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		<title>Bannerimps, Textimps, and Credits Oh My</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 02 Nov 2008 02:27:11 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>camille</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[When I first thought about this subject, three things went through my mind.  Do I want to approach this as an owner, a member or a joke?
As an owner, it irks me to no end that members do not bother to use text impressions, banner impressions and credits.
As a member, I am embarrassed to admit [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When I first thought about this subject, three things went through my mind.  Do I want to approach this as an owner, a member or a joke?</p>
<p>As an owner, it irks me to no end that members do not bother to use text impressions, banner impressions and credits.</p>
<p>As a member, I am embarrassed to admit that until last night, I had never assigned a text impression .  I do set my banners up on many of my surf sites, then promptly forget where and when to go and reapply impressions.</p>
<p>And I started to think of a joke I could make…….”A bannerimp, textimp and 3credits were all out circulating the web one night….. ”</p>
<p>Eureka Moment Friends and Followers!  It was no joke.  That opening line, which I thought first to represent my lame attempt to mimic, “A Frenchman, Englishman, Irishman…..” is in essence the whole purpose of this post.</p>
<p>Banner impressions,  Text impressions and Credits do no good sitting on accounts.  Be you an owner or a member, if you leave them sitting, not only are you losing valuable advertising routes, but, and this really is a no-brainer, why do you bother being a member of anything if you don’t use that which you are handed?</p>
<p>Out of respect to myself as an owner, and my pride as an active member I have decided to take a completely unbiased look at the three items in the title of this post, remove some of the more mysterious grey areas and simply show you them all in their naked state.</p>
<p>A Banner is a method of advertising.  Short, sweet and to the point, their purpose is to fit in small places where a splash page will not or where copious text is frowned upon.   Their best feature is that in most cases, you don’t have to make them!  I can’t think of one site that I belong to or advertise, that does not supply me with eye-catching banners.  Their worst feature is that every site already has them and lots of them are well-known.  Sigh, it’s a catch-22.  But if you are even slightly talented, you can convert a banner into something personal.  I know, I’ve done it.  And If I can do it, just about anyone can.  I’ll even help you with my next blog by listing some of the free programs I use to create banners with almost no effort or talent necessary. Stay tuned til next week, I will do it for sure then.</p>
<p>One other part about banners that I get into difficulty with is actually knowing how to set one up.  It gets me confused, although, I admit, I’m getting better at it now.  You see, some sites want a total of two urls to set up a banner.  Some just want one.  Finding that information can also be a bit confusing depending on the site.  I do have a simple way that I used to learn how to set up my banners and I will try to explain it here, lol.</p>
<p>When you are faced with needing two urls to set up a banner, one is going to be your personal referral url and the other is going to be the url that creates the visuals of the banner.  Your personal referral url WILL always end with your referral information, be it a number or a nicname.  The second url will always end in .gif or.jpeg, something that indicates that the url is a picture.</p>
<p>http://www.dare2click.com/?rid=54838                                                                                  and</p>
<p>When I join a new site, I always copy the pertinent information and place it on a notepad page. This referral url is always on there.   I also always copy and paste my surfing url here, the url for my chosen splash page, and the url for the banner graphics of one or two of the offered site examples of banners. This way, when I am ready to post my information on another site, it’s right there handy without having to return time after time to the site I want to advertise.  Confused?  Yeah it’s a bit long, I admit, so here is what I put on my note pad that keeps me clear.</p>
<p>login url:…..surfing url………splash url…….referral url……….banner graphics url….</p>
<p>By centralizing these urls each time I start a new te, I’ve got all the info I need to set my advertising up.</p>
