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Default RealTimeWebTraffic.com - 05-14-2007, 01:27 AM

I recently finished creating this site and thought I'd put it out there
for everyone to try out. Please try going to <a
href="http://www.realtimewebtraffic.com">RealTimeWebTraffic.com </a> and
try creating a graph for your own website.

   
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Default Re: RealTimeWebTraffic.com - 05-14-2007, 01:27 AM

"PhatTim" <EMAIL REMOVED> wrote:

> I recently finished creating this site and thought I'd put it out there
> for everyone to try out. Please try going to <a
> href="...>


A friendly word of warning: some might consider your post a not so subtile
advertisement for your website. The fact that you use HTML in your post
shows to me that you might be new to Usenet. Placing advertisements on
Usenet is a bad idea unless you do it in a group that allows you to do so.
If in doubt, check out the group for some time, read the FAQ and charter,
and use Google Groups to see what has been happening in the group.



"# Our component is 100% pure HTML, no plugins required.
# Uses the newest AJAX technology"

This sounds to me like quite a contradiction. Unless you mean that you use
a "webbug" for tracking, and AJAX for displaying purposes.

Anyway, I recommend to put some more text on the page, examples, and some
explanation on how it exactly works.

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Default Re: RealTimeWebTraffic.com - 05-14-2007, 01:28 AM

I guess it is an advertisment of sorts. Thanks for the advice.

On Dec 14, 5:07 pm, John Bokma <j...@castleamber.com> wrote:
> "PhatTim" <timhec...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > I recently finished creating this site and thought I'd put it out there
> > for everyone to try out. Please try going to <a
> > href="...>A friendly word of warning: some might consider your post a not so subtile

> advertisement for your website. The fact that you use HTML in your post
> shows to me that you might be new to Usenet. Placing advertisements on
> Usenet is a bad idea unless you do it in a group that allows you to do so.
> If in doubt, check out the group for some time, read the FAQ and charter,
> and use Google Groups to see what has been happening in the group.
>
> "# Our component is 100% pure HTML, no plugins required.
> # Uses the newest AJAX technology"
>
> This sounds to me like quite a contradiction. Unless you mean that you use
> a "webbug" for tracking, and AJAX for displaying purposes.
>
> Anyway, I recommend to put some more text on the page, examples, and some
> explanation on how it exactly works.
>
> --
> John Need help with SEO? Get started with a SEO report of your site:
>
> -->http://johnbokma.com/websitedesign/seo-expert-help.html


   
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