Givereceiveblog - WHAT YA THINK ABOUT IT?

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Hello WickedFire ppl,

I'm aware of wickedfire but I just now joined, so hello to everyone. Now, I want to know what you guys think of my new site. You guys have a reputation of being in your face and to the point, and that's exactly what I'm looking for. I'm using it to generate income and it's not doing too bad for a site that's less than 12 hours old.

givereceiveblog.com » The Purpose Of My Blog, Etcetera

also I'm giving away my used Linksys PCI Adapter and Antennae, free shipping below:

THE FIRST GIVEAWAY HERE. If interested send over the traffic.

I need your full opinions, good or bad. Also I know you guys are good at traffic, so hopefully someone here will win my used Linksys adapter. It's used but it works, like new.

Your input plz
 
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yes i am

Yes I am. I mean I have other stuff. It's free and I'm paying for shipping. Just because it's used doesn't mean it doesn't work; IT WORKS. My Linksys Antennae just sits there unused, so it's new to whoever wins it.

Used or not, it's free, that's the point. For some, 1000 unique hits isn't much so if they can do it, they should visit the site.

givereceiveblog.com » Send 1000 Unique Hits To Givereceiveblog.com, Get My Linksys Wireless-G PCI Adapter w/ SRX, 802.11b, g

I'm partnering with other websites as well, so there will be better stuff in the future.
 
Sounds crap, I mean you are giving away a used router. Who cares if it is like new, they want NEW. I could go ahead and package up my 5.1 speakers and wack a website up and say it is like new, but people don't want your used goods, they want new shit.
 
Sounds crap, I mean you are giving away a used router. Who cares if it is like new, they want NEW. I could go ahead and package up my 5.1 speakers and wack a website up and say it is like new, but people don't want your used goods, they want new shit.

Well, I'll get new stuff then. I was already going to get some stuff, plus I have other sites that are partnering with me already and they have new stuff. Maybe it wasn't the best thing to start off with but I'll get more stuff definitely.

thanks
 
Hello WickedFire ppl,

I'm aware of wickedfire but I just now joined, so hello to everyone. Now, I want to know what you guys think of my new site. You guys have a reputation of being in your face and to the point, and that's exactly what I'm looking for. I'm using it to generate income and it's not doing too bad for a site that's less than 12 hours old.

givereceiveblog.com » The Purpose Of My Blog, Etcetera

also I'm giving away my used Linksys PCI Adapter and Antennae, free shipping below:

THE FIRST GIVEAWAY HERE. If interested send over the traffic.

I need your full opinions, good or bad. Also I know you guys are good at traffic, so hopefully someone here will win my used Linksys adapter. It's used but it works, like new.

Your input plz

How the fuck did you make it to college? Jesus christ do America a favor and go jump off the closest bridge!!!!!!!

You obviously have the determination to do something online, keep trying, dont give up after realizing this site is going to be a complete failure! No seriously! Dont worry most of us have had some really retarded ideas also.
 
While you guys bash him, I'm going to give him a high five. I really like the concept, although the prize is kinda lame, especially the "used" part of it. The concept in general is very smart.

Here's some quick advice for ya though. I know it's a small idea and site, and you may have a very limited budget and all, but take these suggestions seriously and you may be onto something very lucrative and profitable here.

1- Change the site from a flimsy blog to a real site. If you can get something done in ajax so that it updates in real time, that would be great, but it may be more of an eye candy or vanity approach, so even so, just get a real site and ditch the blog for it.

2- Make it very easy to understand and user friendly. No one wants to sit there reading your life story on this and that. Keep it short, simple, and straight to the point so people "get it" right away and don't have to look around for more information explaining what it is that you are trying to accomplish.

3- When you have a full site made for this, get the word out and develop yourself as a middleman or marketplace rather than just some desperate for traffic kid looking to give away his old piece of hardware in exchange for some traffic.

4- Offer better prizes. Anyone can walk into a BJ's Wholesale or Costco and buy something for way cheap, but not used at all. Don't undersell yourself either. Your prize is worth way more as a brand new piece of hardware for the amount of traffic you are asking for, so you're not getting the better end of the deal here. Usually when offering some type of offline tangible prize, you're supposed to come up with 2x-3x what it's worth in the form of what you are getting for it. So figure out what type of traffic you want, and how much of it you want, and make sure the retail value is 2x-3x in traffic dollars what you are getting for your prize.

5- After it's a site, allow other people to offer up prizes from a list you make. So if you are going to some liquidator to buy prizes, gather up a nice list of potential prizes, factor in the retail value and shipping costs (flat rate it), and use that as a bartering strategy with people who have something you need and want your prize instead of paying for it. You may also be able to allow people to use your platform as a way to run their own prizes for traffic or whatever they want to give for it, but always make sure you get a cut from one side, and make sure that cut is not money but something like traffic or something of value that you can use for your projects or to make money with.
 