<p>A Text Ad is just an ad that uses short bursts of text, or words, to grasp the attention of as many people as you can!  Most te&#8217;s offer you the option but unlike splash pages and banners, text ads are not normally supplied.  There&#8217;s a simple reason for that, lol, and I laugh because, well, hopefully as you read the reason, you&#8217;ll laugh too.  Text ads are in essence words YOU would choose to tempt others to click on your text ad.  Chances are it was the words of the owner that made you join his/her site.  If you want the sign ups, you have to gather new members.  Now, I can hear you whining again&#8230;..&#8221;my words never sound right&#8230;&#8221;  or &#8220;I never know what to say&#8230;.&#8221;.  It&#8217;s really quite easy, all you need to do is think of a few words that pop into your mind when you hear the name of your favorites surf sites. You can do that, right?  It&#8217;s a breeze,  let&#8217;s look at a few of mine and I bet you&#8217;ll get the hang of it within minutes&#8230;</p>
<p>RelentlessChaos:  awesome new graphics; car-crunching wolf, Gunthar; safe surfing.</p>
<p>ZaneyClicks:  The name alone; bonus after bonus; Hover if you want to.</p>
<p>Dare2Click:  Addictive Game; Bonus after each 10 pages; Fantastic admin( okay, I admit, this one&#8217;s too easy ;))</p>
<p>But, surely now you see it is easy to do.  The toughest part is making sure you make your ad short and sweet.  Most sites have a limit of about 30 spaces to each ad.  This is what 30 spaces looks like&#8230;..123456789101112131415161718192&#8230;.. and if you try it out, you&#8217;ll see that my short but descriptive words all fit!  So in 30 spaces, or less, I&#8217;ve created a full tempting text that readers will hopefully click on .  No guarantees as it&#8217;s all in their reading.  You must pique their interest, make them want to find out what is behind your ad.</p>
<p>And now we come to the worst stop on this trip.  CREDITS.  That I even have to include them here is really quite painful for if you don&#8217;t know what to do with the credits you build on a te, just why in the world did you join??  Please, enlighten me.  Why do so many leave their credits sitting on their account?   Did you not join to advertise?  You know, that is what a te does!  It ADVERTISES!  And as with any other advertising, you must pay for that.  Luckily on a te it&#8217;s normally free, your &#8220;payment&#8221; is measured by your credits.  OOOHhh I hear a whine &#8221; I have a big launch coming up, so I am building a large credit base to use then.&#8221; Ah, I see, well here&#8217;s a thought my friend.  When you advertise regularily on a te, you are in essence, branding yourself and building a trust between you and your readers, and they do the same when you view their sites in rotation.  Don&#8217;t you think it makes more sense to consistantly have your picture, sites and name out there in the public view rather than just all of a sudden bombarding them with the announcement of your new all-important launch?  I do!  I&#8217;m going to trust the suggestions of someone I&#8217;ve come to know through my surfing than some newcomer all in my face.  If you think you&#8217;ll be low on credits, earn the love of your admin, buy a few extra, they&#8217;re usually very reasonable and if an owner knows you&#8217;re involved in a large launch AND you&#8217;ve been actively showing on his te, you may be surprised at how helpful he/she can be.</p>
<p>Well, that&#8217;s it guys, I&#8217;ve handed you all sorts of free advertising hints and ideas in this post and have hopefully tempted you into using all those extras you&#8217;ve been avoiding.  FREE!</p>
<p>Camille, Owner and Surfer, Dare2Click.com</p>
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		<title>So, What Keeps You Clickin&#8217;?</title>
		<link>http://www.dare2click.com/blog/2008/10/16/so-what-keeps-you-clickin/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 16 Oct 2008 05:10:05 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>camille</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[I will only say this once:  &#8220;I am sick of surfing&#8221;!  Do you hear me, fed right up.  It&#8217;s 12:28 am on Thursday, October 16, 2008 and personally I am so looking for that infamous surfpage that tells me &#8220;You have reached the end of the internet.&#8221;  If that were to show up, tonight, by [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I will only say this once:  &#8220;I am sick of surfing&#8221;!  Do you hear me, fed right up.  It&#8217;s 12:28 am on Thursday, October 16, 2008 and personally I am so looking for that infamous surfpage that tells me &#8220;You have reached the end of the internet.&#8221;  If that were to show up, tonight, by gum, I&#8217;d listen.  I&#8217;d close all my surf tabs, and sign off MSN and in one final defiant click, hit &#8220;shut down&#8221;.</p>
<p>Alas, as  luck would have it, I&#8217;ve not seen that cheerful page yet so, I decided to take a break and talk to you.  Still out there are you?  Or have you given up tonight too?  I often wonder if the members of my site or any other traffic exchange know just how much surfing we owners do.   And, although I know many owners that surf more than I do, I&#8217;m not going to share their numbers with you because I don&#8217;t think many of you would believe me.</p>
