No what I said if the ads are duplicates, they cant be posted within the 48 hours, you cant post duplicate ads.
I do not understand the question. The ads are duplicates but you can change the wording around to avoid being a duplicate. I see two membership levels on your site, both of which are free. What is the difference between the two? There is no information about it on your site.
The Captain account is for paying people to post for you. The General account is for getting paid to post for the Captains that place the order. I will clear that up. Thanks for clarification. A bit of advice - CL is pretty strict about duplicate posts (even from different accounts). It might not be a bad idea to give posters a little leeway in what they post. Maybe specify any points that *must* be included but let them paraphrase the rest of it, as long as the grammar and spelling are good.
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The Sage site in your portfolio looks very nice (the other portfolio item shows up as a broken image on your site though). I am curious though - why is a company offering SEO services not implementing said services on their own site?
I appreciate the criticism. As I've been busy with other things and procrastinating with the over all design for my portfolio I haven't had time to completely finish it, nor finish the SEO optimization. Also, what would be the point? I'm not really interested in organic search traffic, nor would it be worth while to try and rank my website for "web design" or "web development". So to answer your question, I figured implementing said SEO on my own portfolio is really a waste of my time. Regardless I've also got basic SEO done on the site.. If you'd like to see proof of my SEO capabilities I can gladly show you other case examples. It wasn't a criticism. It was just a question, that's all.
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this campaign still running? i want join this if i can, thankyou
Yes it is still running, but like it says in the subject line - [CAMPAIGN FULL] - there is no more room right now. We start a new one in April.
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Good morning -
All tweet counts are complete and the spreadsheet updated (including your updated followers count at the time). Payouts will be sent by midnight tonight (EST).
Best,
Cynthia
when will you send it in bitcointalk server time? so that i know correctly when you will send it I don't know what Bitcointalk server time is. It will be sent before midnight tonight, eastern standard time. If you need help converting time in your time zone to EST time, here is a handy converter: http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/converter.htmlCheers, Cynthia waiting for the payment Later today... before midnight my time.
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I know the Banner Ads on freebitco.in gets checked and approved before it's active on the faucet. I have had several Banner Ads with them, so I know this for a fact. The problem come in with the other companies you use to pay for the Ad's. ^Sad^ Adbitco had some porn sites slip through a while ago, and it caused some embarrassment at my work. ^LoL^
That is FreeBitco. They have their own internal ad network, so yes - they have the ability to approve ads. Those websites that use ad networks like the ones I listed - the kind where you sign up, define ad positions, and paste some iframe code - they don't have the ability to pick and choose the ads they display.
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The Sage site in your portfolio looks very nice (the other portfolio item shows up as a broken image on your site though). I am curious though - why is a company offering SEO services not implementing said services on their own site?
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I'm a web developer / designer / writer and SEO codemonkey also. Gotta say, slick work - especially on the websites and wallet GUIs!
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Good luck with this - and props for being ballsy enough to try to earn a living solely on BTC!
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Interesting game How often can you claim the free BTC?
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A bit of advice - you need to focus a bit more on the user-friendliness of the site. It is not at all clear at first glance what the user needs to do in order to participate.
Interesting concept though.
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Hmmm sounds like someone trying to get around the no-referral links rule on the forum...
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some faucets owners doesn't care on what ads are being advertised as long as they pay them money. I've seen Ponzi sites being advertised in some bitcoin faucets.
If a faucet owner is using an ad network (e.g. a-ads, adbit.co, beeads, bitclix, etc...) to serve up ads on their site, they don't necessarily have direct control over what ads are being served. Some ad networks have *some* parameters than can be set (e.g. don't show any adult ads), but it's not like the faucet owners can pick and choose which ads get served to their site and which don't. For anyone that uses faucets - *most* of these faucets are run by regular folks just like you and me. They are funding them out of their own pockets and giving it away free to us. The least we can do to thank them is click on a couple of ads on their sites. I run two faucets myself, and I can tell you that my daily ad revenue doesn't even come close to covering even half of what I pay out on a daily basis. But whatever income I *do* get from ads goes right back into the faucet. Brother, we general faucet visitors are not criminals. I hope everyone like me tries to hit ads often. But you cannot say hit the ads or your winning will be fortified or something like this. Unfortunately this particular faucet(.......puddle.com) also not paying. If you hit withdrawal button they continuously show "insufficient fund". So, what will you say about their motive? Insufficient funds doesn't mean that they are holding your payouts hostage. It means that there are no funds in the faucet at that time. My own faucets run dry (often in the middle of the night while I am asleep) and display that message until I am able to transfer more coins in. As far as *requiring* users to click on ads, yes I agree with you that that is wrong. It not only goes against the terms of every single ad network out there, but it is unethical in that it tends to mislead users.
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I see two membership levels on your site, both of which are free. What is the difference between the two? There is no information about it on your site.
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Good morning -
All tweet counts are complete and the spreadsheet updated (including your updated followers count at the time). Payouts will be sent by midnight tonight (EST).
Best,
Cynthia
when will you send it in bitcointalk server time? so that i know correctly when you will send it I don't know what Bitcointalk server time is. It will be sent before midnight tonight, eastern standard time. If you need help converting time in your time zone to EST time, here is a handy converter: http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/converter.htmlCheers, Cynthia
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bitwoman -
What you've just said is one of the most insanely idiotic things I have ever read. At no point in your rambling, incoherent response were you even close to anything that could be considered a rational thought. Everyone in this thread is now dumber for having read it. I award you no points, and may God have mercy on your soul.
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some faucets owners doesn't care on what ads are being advertised as long as they pay them money. I've seen Ponzi sites being advertised in some bitcoin faucets.
If a faucet owner is using an ad network (e.g. a-ads, adbit.co, beeads, bitclix, etc...) to serve up ads on their site, they don't necessarily have direct control over what ads are being served. Some ad networks have *some* parameters than can be set (e.g. don't show any adult ads), but it's not like the faucet owners can pick and choose which ads get served to their site and which don't. For anyone that uses faucets - *most* of these faucets are run by regular folks just like you and me. They are funding them out of their own pockets and giving it away free to us. The least we can do to thank them is click on a couple of ads on their sites. I run two faucets myself, and I can tell you that my daily ad revenue doesn't even come close to covering even half of what I pay out on a daily basis. But whatever income I *do* get from ads goes right back into the faucet.
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I'm at 88.5k right now. So in another couple hours I should have the minimum + tx fee. If I receive payment I'll post here.
Nice one... cannot afford the next level though. Me neither. I'm still at the freebie level and that is where I'm staying.
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CPU / GPU mining is pretty much a done deal, like everyone is saying. If you don't have the funds to buy your own mining rigs, you can always rent hashing power whenever you feel the urge to mine an altcoin. There are a number of sites out there that do that.
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