and use only your dialer...

Anyway it's your business....

Bobby

Trax
11-27-2001, 09:15 AM
xp what you meantioned is right but as long as there are so many tgps thereŽll always be a lot free stuff

XP
11-27-2001, 09:28 AM
trax:
thats exactly what we afraid of! Thehun never turn his site into TGP2 :=)

But big tgps are not holding all Industry, there is many new surfers everyday. How they know there is thehun or worldsex? Thoose big players doesn't trade traffic you know :=)

so play with your own visitors in this game, think how to bill visitor for porn.

Atahualpa
11-27-2001, 10:06 AM
"Clean" sites suck horse cock. It doesn't have to be pure cj or so but too clean is just bad for everyone, those who run them PLUS those that don't. All those "I do it for the surfer" sites go down under sooner or later (see current threads here, hint hint). But meanwhile they make the situation worse. Taking dozens of possible signups away for each lame $1.00 they earn.

The worst are those "hey surfer, we are in the same boat" ultra clean sites that try very hard to make it as comfortable as possible for the surfer and don't even encourage them to at least check the sponsors out (like e.g. the honorable Hun does).