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What is the fair price, but I would like to see opinion from some more experienced member?
Comparing hash rate of things like LTC (converted to BTC) to that of GRW, you'd be looking at 250 BTM (0.250 BTC) per 1000 GRW minimum. Otherwise it's more profitable to just mine LTC and trade it in for BTC still.
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Yep. Had to do some web server reconfiguring. A bit of a sloppy launch but hey that's beta! the .net is back up for now. The .net forwards to BitVegas. BitVegas even has an ad slot, and when you click on it to purchase (or visit BitAds) it just forwards you back to BitVegas again. Yeah the server is hosted on the same box as BitVegas and my virtual server was giving so much grief! Finally got it fixed now. Please try again Sorry for the trouble! Works fine now, . Thanks! Are you going to be trying to help with proactive marketing of the site and gaining advertisers for the different publishers as well? I know about the ad campaign you're going to do, but will you be working towards boosting our revenue and finding other advertisers directly via personal marketing and such?
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Yep. Had to do some web server reconfiguring. A bit of a sloppy launch but hey that's beta! the .net is back up for now. The .net forwards to BitVegas. BitVegas even has an ad slot, and when you click on it to purchase (or visit BitAds) it just forwards you back to BitVegas again.
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Awesome updates! I just signed up and got my site added and everything looks good, . Now hoping we get enough traffic to get an ad slot sold there, :p. yeah Keep the ad slot there as I have a reddit paid campaign launching in 4 days. Hopefully get some advertisers coming in and buying up all the adspaces. Also all bugs should be fixed by then. Nice! Keep us updated, please, . I'd like to follow the progress of that campaign to see how it affects everything.
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I still haven't received payment, no lie. The last transaction on my wallet was an outgoing payment of mine.
Please link me to your last post in this thread. Well, I don't really have too many posts here other than the one where I initially added the ads to my sig: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=198934.60And I haven't removed them since. He wants *you* to find your post so that he doesn't have to sift through everything to look for it. I personally log all of my important posts so for this I can instantly link to any of them. I'd suggest you start doing the same. It's ridiculous for people to keep having TF search through pages to find posts, only to find that the vast majority were made under a month ago...
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Or a farming game! Buy seeds, grow plants, harvest and earn coins Always up for increasing my holdings so let me know when you're ready for some testers, :p.
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Hey everyone. There was a bunch of bugs due to deciding to change from Cost-Per-Click to Pay-Per-Hour shortly after launch.
Most of the issues you have presented should now be fixed. Let me know otherwise!
In the new system. When your bid is chosen as the highest successful bid, you pay the remaining cost of hour and your ad is shown instantly. The person who was bidding before you is refunded for the remaining time of the hour.
Awesome updates! I just signed up and got my site added and everything looks good, . Now hoping we get enough traffic to get an ad slot sold there, :p.
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Going based on the day would be a lot better for sure. It also benefits both publishers and advertisers in that we all know ahead of time how much to expect in terms of costs. It's actually what I use on CoinFaucets when people contact me about advertising on the site. CPM also works to a point, although I think going with flat-rate is easier all-around. My actual original plan was to pay-per-hour. So the system is already 50% done. I will work on adding it so publishers can choose CPC or CPH (cost per hour). Or if enough people are against CPC I might just replace it all together for CPH My goal is to make this system fair for everyone! Thanks for all the feedback Cost per hour is an interesting idea... One suggestion I'd like to make is to open the doors for other coins as well. For example, I don't care if I'm paid in BTC, LTC or a multitude of other coins; I try to spread out my finances anyways. The more options people have for paying, the better off it is I think.
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The problem is you make nothing until the service takes off. It's a catch-22. You either place an ad spot and hope at some point the site takes off, or don't place an ad spot and advertisers have nothing to bid on.
That's not even my big problem though; it's the fact that this deals with CPC and I hate CPC with a passion. It is the worst business model ever and it caters to the advertisers more than anyone. Why? Because an advertiser can have a crappy ad on a highly targeted site. This means no clicks, at no fault to the website owner. On the other hand, you could have an awesome ad on a crappy website that is thrown together randomly and get tons of clicks.
In other words, we (as the publishers) are at the pure mercy of the advertisers making good choices with their ads. This is horrible business practice.
