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    How many pageviews do you get a month?

    I track file hits, not page views, but checking over time has shown that page views are pretty consistently around 65% of file hits. In a normal month, e.g., October, November, December 2001, I get about 1.5 million file hits, which would be just under a million page views per month. In...
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    how much traffic your site use ?

    From October through December 2001, I was getting right around 1.5 million hits per month. In January 2002, due to some media coverage, it was up to 2.1 million hits (about 202,000 unique-per-day visitors). Past experience shows that a hit averages around 10k, so that means volume...
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    15 gigabytes/month?

    Wow -- thanks for all the good leads.
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    Privacy policy?

    An ad network has required that my web site have a privacy policy. I have written and posted one -- any thoughts or comments? http://politicalgraveyard.com/privacy.html Anyone have experience to offer about web site privacy policies, what they should or shouldn't include, etc.?
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    15 gigabytes/month?

    Right now, I am fortunate enough to have a friend with a web server who hosts my sites for free. I do give him 20% of ad revenue. However, I thought I should check to see what my options are if I had to buy webhosting on the market. And from what I can tell, the service I am getting is...
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    Amazon Honor System to collect donations?

    I don't see any discussions of this, so ... anyone here tried the Amazon Honor System to collect donations from your web site users? I installed the thing the other day -- just a text link on the main page for now -- and so far I have gotten one donation of $20 (or $16.85 after Amazon fees)...
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    What kind of sites are still up by this time

    My site -- PoliticalGraveyard.com -- is making about $50 to $60 a month in ad revenue. It would probably be more if I were willing to accept gambling ads.
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    I-Worm.BadtransII

    My experience? I receive them and file them under "virus". I guess I have a pretty large collection, heh. If I have any doubt about whether something's a virus, I forward the email to my university account; the virus screen there catches it (and gives the virus name) if it's a recognized...
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    I-Worm.BadtransII

    Mailbox full of viruses SirCam and BadTrans and Magistr and others all scan the browser cache of an infected machine in search of email addresses to send to. In other words, if you have your email address on a popular web page, you have to cope with a constant stream of virus emails. Me...
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    Amazing Media Send Check?

    As I think I mentioned earlier, I dumped Amazing Media some months ago -- they were running casino ads and claimed there was no way I could opt out of them. Somewhat to my surprise, they sent me everything I was owed, even though the balance was slightly less than $50. Agreed, kudos to...
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    Amazing Media CPM rate change?

    I started with Amazing Media last December when they were claiming about $1 CPM. Then they retroactively cut that in half to about 50 cents. Then, they started running ads for casinos (very porn-like trashy ads), and claimed there was no way for me to opt out. Ha. I chopped their code out...
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    Quitting Amazing Media

    Well, I've never actually seen a tobacco ad online, but that doesn't mean they don't exist.
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    Quitting Amazing Media

    This morning, I happened to be breezing past my site's main page, and noticed that Amazing Media's banner was an ad for a casino. Whoa. I really don't want to have those on my site. I wrote a polite letter to Amazing Media Ad Support, asking if it was possible to opt out of gambling ads...
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    Amazing Media Send Check?

    And it's, what, now 85 days from the end of December... if she's telling the truth. So much for their claim of 45 days from end-of-month, which was already excessively long time to wait for a check.
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    site promotion? best way?

    (1) Lots of content -- useful info that people will find via search engines and come to your site, bookmark it, and come back. (2) Consistency across time -- it takes time for traffic to build. Be there when it arrives. Changes in URL mean that all past links to your site are dead...
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    Definition of SPAMMING!

    And there's the now common disclaimer that, because it supposedly follows the guidelines listed in some bill in Congress, "This message cannot be considered spam." Oh, yes it can. For some years now, I complain to ISPs (and uce@ftc.gov) about spam only if it has one of these: (1) Illegal...
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    Website promotion...

    Well, I broke most of those rules. (1) Good design? I did an extremely dumb and simple design myself (though an artist did the logo). Go ahead and sneer; I have no plans to change it. (2) Meta tags? I still haven't gotten around to using them. (3) Link exchanges? I have never actively...
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    Building One of these keeps them coming back!

    Not only that ... in recent weeks, I have seen a dramatic increase in pyramid scheme spam. It's the same old one "AS SEEN ON NATIONAL TV!" with the five reports to order from five different addresses on it. It's chock-full of lies about how the scheme is "perfectly legal" (it's not) and...
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    All search engines are SCAMS!

    Most of the traffic to my site comes from search engines, and it has never occurred to me to pay them anything. People type all kinds of things into search engines. Type in something generic, something predictable, and either you'll be overwhelmed by the undifferentiated mass of stuff, or...
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    Why are some countries denied???

    Bulgaria, specifically, has a bad reputation due to the origination of many computer viruses there. At one point, at least, Bulgaria led the entire world (ahead of the U.S., Russia, the rest of Europe, Japan, etc.) as the breeding ground for new computer viruses. And, last I heard, Bulgaria...
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