My wieght is 14. Is that a lot or really little? Is that even enough to get my ad displayed on any page? What is considered a normal amount of weight? Sorry if I'm asking too many questions, but I read threads with people having thousands of wieght.
There is no such thing as normal weight. You get as you much as you bring to the coop. And yes of course, you ads are being shown just not as much as someone who has higher weight. Keep expanding the content of your site and look for ways to increase your PR such as exchanging links.
I thought you must mean 14k. I'm at 65k and have some to spare - anyone want to buy some weight? btw, FerretMarketing com is great, nice site. Eric
One way to get really good weight is to refer people with really large sites, you get a 10% (I think) bonus from all your referals, so if you refer a 15K site, you get 1,500 weight.. etc. Josh
Check if you are indexed by Google. With 14 of weight I guess you have only two pages with 5 ads on each that show up when you do a search for site:www.site.com and you have a PR of 0. Am I right?
eee people help me please.. what with this reffered. I have link and what can I do with it? help me please
I don't even understand your statement above. Can you give us a little more detail of what you are talking about and what help you need?
Look. When I'm logged in I can find weight bonuses... when I click on it I have info and link For anyone you refer with the following URL, you receive a weight bonus of 10% (of the person referred). And I have URL.. So what can I do and how can I add to page.. I have site with 100 000 pages indexed
If you want to add another site to co-op then you need to create a new account for it. Refferals - you get 10% of weight of everyone who joins co-op using your reffering URL.
LOL, nope. I did a search on Google with site:http://rv2.org and I have 31 pages with 10 results each (310 pages total). My pagerank is only 3 though (according to the Google toolbar). I guess I have to let the program sit on my blog until Google cache more pages with the ads on them.