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went on for the first time from ib link- great site but how do thay make it? unlike sites like this and others.
 

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just move your cursor over almost any book with a B or higher rating. that little code is a tracking code. either flat ad money, turn-over or % of losses are why you use those.
 

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As far as I know, he now makes money there by....

1. Charging for URL links.
2. Referal fees for click throughs.
3. Putting players that signup through his site on a sheet.

Ignore the "we do not accept any ad dollars" sign on the front. Seems to be a decent guy and all just flat out refuses to admit he does this for anything but the love of it all. LOL. Maybe if this is wrong what I posted he will come correct it.
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buzzsaw, you really should remove that if you do accept advertising dollars
 

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What happened to the 'Paypal donation' button he had up last week?
 

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I don't know but the move to England somehow messed up the Paypal tip jar. It's pulled from the Paypal site or embedded or whatever the term is.

I think the site will accept banner ads from poker sites, handicappers, forums, ect., next year. The cost of maintaing a presence on the net is 2x what it was last year and will probably double again next year.
 

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<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR> I think the site will accept banner ads from poker sites, handicappers, forums, ect., next year. The cost of maintaing a presence on the net is 2x what it was last year and will probably double again next year. <HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

At least you won't have any radio expenses next year. I understand if you prefer not to comment, but how well do you think those did for you all based on the cost?
 

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<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Buzzsaw:
I don't know but the move to England somehow messed up the Paypal tip jar. It's pulled from the Paypal site or embedded or whatever the term is.

I think the site will accept banner ads from poker sites, handicappers, forums, ect., next year. The cost of maintaing a presence on the net is 2x what it was last year and will probably double again next year.<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>


Boy it was a struggle but we finally getting him to admit it. Whew...
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<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Buzzsaw:
The cost of maintaing a presence on the net is 2x what it was last year and will probably double again next year.<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

yea buzz but isn't better to be safe than sorry
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<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Patrick McIrish:
As far as I know, he now makes money there by....

1. Charging for URL links.
2. Referal fees for click throughs.
3. Putting players that signup through his site on a sheet.

Ignore the "we do not accept any ad dollars" sign on the front. Seems to be a decent guy and all just flat out refuses to admit he does this for anything but the love of it all. LOL. Maybe if this is wrong what I posted he will come correct it.
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<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

all of the 3 items do not constitute advertising?
 

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