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21  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: BitCoinPlus.com Embeddable Miner Review/Stats on: June 12, 2011, 09:56:50 AM
Not sure what to really post in the newbie section, but figured this might help someone.

I signed up on BitCoinPlus.com and got their embeddable miner. Its a bit of javascript you can add o your website that allows your users to mine for you, while they are viewing your page. Added it to a site that averages 4k/unique visitors/day with a 2min average time on the site.

Results so far:

Averaging 0.005 BTC/day with no decrease in visitors or their average time on the site. If there is still no impact in another week or so I'll be adding it to larger sites. Its not a lot of BTC, but it seems like a decent way to squeeze out some extra monetization from a website (allowing users the option to opt out of course!).



that's like.. 20 cents a day, right?

I think its around 5 cents a day.  Wink

The website I put it on is really only meant to get ppl on the site, then off the site. These javascript miners could be used on other websites that have higher min/user averages and the results would actually probably seem more worth it.

Maybe browser mining will get better in the future.

22  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Introduce yourself :) on: June 12, 2011, 09:52:41 AM
Hey, it seems like getting out of the newbie box is going to take awhile.

I'm working on some BitCoin related websites that'll launch as soon as I acquire some more coin and find an area to promote it.
23  Other / Beginners & Help / BitCoinPlus.com Embeddable Miner Review/Stats on: June 12, 2011, 08:23:11 AM
Not sure what to really post in the newbie section, but figured this might help someone.

I signed up on BitCoinPlus.com and got their embeddable miner. Its a bit of javascript you can add o your website that allows your users to mine for you, while they are viewing your page. Added it to a site that averages 4k/unique visitors/day with a 2min average time on the site.

Results so far:

Averaging 0.005 BTC/day with no decrease in visitors or their average time on the site. If there is still no impact in another week or so I'll be adding it to larger sites. Its not a lot of BTC, but it seems like a decent way to squeeze out some extra monetization from a website (allowing users the option to opt out of course!).

24  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: [Selling] FullTiltCash, Game Cards, SecondLife Linden (pic) on: June 12, 2011, 07:56:18 AM
In regard to your SL Linden$ you might want to contact Reikoku via PM.  I sold some L$ to him without a hitch.  Good luck

Thanks got in touch with him, and am trading the Lindens!

Everything besides the Lindens are still available. Smiley
25  Other / Beginners & Help / [Selling] FullTiltCash, Game Cards, SecondLife Linden (pic) on: June 12, 2011, 06:37:54 AM
Hey everyone,

I'd like to get hold of some BTC to use for some upcoming site projects. I have some things to sell and thought that'd be an easy way to start.

FullTiltCash: I have $35.05 in FTC that I'd like to trade.
SecondLife: I have 10,000 $L I'm willing to trade at a 255/$1 valuation to whatever MtGox current price is.

Game Cards:

(3) $7.95 Runescape Cards
(2) Neopets $10
OutSpark Cash $10
Habbo (only works for US) $10
ijji $10
Kaneva $10
FreeRealms $10
Zwinky $15/$30
Stardoll $10
Nexon $10

All these cards I have on hand, and can scratch the codes to give em to you ASAP.

For the first 5 buyers of single items, I will sell at a -$1 value. So the $10 cards for $9 worth of BTC, $15 cards for $14 worth of BTC. Doing this to build some rep and get some BTC for upcoming game/trade sites involving the BTC currency.

Screenshot below to show the cards: (sideways and blurry, i wrote DougP + bitcoin.org)


Reply or PM, thanks!

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