Thanks for the feedback. Yes it's the common Catch-22 of any website launch like this. I have a bunch of things planned to get the website going. You can also use the adspace on your site alongside another ad-networks ad-box if you like until it gets some bids. As with the CPC modal. I appreciate the feedback. I could perhaps design of a choice of system where advertisers pay-per-day of advertising if that would suit you better? Alternatively, you can already enable 'approve ads' which means as a publisher, you can choose which ads are shown on your website. You can choose to only show ads that you are known for users to click. Although this may not be the best method. Going based on the day would be a lot better for sure. It also benefits both publishers and advertisers in that we all know ahead of time how much to expect in terms of costs. It's actually what I use on CoinFaucets when people contact me about advertising on the site. CPM also works to a point, although I think going with flat-rate is easier all-around.
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I added this to https://coinchat.org. The problem with this model of advertising is that I don't make money unless someone bids through. So if nobody bids in the next day or so, I'll have to go back to coinurl, as I'll be losing money.Have you actually TRIED this? The ad is not clickable. I'm sure advertisers would love to pay for non-clickable ads. Going back to coinurl. Sorry about that. There was a small bug in the code preview window which wasnt including the <a> tag. I have updated it correctly if you would like to try again. And yes it's correct you do not make money unless someone bids. Although once you receive bids they should hopefully be higher than what other ad services are paying you. The problem is you make nothing until the service takes off. It's a catch-22. You either place an ad spot and hope at some point the site takes off, or don't place an ad spot and advertisers have nothing to bid on. That's not even my big problem though; it's the fact that this deals with CPC and I hate CPC with a passion. It is the worst business model ever and it caters to the advertisers more than anyone. Why? Because an advertiser can have a crappy ad on a highly targeted site. This means no clicks, at no fault to the website owner. On the other hand, you could have an awesome ad on a crappy website that is thrown together randomly and get tons of clicks. In other words, we (as the publishers) are at the pure mercy of the advertisers making good choices with their ads. This is horrible business practice.
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Awesome! After a couple weeks of saving up, I have finally decided to cash out from the Bitcoinblogger faucet. Boom! Failed because the wallet was empty and it reset my balance in the process. It has been removed from the rotation. As a heads-up, DO NOT TRY TO WITHDRAW FROM IT AT THIS TIME.
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I have no idea what this is but let's see how it goes anyway xD
Basically there are faucets that give out small amounts of Bitcoins for visiting them and filling out a captcha (to prove you're not a bot). What CoinFaucets does is keep a database of these sites and their cooldowns and automatically tracks them for you. So instead of having to remember when you last visited a faucet (since they have cooldowns between which you can not claim more Bitcoins), the site does it for you automatically and only takes you to sites that are off of your cooldown. It makes visiting all of them very fast and easy! When all of the sites are on cooldown, you will be shown a listing of all sites and how long is left. You can simply hit "Next" or refresh that page to update the timers, and if a site is off cooldown at that time it will just load up that faucet, .
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how can you have fee rebates without fees?
The answer is "yes." Or 42. Do I win?!
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New Pool Up: http://grw.scryptmining.com/Features Stratum only Proportional Payouts per Block (after minimum requirements by grw). No PPLNS warmup! Variable Dificulty per Worker Were up and running!!! Great work, can you reduce the fee from 2% to 1%? Do you still want another 3rd pool? It will be Stratum only with PPLNS payout system, and possibly 1% fee.
Yes, we want more pools for GRW, please do it. Anyone happen to know if any exchanges are picking this up soon?
And to the creator, you still haven't answered... what are you doing to actively promote this coin gaining some traction? Other than the two threads, I haven't seen any real references to the coin yet, which is a necessity if it will ever be worth anything.
Don't worry about the promotion, we already contact with 2 websites that will support GRW exchange. Happen to know if there are any other projects planned, like markets or gambling sites and such?
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Anyone happen to know if any exchanges are picking this up soon?
And to the creator, you still haven't answered... what are you doing to actively promote this coin gaining some traction? Other than the two threads, I haven't seen any real references to the coin yet, which is a necessity if it will ever be worth anything.
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Thank you Ranlo,
Clarification here that it is the users who seem unclear about what clarifies as Original Content and what can be submitted as writing, as well as there will always be people who will try and cheat the system, but good to let them know that users and admins are checking peoples work regularly. Thank you and I know you do a very good job as an admin so sorry I was a bit angry in my opening post on this issue.
FuzzyBear
Not a problem; I completely understand! I think what I may end up doing is writing out an in-depth rule listing that gives examples of what is and is not allowed. We can use it as a "read this first" and maybe even add some quiz questions or something to make sure people have read it before they make any article postings. This would be a great way to clarify things people seem to not quite grasp the concept of, as well as show us that people who break the rules did so 100% willingly. I'll need a little while to come up with a good format and figure out exactly how I want to handle it, but I think it will be a valuable asset.
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