<p>As the story goes, it takes at  least 250 pages seen a day before you are likely to get a referral in any one place.  My gosh, either I&#8217;ve lost count or someone forgot to send me an update.  I surf up to 20000 pages any given day, and I can&#8217;t say whether that is right or wrong.  For human nature to be just that, natural, each and every one of us is subject to the random numbers some mathematical gooroo has sat and calculated.  Yet speaking again for myself, I gotta tell ya, if someone tells me that I will do that or see that happening, I&#8217;m going to find a way to prove them wrong!  Good ole human nature.</p>
<p>So, what keeps you clicking?  Is there one overriding factor that sends you day after day, into the shroud of mystery commonly called surfing?  Do you plan your surf, methodically moving from site to site after achieving some personal goal?  Or are you like me and look at my list of well, roughly 180 different sites, and say &#8220;Eenie Meenie, Minie Mo, to which sites first, shall I go?&#8221;</p>
<p>Do you chat while you surf?  Or multi-task and fold the laundry, clean the house, bake a cake?  I&#8217;ve done them all at one time or another.  Normally I just end up more frustrated since it&#8217;s very unlikely I&#8217;ll fold anything in less than 8 seconds or heaven forbid I miss the bonus page, applying a thin coat of icing to a wedding cake.  No, I&#8217;m not real good at the multi-tasking so, I sit and I surf.  Do you sometimes see a great looking page and wonder &#8220;hmmmm  could I build a page like that?&#8221;  If so, like me, your computer is probably full of template after template, graphics piled 6 files deep and more fonts than you ever dreamed were out there.  I, in a fit of creative passion, acquired a bundle of what ended up adding up to over 7000 different fonts.  Yeah, 7000!  Well I thought I was a genius, and would be pumping out splashpages and banners so well designed that I&#8217;d have people beating at my virtual door, begging me to make them.  Sigh, reality check folks, great graphics, tons of fonts and a gaggle of templates don&#8217;e necessarily turn out masterpieces.  I&#8217;ve come to the conclusion that besides the tools you have to have talent!  Who knew?  Oh and of those 7000+ fonts sitting on my desktop, most other computers can only read maybe 10% of them, and it&#8217;s normally a different 10% than the ones I choose.</p>
<p>Well, break time is over guys, I must get back to the surf, but I&#8217;d love to hear from any one of my fellow addicts, what keeps you clicking?  Is it the games, do you pick your sites by the number of clicks you get per view, or are you like me, &#8220;I surf it coz I like it&#8221;!  Share a little.</p>
<p>Camille</p>
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		<title>I Have a Confession&#8230;..</title>
		<link>http://www.dare2click.com/blog/2008/10/13/i-have-a-confession/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 13 Oct 2008 07:57:37 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>camille</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[That&#8217;s right, I am here with a confession.  No I am not going to confess to anything &#8220;real juicy&#8221;.  Nor is your reading this confession going to give you &#8220;insider&#8221; information that could be used in any way beyond it&#8217;s reason.  In fact, some of you will read this and say, &#8220;ha, that&#8217;s just simple [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>That&#8217;s right, I am here with a confession.  No I am not going to confess to anything &#8220;real juicy&#8221;.  Nor is your reading this confession going to give you &#8220;insider&#8221; information that could be used in any way beyond it&#8217;s reason.  In fact, some of you will read this and say, &#8220;ha, that&#8217;s just simple truth, not a confession&#8221;.</p>
<p>All day long I have been wanting to make this post and I confess, I have put it off.  Actually, I put it off long enough for today to be tomorrow, if you keep track of that sort of information.</p>
<p>Being Canadian, today is our Thanksgiving.   I am not certain why we Canadians found it necessary to hold Thanksgiving on a different day than the U.S., we just did!  You might even say that Canada started the holiday and the U.S. finally decided to copy us but just a little slow on the uptake.  <img src='http://www.dare2click.com/blog/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_wink.gif' alt=';)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
<p>No matter the reason behind holding Thanksgiving on the second Monday of October of each and every year,  I have to say, I put off posting this dissertation for one reason only.   I could not, for the life of me, think of where to begin to tell you what I am thankful for.  Not because I have nothing to BE thankful for, but instead, because I have so much to BE thankful for.  I simply don&#8217;t know where to start.</p>
<p>Do I start by listing all the wonderful creations I thankfully enjoy every day?  Do I start by listing all the amazing happenings in my life that I am thankful for?  Or do I start by listing all the people in my life that I am thankful for?  For, in all honesty, with every breath I take,  there is no beginning for my thankfulness, just as I pray, there will never be a day that I do not find another perfectly good reason to be thankful.</p>
