It's relative, for a very small site, yes $25 is alot...it's less than $1 per day, so if an ecommerce site made one sale per day from a Yahoo referal it would pay for itself.
Personally, I get...
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It's relative, for a very small site, yes $25 is alot...it's less than $1 per day, so if an ecommerce site made one sale per day from a Yahoo referal it would pay for itself.
Personally, I get...
Yahoo is $300 per year, but if you break it down that is only $25/month and if it brings you good traffic that could be well worth it.
I don't like how every review/letter starts with the same thing "Dear At Large Nutrition". I would just remove that alltogether.
of course, but I would think mostly from a newstand or they have a subscription, and typically I think if people get a subscription online they just go to the magazine's website. In fact many times...
ahhh...PhotoPost, I just added that to my site a few weeks ago. :)
yup, you're right just about every page on your site, except the main page, has a Google page rank of 0.
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Yup, I agree.
I finally set-up a shopping cart, merchant account and SSL certificate on my site, and just placed an order for two products that I felt I could sell successfully. I went straight to...
No, you probably just hit an outdated Google server, I read somewhere that there are hundreds of servers that power Google and they all do not get updated at the same time.
incka, I have some advice for you...have a little patience, it's a virtue.
Yup, write some articles about supplements, then in the articles mention your brand using a nice little text link to it that sends them straight to your product on your supplement site.
AST uses...
yeah, he was for quite awhile, but the last couple of months I have held the top. :D
hey, Cloughie you still cannot seem to get #1 on this key word search:
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&q=bodybuilding+forums
;)