Hello, I am selling an adspace on my Paid to Click website, BtcVisit.com. The adspace is for a month and is in place of the A-Ads banner on the View Ad page (Picture example: https://i.imgur.com/0oAaE7k.png) The ad size is 468x60 pixels. Starting bid: 0.0002 BTC Minimum increment: 0.0001 BTC Auction end: 48 hours after last bid. Tip: There is already an A-Ads banner on the site, so you will not get paid for 100% of the impressions if you choose to put this in the space. Thanks, -Minifrij
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Not sure about faucets, but I know PTCs like BitVisitor or CoinAd have to make money. I once advertised on BitVisitor and it was indredibly expensive for what the visitor's are actually making visiting the site. They are making huge margins.
I've found that BtcClicks give a nice amount of traffic for the price that they charge, I tend to use that for fast referrals and such.
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You really should accept Paypal gift payment. Bitcoin are hard to get for some.
Since this place is Bitcointalk.org, it makes sense for him to take Bitcoin. Bitcoin is also anonymous which helps, since this sort of business is probably illegal.
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Most of these apps can be found online and they seem to lack a bit in terms of UI, but hey, it's free so you can't really complain. Good luck with everything.
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There are cheaper accounts here with longer warranties. Why should people buy from you?
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When you say 'abuse' of your service, could you describe what you would classify as abuse? Would torrenting a movie count as it?
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I still strongly believe this domain will never sell, no matter which company he pitches it to. Also, brushing off $250,000 like it's nothing shows just how greedy the guy selling this domain is, and is why it will never sell.
Also, brushing off $250,000 like it's nothing shows just how greedy the guy selling this domain is, and is why it will never sell.
I made a mistake saying this, and for that I apologize. I still stand by my first statement though. [moderator's note: consecutive posts merged]
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What is the Bitcoin is a keyword. You obv know nothing about what to do with websites.
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I am page 1 for this one too a keyword that costs $11 per click. Again I have been in the game a long time and know exactly what I am doing.
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Notice how competition is low on both of those websites. Any retard can stuff a site with the keywords you're searching and get on page rank 1 for that term.
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You might want to increase the waiting time if you're constantly running out of funds.
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Congratulations to all the winners, some great slogans here!
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how do i get more energy?
To get more claims, refer users.
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Hey guys, I have a high page rank for my content too! Get a high rank for general keywords like 'bitcoin faucet', then I expect you will be more sought after.
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How did I know from the second I saw this topic you would be trying to plug one of your services?
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So that's it they can do if they know my ip. Can they harm anything else because i am too much afraid now.
They could find information on where you live and your ISP, but a DoS attack is probably the most destructive thing they could do to you. If you don't have an unlimited internet plan, it can cost you quite a lot in bandwidth.
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ok but they could tell the publishers that they have no advertisers and they cant pay out even a penny. publishers could switch to an alternative provider. does this make sense?
I get what you're saying, but it honestly wouldn't be worth it. They rarely run out of advertisers, and sometimes they even put small banner ads on the captcha. For a publisher to switch back and forth through providers would probably just be a pain in the arse for them and wouldn't yield much better results.
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solve media is not telling how much they will pay for xxx solved captchas?
It's completely dependent on the advertisers in the advertisers at the current time. If no one is advertising, they can't give you any money. Therefore, they can't actually tell you how much, because they don't know.
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I've implemented on BTCVisit.com. Nice job with the statistics!
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