<p>I hope that by now, you can see my dilemma.  Each and every day I admit that there are too many creations, awesome happenings and way too many people who enter my world that I am thankful for.  And I am afraid if I begin to list them, I will most certainly forget that one event, the one person, the best reward responsible for my thankfulness.</p>
<p>Now, don&#8217;t get me wrong, there have been plenty of highs and an equal amount of lows that I have encountered during the 52 years I&#8217;ve been in this lifetime and I bet you can all say the same.  Yet each of them, highs and lows, have brought me to this spot, at this particular time and in this particular frame of mind.  A spot I am able to use to share my thoughts, my mistakes and my success.  A spot I use to help others, to make others think outside their own understandings.  A spot to vent, to rant and rave, to voice my honest opinions.</p>
<p>To put into words that which I am truly thankful for has proven rough, even for a chatter like me!  I think that this next piece of prose best describes it and I hope you take the time to read and join me on The Journey:</p>
<p><em>Life is like a train ride. We get on. We ride. We get off. We get back on and ride some more.  There are accidents and there are delays.  At certain stops there are surprises.  Some of these will translate into great moments of joy, some will result in profound sorrow.<br />
When we are born and we first board the train, we meet people whom we think will be with us for the entire journey.  Those people are our parents. Sadly this is far from the truth.  Our parents are with us for as long as we absolutely need them.  They too have journeys the must complete.  We live on with the memories of their love, affection, friendship, guidance and there ever presence.<br />
There are others who board the train and who eventually become very important to us,in turn.<br />
These people are our brothers, sisters, friends and acquaintances, whom we will learn to love and cherish.<br />
Some people consider their journey like a jaunty tour.  They will just go merrily along.<br />
Others, will encounter many upsets, tears, losses on their journey.<br />
Others still, will linger on to offer a helping hand to anyone in need.<br />
Some people on the train will leave an everlasting impression when they get off.<br />
Some will get on and get off the train so quickly, they will scarcely leave a sign that they ever traveled along with you or ever crossed your path.<br />
We will sometimes be upset that some passengers whom we love, will choose to sit in another compartment and leave us to travel on our own. Then again, there&#8217;s nothing that says we can&#8217;t seek them out anyway.<br />
Nevertheless, once sought out and found, we may not even be able to sit next to them because that seat will already be taken.  That&#8217;s okay&#8230; everyone&#8217;s journey will be filled will be filled  with hopes, dreams, challenges, setbacks and goodbyes. We must strive to make the best of it &#8230;no matter what.<br />
We must constantly strive to understand our travel companions and look for the best in everyone.  Remember that at any moment during our journey, any one of our travel companions can have a weak moment and be in need of our help. We too may vacillate or hesitate, even trip&#8230;hopefully we can count on someone being there to be supportive and understanding.<br />
The bigger mystery of our journey is that we don&#8217;t know when our last stop will come.  Neither do we know when our travel companions will make their last stop.  Not even those sitting in  the seat next to us.<br />
Personally, I know I&#8217;ll be sad to make my final stop&#8230;I&#8217;m sure of it!  My separation from all those friends and acquaintances I made during the train ride will be painful.  Leaving all those I&#8217;m close to will be a sad thing.  But then again, I&#8221;m certain that one day I&#8217;ll get to the main station only to meet up with everyone else.  They&#8217;ll all be carrying their baggage&#8230;most of which they didn&#8217;t have when they first got on this train.<br />
I&#8217;ll be glad to see them again.  I&#8217;ll also be glad to have contributed to their baggage&#8230; and to have enriched their lives, just as much as they will have contributed to my baggage and enriched my life.<br />
We&#8217;re all on this train ride together.  Above all we should all try to strive to make the ride as pleasant and memorable as we can, right up until we each make the final stop and leave the train for the last time.<br />
All aboard!  Safe journey!! Bon Voyage!*  Author unknown.<br />
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<p>With sincere thanks for allowing me to ramble on.</p>
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		<title>In Response</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 12 Sep 2008 19:50:27 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>camille</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[Well this one&#8217;s gonna be a bit different, readers, as rather than picking my own subject I&#8217;ve decided to do it a bit differently.
