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Andreas van Daalen

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Mar 14, 2003, 2:05:46 PM3/14/03
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tsha, leuk hoor
"Jari Makinen" <jjma...@cc.hut.fi> wrote in message
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> Hello,
>
> I have found very difficult to get internet traffic to my site. I have
read many ebooks and reports on this subject but these do not work for me
very well since it requires a lot of money.
>
> Just a couple of days ago I found an internet site which provides free
advertisement to anybody's website. The address to this page is
> http://www.hotvisitors.com/tafpages/signup.htm .
>
> All one needs to do is to place a given HTML code into one's page. This
code contains a Tell-A-Friend application. Visitors that come into your
page can recommondate your page to their friends. And this way one can get
more people visiting one's web page. The thing that makes this
tell-a-friend application more powerful than other is the fact that the
persons who are recommendating the page to their friends can win really good
prizes. This entices people to really use the tell-a-friend application and
get more people to your website.
>
> I found this tell-a-friend application very ingenious since I have not
seen anything like this before. So I wanted you to know about it. You
know, internet traffic and visitors are really the key to success in the
Internet.
>
> By the way they say that this tool gives better result than banner
exchange programs. They even show some results in visitor numbers, like one
can get from 9 to 15 times more traffic than with banner exchange programs.
>
> This tool is under such domain name as HotVisitors.com . They seem to
sell traffic packages and Internet promotional campaigns. But under the
'tafpages' (in the URL given above) one can get this free tool. One can
even submit one's email address to get updates to this service.
>
> Jari M.
>
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Andreas van Daalen

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Apr 6, 2003, 8:29:49 AM4/6/03
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tja het is niet echt belangwekkend, de tell a friend application is al zo
oud als het internet. Internet bestaat op basis van taf.
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