Happy April First One and All: I cannot for the life of me find the spot I left the previous three months, so if anyone finds them, please call me at” 1-800-WHO- ATEM”
Okay, not a real phone number and I did have to play with the letters to read Ate em but I think you get my drift. Regardless to my loss of precious time, I am pleased to announce that the Canada Goose/Geese flock has returned to the field behind my house. In Winchester that is the first real sign of spring. After all, something must be up for thousands of birds to follow one leader time after time. Hmmmm sounds a bit like marketing (wink wink).
About two weeks ago, we had a new member join our household. No, not a baby, at least not a human one. We became the proud family for a teenie, tiny, adorable pup. Barley, as we could come up with nothing better (??) joined the circus and has had us all doing cartwheels since. He is a cross between a Bull Mastiff and a Staffordshire Terrier, with some Rottweiller and King Shepherd thrown in for good measure. Life as we know it has ceased to be!
As I sat here last night waiting for him to make his final outside run, I began comparing the arrival of Barley to the arrival of a new member at Dare2Click.com. No, I am not crazy, just a little nuts, lol, but hear me out. For the first 6 weeks of life, Barley lived with his mom, 5 siblings and a house full of humans. Now, those humans live a different lifestyle than we do, so Barley had issues to work through when he arrived at our home.
Most new members at Dare2Click belong to other Traffic Exchanges too, each with their own set of rules and regulations. We all know it is a must to read the TOS of each TE we join, right?? Well okay, probably we know it but do we do it? I have to say no, we don’t. Or maybe I should say, I don’t, so as not to lump everyone together. I normally read the “Cliff Notes” on the front page and only delve deeper if I have issues. So far that works for me, because, believe it or not, I pretty much stick to the norm. I don’t have a lot of ads that have sound (messes with my surf music); none of my sites have adult content(I’m not a prude, just know there is a time and a place); I always check and recheck my urls for spelling and grammatical errors, and content (don’t you?);I am pretty much a singular site surfer (only advertise one site at a time) because I am trying to build my name before I explode on the scene.
Barley has not yet learned to read, so I have found myself explaining the rules to him over and over and then some. He listens intently then tries to destroy the sheet I’m throwing him off of. Apparently something is being lost in the translation. Now rather than get angry with him, or giving up, I find I am looking for new ways to get him to understand. Rewards help, but not all the time. I mean come on, what good will it be if he only responds to a cookie? Probably the same as how some members ignore the opportunity to grab a few free credits or an extra showing.
I bring this up because over the last week or so, I’ve had a couple of inquiries into why we issue inactive warnings after only a few days at Dare2Click? So, for all the new members who may have missed some of the facts when joining I thought I would offer a refresher course as a courtesy to you . This is not a lecture, nor an information session, you’ve all had the opportunity to read the rules but sometimes something does not make sense until you hear it from the “horses mouth” shall we say. And, in case you are like Barley, and enjoy a reward for good behavior, anyone who joins the forum and posts the following four words “I READ THE BLOG”, I will give you 25 credits from MY own stash. And believe me when I say, I surfed and built the stash the same way you do, nothing handed to me. So, you should know, I am serious about wanting Dare2Click to grow and thrive, not just from an admin POV but from a personal POV too.
Dare2Click.com is a Traffic Exchange with a twist. Along with the usual rewarding of site viewings, there is the possibility to double every bonus you get. After roughly every 10 sites you see, you will be rewarded, sometimes it’s credits, other times it’s banner impressions or text impressions, and there is even the chance to win small amounts of cash. As we are NOT an investment site, the cash rewards are not huge, you won’t be able to retire after a week of surfing, but it is still cash and along with the 35% commission you can earn from downline purchases, you can build a nice little reserve that will cover coffee for the office. As well, after winning three “dares” you are entitled to winning the jackpot, which is made up of all the lost bonuses from you and all the other surfers on at that time.