Yesterday, Sept. 11, 2008, an individual joined Dare2Click.com at approximately 6.58pm EDT.  Nothing unusual, we have at least 3 sign-ups a day, all given the same initial welcome and subsequent  credits allotted [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Well this one&#8217;s gonna be a bit different, readers, as rather than picking my own subject I&#8217;ve decided to do it a bit differently.</p>
<p>Yesterday, Sept. 11, 2008, an individual joined Dare2Click.com at approximately 6.58pm EDT.  Nothing unusual, we have at least 3 sign-ups a day, all given the same initial welcome and subsequent  credits allotted to new free members.  I won&#8217;t reveal the name of this individual as it is unimportant as well as private information.  The person will know who I&#8217;m referring to as I will be sending them a copy of this blog for their own information.</p>
<p>So, member x(how I will refer to the individual throughout my response) joined.  At approximately 8:35 am EDT on Sept. 12, 2008, I received the following contact request from member x:</p>
<p>Comments: i like you&#8217;re script but only promblem why i wouldn&#8217;t upgrade at all. you need to check out traffic splash, bootscootin,etrafficfreedom. i have all pro on them. reason traffic splash gives credit every 15 pages surfed. and on all the tme sites. you can pause everything and still surf and build the sites up for hits. plus they all have better bonus then this script you run. soon i will run my own script and give alittle more to get more in return. you need to change the script more. everyone shoudl be able to pause their sites and surf. people would stay longer casue it would be nice. second you need to give better bonus to make people upgrade their accounts on here. and also you give bonus when you surf over 100 sites like traffic splash does. if you surf 100 sites they would give you 1000 for text or banners. <img src='http://www.dare2click.com/blog/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
<p>My Response:</p>
<p>I realize that you have since closed your account at Dare2Click.com, but I really felt your earlier support contact had some issues that I would like to comment on. Don&#8217;t worry, I won&#8217;t be contacting you once this is sent.  As a matter of fact, your address will be wiped from my records immediately following this.</p>
<p>Oddly enough, I want to thank you for your comments.  I like to hear from all my members be they active or not, present or past, because it is through these contacts that I can gauge just how we&#8217;re doing in the eyes of our members.  As well, your comments have inspired me into a blog posting, so first off, thank you for commenting.</p>
<p>Your comments refer to the fact that Dare2Click.com is a nice script but you would never upgrade on it.  That is your prerogative, an option we offer to all members.  Whether they take it at the beginning, later during their membership, or never at all is included in their options.  I hold each of my members, free and paid at the same level of respect. The happiness of all my members is what is important to me, ALL MY MEMBERS.</p>
<p>No, you&#8217;re right, Dare2Click.com is not Traffic-Splash, BootScootinTraffic or ETrafficFreedom.  Thank you for noticing that.  As a matter of fact I am a member at all three of those fine traffic exchanges as well as approximately 150 other sites at last count.  I belong to some of the largest, some of the smallest and some of the newest.  I have never once made the claim that Dare2Click.com is the same as any other traffic exchange on line nor will I make Dare2Click.com into a copycat of any traffic exchange on line.  Unique is our tag and unique we will remain.  Our game is unlike any other on the net and I like to feel that it is it&#8217;s  random action that makes us that way.  It&#8217;s purely the member&#8217;s choice whether they take the sure thing or risk all for a larger prize.  A bonus is won every ten pages surfed, increased only if you have the nerve to spin the wheel.  As well, every 20 pages, if you&#8217;re paying attention you have the option of clicking a link for an automatic addition of 2 credits to your account.  And, when you reach the validation page, wow, answer correctly and you get 5 credits.  Miss it 10 times and your account is locked.  Hmm not so different from just about every site on line trying to keep their surfing clean for the honest attentive members.  Oh and guess what, even if you happen to miss those verify pages, all you have to do is contact admin and your account is released and available right away.  Not bad, unless of course, you&#8217;re trying to cheat the system.  Yeah, I know how can I even suggest that there are individuals who do that!</p>
