View Full Version : A New Form of Linking Using Your Existing Traffic
mrinfofinder
Nov 25th 2007, 10:41 am
I have a new project underway that allows webmasters to gain traffic from their existing traffic.
How does it work?
When someone visits your site (including you) a small invisible js code will ping our servers to let us know you have recieved a visitor, and will then create a natural text link on our homepage as well as every search result until another webmasters page has ben visited, and of course that webmaster will show up on our homepage as well as results.
You can get the code here (http://jazoink.com)
For those who participate, I do thank very much.
Oh yeah it's free forever.
zangief
Nov 25th 2007, 12:40 pm
What's the aim ?
billybw
Nov 26th 2007, 12:47 pm
Does this special js code create a link to your site?
huenemeca
Nov 26th 2007, 12:57 pm
Why not put more than one link on your site. Just one could mean that my site isn't on your page for long.
Gatorade
Nov 26th 2007, 10:52 pm
What do you mean by "as well as every search result"?
mahmood
Nov 27th 2007, 9:44 pm
I don't get it. Why do you ask people to give link to a .js file?
mrinfofinder
Nov 27th 2007, 10:34 pm
The js file will send a ping telling our server to include a link from our homepage and every search result.
jazoink is a a small top ten search engine.
mrinfofinder
Nov 27th 2007, 10:41 pm
Does this special js code create a link to your site?
A link will appear only when your site is found through Google.
Since your site was last opened by your visitor naturally there will be a link aiming to your site for you and every other visitor, until another webmaster using our services website has been viewed.
mrinfofinder
Nov 27th 2007, 10:43 pm
I will work on getting th e last 10 websites viewed on the homepage
mahmood
Nov 28th 2007, 6:17 am
A link will appear only when your site is found through Google.
So if somebody decides to copy and paste your script on their site and then try to test it, he/she won't see anything, huh...?
adamjthompson
Nov 29th 2007, 7:28 am
Hmmm...your site's alexa rank is way lower than my site...which makes me think that for every impression (ping) I give you, I won't get an impression in return. In fact, if my site gets double the traffic yours does, and you have 100 sites with this code installed, I'll get a link impression for every 200 impressions I give you.
Interesting idea, but I think you need to figure out a way to increase the benefit offered.
bomberman
Nov 29th 2007, 8:21 am
So if somebody decides to copy and paste your script on their site and then try to test it, he/she won't see anything, huh...?
Just like what I noticed after I paste the code, I won't see anything.
mrinfofinder
Nov 29th 2007, 12:35 pm
Just like what I noticed after I paste the code, I won't see anything.
Right. It's an invisible code. If your site is found through google a link will appear on your website.
mrinfofinder
Nov 29th 2007, 12:37 pm
Hmmm...your site's alexa rank is way lower than my site...which makes me think that for every impression (ping) I give you, I won't get an impression in return. In fact, if my site gets double the traffic yours does, and you have 100 sites with this code installed, I'll get a link impression for every 200 impressions I give you.
Interesting idea, but I think you need to figure out a way to increase the benefit offered.
That's totally incorrect. The only way that I would get traffic from your site, if that it was clicked through google.
It benefits you all more than myself.
The site is less than two months old, and traffic will eventually come, even if I have to pay for it with adwords.
adamjthompson
Nov 29th 2007, 12:42 pm
The only way that I would get traffic from your site, if that it was clicked through google.
That's a sizable part of my traffic. The fact still remains that you're offering 1 link that will be shared by many sites...not much benefit to me. :confused:
ablaye
Nov 29th 2007, 1:03 pm
That's a sizable part of my traffic. The fact still remains that you're offering 1 link that will be shared by many sites...not much benefit to me. :confused:
I agree. I don't see too much of an incentive to display your code on my pages.
mrinfofinder
Dec 1st 2007, 8:21 am
I now have the last 50 links on the homepage. You all wanted it, and I got it.
Any other ideas?
WiiWorld
Dec 1st 2007, 10:49 am
Get an affiliate network or program setup and submit and get more traffic then come back and offer your services
Thomas18
Dec 1st 2007, 5:39 pm
Still dont understand why anyone would do this...can you offer better explanation?
bogart
Dec 1st 2007, 7:50 pm
It's kind of amusing but 50 results are too many.
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