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Coinbuddy (OP)
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May 18, 2016, 12:10:19 PM
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Hi,
I own Dealsfor.tech and i have quite a bit of success with it, but how i can involve Bitcoin to it? I want something related to bitcoin incorporated in it. Dealsfortech is a coupon sharing platform it is ad-free, simple and powerful.
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May 18, 2016, 12:15:48 PM
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Erm.. Your website sounds off the bat like it would include some tech goods for sale, you might want to try selling services or stuff and accept bitcoin.. Other ways are using bitcoin ad networks that are not intrusive

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May 18, 2016, 12:56:23 PM
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You could build a community and reward them with small amounts of bitcoin for validating deals, providing real reviews, etc.  You could charge small amounts of bitcoin to advertisers to move their ad or product higher on your page. If a reseller wants to list a deal on your page, you could charge them a small amount of bitcoin to prevent junk deals from being submitted. You could also charge a small amount of bitcoin for access to an elite deal notification list, like for example if a store is selling a GoPro HERO4 Silver for $175, they could get an alert, etc. You could reward people for submitting a great deal that actually works... nothing is worse than a 20% off "coupon code" that never works.
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May 19, 2016, 09:29:51 AM
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You could build a community and reward them with small amounts of bitcoin for validating deals, providing real reviews, etc.  You could charge small amounts of bitcoin to advertisers to move their ad or product higher on your page. If a reseller wants to list a deal on your page, you could charge them a small amount of bitcoin to prevent junk deals from being submitted. You could also charge a small amount of bitcoin for access to an elite deal notification list, like for example if a store is selling a GoPro HERO4 Silver for $175, they could get an alert, etc. You could reward people for submitting a great deal that actually works... nothing is worse than a 20% off "coupon code" that never works.

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Thank you for your ideas, i would definitely implement these features once again Thank you for your thoughts.
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May 19, 2016, 02:05:09 PM
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You can look for bitcoin wallet or service providers who offers payment system to incorporate in your website.  Search them online and some of them really offers the best services.

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May 19, 2016, 02:56:21 PM
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I think you can involve bitcoin  making an special line with coupon discounts from websites that accept bitcoin, or choosing a background colour for them. I think that coupon discount webs have many viewers and this could help the few shops that accept bitcoins.
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