<p>I refuse to go into a comparison of credits given as bonuses at the sites you mention.  Dare&#8217;s bonuses are not huge, but they are a bonus just the same.  The member chooses whether to take the chance of increasing their amount.  Hmmmm not very many other sites, including the three you mention have that option do they?  One other that I can think of off the top of my head does give you a chance at increasing your bonus and if I&#8217;m feeling lucky, I try.  Sometimes I lose, sometimes I don&#8217;t&#8230;. (reminds me of Dare2click.com odds)  You bring up the fact that at &#8220;the other sites you can pause everything and still surf&#8221;  Yes at Dare2Click.com you can pause the viewing of your sites as well.  Perhaps, member x, if you had stuck around long enough to add a site, surf and assign credits to that site, you would have come across the area where this action takes place.  I admit, free members have to auto-apply 75%  of their hits but you can still put the site on hold. Again I wonder how you can say the bonuses to upgrade need to be improved.  Did you even look to see what the upgrades are and what each includes?  Did you happen to notice there is a two4one upgrade special for the Pro2 upgrade?  Oh and you certainly were made aware of the special prices offered for upgrading with the OTO you saw when you joined, maybe you didn&#8217;t notice that.  Oh well, my bad. Apparently,  you wanted a &#8220;hands-on, tell me what&#8217;s best&#8221; tour.  Sorry, never got your request for that!  If you had asked, I&#8217;d have gladly taken the time to point out the benefits you were in line for by joining Dare2Click.com.  Were you aware of the &#8220;exclusive&#8221; offer available to Dare2Click.com members entitling them to a super one-time cost of $2.49 for a Lifetime Pro upgrade at one of the fastest growing text ad sites?  So exclusive that it has only been offered to the subscribers of only 30 select web owners?  No I don&#8217;t suppose you saw that, the second announcement of that offer was sent today about 5 hours AFTER you deleted your account.  I happen to know none of the sites you mention are privy to the offer.  Not their fault, and I know they offer some great perks to their members too, but not this one!</p>
<p>Did you happen to hear about the Looney Long Weekend Surf special we held at Dare2Click?  No, probably not, you hadn&#8217;t joined before that.  Well if you had been a member you&#8217;d know that during that surf special 30 yes 30 members were given a prize including free six month upgrades,  and well over 5000 credits.  Advertised to only the members.  Those that maintain an account with Dare2Click.com.</p>
<p>In closing, previous, no-longer a registered member, member x, thanks for stopping by, pointing out what Dare2Click has to offer that you didn&#8217;t bother to take advantage of.  Oh and please, don&#8217;t let the door slam on your way out, folks here are concentrating&#8230; On being active, satisfied, continuing members!</p>
<p>Sincerely, and Proudly</p>
<p>Camille Thomson</p>
<p>Owner and member of Dare2Click.com.</p>
<p>ps.  any current member of Dare2Click.com that reads this post and simply leaves their member number in the comment box, heck never mind, I&#8217;m going to give every member of Dare2Click.com 100 credits.  Thank you for being my members, and so long memberx, have a great day.</p>
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		<title>Do I Tip The BagBoy?</title>
		<link>http://www.dare2click.com/blog/2008/05/14/do-i-tip-the-bagboy/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 14 May 2008 03:30:56 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>camille</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[Do you live in a town or city(?) small enough where you can still have your groceries bagged for you AND taken out to your car?  I do.  Now, I don&#8217;t do as much of the shopping anymore as I am unable to walk around the store but I wonder what is proper etiquette where [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Do you live in a town or city(?) small enough where you can still have your groceries bagged for you AND taken out to your car?  I do.  Now, I don&#8217;t do as much of the shopping anymore as I am unable to walk around the store but I wonder what is proper etiquette where bagboys are concerned?  After all, you tip the pizza delivery guy, and the paper boy, and the stripper boy&#8230;..ooops, different blog, again!</p>