At Dare2Click.com you can have an unlimited amount of URLs in rotation. As long as you have credits assigned, your sites will be seen. Now, you can use a different url for each space or you can highlight one or two sites only, the choice is yours. There is no penalty for this, it’s up to you. The traffic generated at Dare2Click is targeted towards fast delivery and your credits can get used quite quickly. Because of this, it is advisable to surf daily,to keep your sites circulating. That’s why if you have a period of three days of inactivity, you’ll receive a pre-loaded and timed specific message warning you as to the time before your account will show as inactive. This is not punishment and we don’t just throw you out should you miss surfing a few days. If you want your sites seen consistantly, you must keep the credits loaded and do your part. Targeted viewing means that during a surf your site will show more often, which means your site is put before the members more and will therefore receive the unique hit we all want. For we all know, it takes something like 7 viewings to entice a viewer to look a little deeper. So if your site is out there, rotating often, you have a better chance of receiving that all important unique hit. There is nothing personal meant by the warnings sent by admin, as a matter of fact, they really are to your benefit. You don’t have to surf for hours every day, (unless of course you want to) but you should surf at least once a day to keep the rhythm going. There may be times where you just cannot get in to surf every day and please trust me on this one, just let admin know and we will do whatever we can to help out. If you’re going to be away, tell us, we’ll make note of the time and make sure you are not sent notices. I’m not offering to cover your butt, folks, although, I can help out here and there (like an illness that keeps you from surfing, let me know and we can work something out), I’m just saying we are willing to work with you. You do your share and we’ll be there for you. An active member surfs at least 5 sites a day, when pressed for time, 50 a day when time allows.
PERSONAL NOTE HERE FOLKS:Having said the above, please be wise, I am not offering to break any site rules or change the flow on the site. I just want to say, we can, in extreme situations, help out those willing to help themselves. If you tell me you’re going to be away for the next week, then two weeks later, ask again, well you can guess where I am going with this.
Enough said there I think. We all know the importance of keeping our accounts active, be it surfing or otherwise. There are other areas that will add to your pleasure of membership at Dare2Click.com. We all have seen the vast improvements made to the site in the past three months. Celson has raised the pleasure level and plans to keep on doing so. I, for one, am anxious to see what comes next. lol. We have the blog, anyone and everyone is welcome to comment or even do a post. If you have anything you’d like gone into with more detail, let me know, I’ll work on it. Obviously, it is best to keep the subject around Dare2Click, but hey, anything to do with TE’s, surfing, site recognition, you name it, I’ll research and give it my best shot. Don’t forget to check out the fantastic ad packages being offered, you can load up the credits for next to nothing. As well, if you are a Pro member, go to your Pro area and enjoy what Celson has up there. I can tell you Cindy’s book on forums is “da bomb” and if you have any plans on using forums , its a must have item.
Speaking of forums, sigh, Yeah, you knew I’d bring it up here. Well, I am happy to say we have had a few more folks saunter in and take a look around. As a matter of fact, quite a few folks have dropped by, but most are too shy and never leave a name. Come on people, this is your forum! I am probably the shyest person you’ll ever meet but, and this I must credit Celson for, ITS FUN TO FORUM!! You don’t have to speak directly to anyone yet you can leave your comment, your ideas, your anger and folks will react and answer you. I am in there usually 3 or 4 times a day and Steve drops by daily too. Leave us a message, we’ll get back to you. Give us some ideas about what you want in your forum and we’ll do everything in our power to do it. I find it hard to believe that more of the Dare2Clickers don’t use the forum to their advantage. Its a source of information, a centralized location for sharing and will never ever be a glossed over dating site like some of the social sites have become. We are business people with ideas and thoughts who would love to hook up with like-minded folks who are willing to share. I’ve thought about offering a bribe but honestly, if I have to pay to get people in there, what am I gaining? I have no problem writing for my own pleasure guys, but it would be nice to know that there are members with opinions. Speak up. Please, come and give it a whirl.
curioscat aka Camille
http://www.dare2click.com/?rid=54838
http://www.forum.dare2click.com