While you guys bash him, I'm going to give him a high five. I really like the concept, although the prize is kinda lame, especially the "used" part of it. The concept in general is very smart.

Here's some quick advice for ya though. I know it's a small idea and site, and you may have a very limited budget and all, but take these suggestions seriously and you may be onto something very lucrative and profitable here.

1- Change the site from a flimsy blog to a real site. If you can get something done in ajax so that it updates in real time, that would be great, but it may be more of an eye candy or vanity approach, so even so, just get a real site and ditch the blog for it.

2- Make it very easy to understand and user friendly. No one wants to sit there reading your life story on this and that. Keep it short, simple, and straight to the point so people "get it" right away and don't have to look around for more information explaining what it is that you are trying to accomplish.

3- When you have a full site made for this, get the word out and develop yourself as a middleman or marketplace rather than just some desperate for traffic kid looking to give away his old piece of hardware in exchange for some traffic.

4- Offer better prizes. Anyone can walk into a BJ's Wholesale or Costco and buy something for way cheap, but not used at all. Don't undersell yourself either. Your prize is worth way more as a brand new piece of hardware for the amount of traffic you are asking for, so you're not getting the better end of the deal here. Usually when offering some type of offline tangible prize, you're supposed to come up with 2x-3x what it's worth in the form of what you are getting for it. So figure out what type of traffic you want, and how much of it you want, and make sure the retail value is 2x-3x in traffic dollars what you are getting for your prize.

5- After it's a site, allow other people to offer up prizes from a list you make. So if you are going to some liquidator to buy prizes, gather up a nice list of potential prizes, factor in the retail value and shipping costs (flat rate it), and use that as a bartering strategy with people who have something you need and want your prize instead of paying for it. You may also be able to allow people to use your platform as a way to run their own prizes for traffic or whatever they want to give for it, but always make sure you get a cut from one side, and make sure that cut is not money but something like traffic or something of value that you can use for your projects or to make money with.

Wow, some actual advice. Thanks man. I like it. I admit my only mistake was starting out with my linksys antennae, but that will quickly change. Thanks for the constructive criticism and the improvements I need to make.
 
2- Make it very easy to understand and user friendly. No one wants to sit there reading your life story on this and that. Keep it short, simple, and straight to the point so people "get it" right away and don't have to look around for more information explaining what it is that you are trying to accomplish.

your life story was a bit to sappy. maybe move that to another page and link to it.
 
While you guys bash him, I'm going to give him a high five. I really like the concept, although the prize is kinda lame, especially the "used" part of it. The concept in general is very smart.

Here's some quick advice for ya though. I know it's a small idea and site, and you may have a very limited budget and all, but take these suggestions seriously and you may be onto something very lucrative and profitable here.

1- Change the site from a flimsy blog to a real site. If you can get something done in ajax so that it updates in real time, that would be great, but it may be more of an eye candy or vanity approach, so even so, just get a real site and ditch the blog for it.

2- Make it very easy to understand and user friendly. No one wants to sit there reading your life story on this and that. Keep it short, simple, and straight to the point so people "get it" right away and don't have to look around for more information explaining what it is that you are trying to accomplish.

3- When you have a full site made for this, get the word out and develop yourself as a middleman or marketplace rather than just some desperate for traffic kid looking to give away his old piece of hardware in exchange for some traffic.

4- Offer better prizes. Anyone can walk into a BJ's Wholesale or Costco and buy something for way cheap, but not used at all. Don't undersell yourself either. Your prize is worth way more as a brand new piece of hardware for the amount of traffic you are asking for, so you're not getting the better end of the deal here. Usually when offering some type of offline tangible prize, you're supposed to come up with 2x-3x what it's worth in the form of what you are getting for it. So figure out what type of traffic you want, and how much of it you want, and make sure the retail value is 2x-3x in traffic dollars what you are getting for your prize.

5- After it's a site, allow other people to offer up prizes from a list you make. So if you are going to some liquidator to buy prizes, gather up a nice list of potential prizes, factor in the retail value and shipping costs (flat rate it), and use that as a bartering strategy with people who have something you need and want your prize instead of paying for it. You may also be able to allow people to use your platform as a way to run their own prizes for traffic or whatever they want to give for it, but always make sure you get a cut from one side, and make sure that cut is not money but something like traffic or something of value that you can use for your projects or to make money with.

Ummm.... Jon, did you get laid tonight?
 
Most people with the kind of traffic you're looking for (ie, the ability to send you 1000 visitors from their own site) can probably think of better ways to monetize that traffic than *competing* for something that's not really worth much. I emphasize competing because there's a good chance that even if someone sends you lots of traffic they will get nothing in return. You're also writing off the lower traffic guys, as they won't have a chance.

Here's my suggestion: Make it so that for every unique visitor a site sends you, they get one entry into a raffle for the prize. That way even the low traffic guys can get in on it (they're more likely to link to you anyway), and you might find that a shitload of low-traffic sites can send you more traffic than just a few high-traffic sites.
 
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