<p>I ask only because I am concerned about surf etiquette .  Sure we all know to take time to look at other folk&#8217;s sites.  That&#8217;s a given.  Are there other ways to maintain the politeness level on line? </p>
<p>This is, as I&#8217;ve stated at least once before, a pretty faceless society.  Yep, your pic is right up there next to your &#8220;JOIN ME AND MAKE A MILLION&#8221;  but how much time do you take to get to know your fellow TE members?  Do you know their age?  What about their birthday?  How about their husband/wife&#8217;s name?  I bet you are saying well, really Camille, who cares?  You Should!  For it is these folks that you surf beside every day who could potentially become a customer.  Do you plan to only become acquainted after they buy something?  Don&#8217;t you think that it might be to your advantage to get to know them BEFORE you take their money? </p>
<p>But, Camille, come on, what are the chances they&#8217;ll become a customer of mine?  As much of a chance as there is they&#8217;ll become one of mine!</p>
<p>You sell Whazoos for $.79,  three doors up the street I sell the same Whazoos for $.79.  Sam, a guy we both heard had been looking for Whazoos is getting closer to buying one.   Tuesday is the day we heard he&#8217;s going shopping for Whazoos.  You line up all your best Whazoos, I dust mine off too (what a whord to type).  You fix your bowtie as you see Sam walking purposfully down the street.  Sam nods as he walks past you, with your Whazoos sitting out!  You watch as he opens the door and buys a mess of Whazoos, has a cup of coffee and then leaves Whazooville, my store.  Curious, (sure I can share that tendency), you stop Sam and ask him why.  Turns out, Sam and I belong to the same club, the &#8220;What To Do With Your Whazoo&#8221; Club.  You say, &#8220;Sam, I belong to that club too.  I saw you there last Thursday remember?  You were filling out some form on the bulletin board.  I nodded at you as you passed by me.  You even nodded back.&#8221;  Sam asks if you knew what it was he was filling out on the board? Sadly you have to admit that you didn&#8217;t and he tell you it was an announcement to all Whazooers that your third son had arrived and you were looking for an unusual nickname for him.  And then you find out that amongst the vast number of Whazooers that had offered a suggestion, I had left one Sam and his wife found just so darling, that they were already having Whazoos labeled for the child.  A bit embarrassed that you had not bothered to check out the  side wall, you congratulated Sam and his wife and then asked Sam if that was why he had gone to my store and made the purchase.  &#8220;Well sort of, you see, I just stopped in to thank Camille for the comment she had left, saw that her Whazoos were the same price and value as yours and figured while I was there I might as well get that Whazoo I wanted to place over my new son&#8217;s crib.  But just so you don&#8217;t misunderstand me, Drew, it was not a form on the wall, it was an offer to visit the Whazoo FORUM and leave a name choice.  Camille went there and as I said out of the 40 or 50 posts, Pam and I just had to pick hers.  I didn&#8217;t think I saw your name amongst the postings, too bad, I&#8217;d have just as easily picked your store, you know.&#8221;</p>
<p>A hundred to one you didn&#8217;t see that one coming did you?  Huh, did YOU?</p>
<p>Later folks <img src='http://www.dare2click.com/blog/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_wink.gif' alt=';)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
<p>curioscat aka Camille                                                                                                                   <a href="http://forum.dare2click.com/">http://forum.dare2click.com/</a>                                                <a href="http://www.dare2click.com/54838">http://www.dare2click.com/54838</a>                                                                                              So what was the nickname I picked for Sam and Pam&#8217;s little Whazoo?  You know where to find it &#8230;&#8230;</p>
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		<title>Traffic Tie-Ups</title>
		<link>http://www.dare2click.com/blog/2008/04/30/traffic-tie-ups/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 30 Apr 2008 21:35:02 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>camille</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[What&#8217;s the reason you join a traffic exchange? Yes, we have talked about this before but I felt that perhaps it was time to re-open a dialog to make a point.
