Hi from Canada

Discussion in 'Introductions' started by richermorris, Dec 6, 2008.

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    I registered with DP awhile back but never posted.
    I'd like to build up some traffic to my website.
    Here is the latest offer from the website.

    What's new for this Bump Auctions website is good news for website owners looking for a free bump auction script to add to their website.

    http://www.bumpauctions.com is offering website owners a free Bump Auction Feed. The feed is a small snippet of code that when added to a website will display the bump auctions feed from BumpAuctions.com.

    Website owners can add their eBay auctions to the Bump Auction Feed from their own websites.

    If you know a little html you can easily add the code to your website. You can change the size of the feed display to fit on your website. The full size of the feed display is 600px(pixels) x 1200px, and you can adjust the feed display in 100 increments for both width and height. There are some limitations of the feed display however. If you reduce the size of the feed display some of the auctions will not show up. For instance, if you make your feed display 500px x 500px, the last row on the right will not show up as well as the last 7 rows from the bottom. There is a website that has this type of feed display, http://www.getauction.info, look for the Bump Auction link. With this type of feed display when the auctions are bumped missing auctions will show up and others will not. By making your feed display 600px x 1200px all auctions will show up on the Feed even when they are bumped.

    You can find a special advertising offer from BumpAuctions.com by visiting the BumpAuctions.com website or the GetAuctions.info Bump Auction and clicking on the Bump Auctions square. Or you could see the BumpAuctions classified ad on eBay.com just search for bump auctions.

    If you are thinking of purchasing a bump script this may be a good alternative to try before you buy. If you would like to add a bump auction to your website for free than this may be for you. You can add your eBay auction to the Bump Auction Feed from your own website and monitor it as well.

    BumpAuctions.com collects a referral fee for auctions that are clicked through on the Bump Auction Feed and at this time they cannot pass along any part of these fees to website owners who put the Bump Auction Feed on their websites. I would be great if they could.

    I have posted this introductory offer from BumpAuctions here to show what the website is all about.
     
    richermorris, Dec 6, 2008 IP
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    Badlands07 Well-Known Member

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    Hello and welcome to the forum - you should probably hold back on the sales pitch until at least your second post...Just an FYI.
     
    Badlands07, Dec 6, 2008 IP
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