You join a traffic exchange to get traffic. Wow, what a mind blowing statement. Who would have guessed? And how do you create that traffic? [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What&#8217;s the reason you join a traffic exchange? Yes, we have talked about this before but I felt that perhaps it was time to re-open a dialog to make a point.</p>
<p>You join a traffic exchange to get traffic. Wow, what a mind blowing statement. Who would have guessed? And how do you create that traffic? How do you&#8221;fill&#8221; the &#8220;parking lot&#8221; that is your &#8220;target&#8221; for all that traffic you are creating? &#8220;&#8221; are my way of using normal words to build a picture for you, my paintbrush if you will, to &#8220;draw&#8221; a &#8220;visual&#8221; you will understand.</p>
<p>ENOUGH, I bet you get the drift of my paragraph above, <span style="background: yellow none repeat scroll 0% 50%; -moz-background-clip: -moz-initial; -moz-background-origin: -moz-initial; -moz-background-inline-policy: -moz-initial" class="goog-spellcheck-word">lordy</span>, even the person who has no idea can understand that. I am trying to ask you this folks&#8230; How do you drum up visitors to your site? Any site that requires members, visitors, buyers, human visualizers. Your business depends on that traffic doesn&#8217;t it? So, what do you do to increase traffic to your business? Well, if you use Traffic Exchanges, you surf. When you surf, you look at other like-minded peoples sites. This builds up credits for you to use to advertise your business.</p>
<p>Your job is to entice as many people as possible to your site. You build a list by getting those people that visit your site to become frequent visitors. With any luck, those frequent visitors will become frequent buyers. Or paying members. How many people see your site on a daily basis? You know that it is that daily or repeat basis that will better the chance that those viewing your site will visit your site.</p>
<p>Let&#8217;s talk about that fact, shall we? How many times does it take before a viewer becomes a visitor? Statistics say, it takes up to 7 viewings before a person will be drawn to become a visitor. Other statistics will tell you, it takes up to 250 viewings to get one visitor to become a member or a paying customer. 250! Wow, that&#8217;s a lot of viewings. How in the world can you get that many viewings? By SURFING. Regular, everyday, effective surfing. And taking those credits you build up by surfing and assigning them to your sites. Valued, rapid traffic can happen. But it takes work. Adding credits to your sites is the only way to have them seen. To keep your site in rotation( meaning in view of others) you must assign credits to it regularly. To get those credits built up, you must surf regularly. If you don&#8217;t surf regularly, you&#8217;re probably not assigning credits to your sites. <span style="background: yellow none repeat scroll 0% 50%; -moz-background-clip: -moz-initial; -moz-background-origin: -moz-initial; -moz-background-inline-policy: -moz-initial" class="goog-spellcheck-word">Soooo</span> it&#8217;s pretty safe to say, your sites, my friend, are not getting seen.</p>
<p>Dare2Click.com free members earn 1 click for every 2 sites they see. Pro2 and Pro3 members get a 1-1 ratio as well as a reduced timer. So while it is easier and faster to build up credits as a pro member, 1-2 is great. Most sites have a 3-1 rate and that can take a lot of surfing to build. Now, that tells you your rate of earning, what about the regularity factor. It is imperative to surf on a regular basis. It is in fact a rule on Dare2Click.com. If you don&#8217;t surf in seven days, well you&#8217;re going to hear about it. There is an automatic email sent to members who have not surfed in 5 days, warning them that in two more days they will be considered inactive.Sounds pretty harsh, I know. Guess what, we thought so too.</p>
<p align="center"> <strong>Effective immediately you now have a 14 day grace period.  Surf within that time period and no warning email.   </strong></p>
<p align="left"><span style="background: yellow none repeat scroll 0% 50%; -moz-background-clip: -moz-initial; -moz-background-origin: -moz-initial; -moz-background-inline-policy: -moz-initial" class="goog-spellcheck-word">Whoo</span> <span style="background: yellow none repeat scroll 0% 50%; -moz-background-clip: -moz-initial; -moz-background-origin: -moz-initial; -moz-background-inline-policy: -moz-initial" class="goog-spellcheck-word">Hoo</span> a bit of a break for those of you that were finding the one week limits an annoying limitation. The members spoke and we listened. You can thank <span style="background: yellow none repeat scroll 0% 50%; -moz-background-clip: -moz-initial; -moz-background-origin: -moz-initial; -moz-background-inline-policy: -moz-initial" class="goog-spellcheck-word">Celson</span> in what ever way you come up with but I can tell you the best way to do it. Hint, its really a simple as being active regularly, surf as often as you can in a two-week period. Personally, I surf every day at least 50-60 pages and I can tell you that during a multi-surf where I am viewing 5 different surf sites, it only takes me about 40 <span style="background: yellow none repeat scroll 0% 50%; -moz-background-clip: -moz-initial; -moz-background-origin: -moz-initial; -moz-background-inline-policy: -moz-initial" class="goog-spellcheck-word">mins</span> to meet that number. I try for twice a day and as soon as I get better organized, I will be doing that plus.</p>
<p align="left">You see, I&#8217;ve also found another little helper, that while it does not surf for me, nor do I pay for credits, but through reading and learning to optimize I am increasing the benefits of my surf time. The URL that will take you to my saving site is below with my usual.</p>
<p align="left">Later Folks</p>
<p align="left">Camille</p>
<p>http://www.<span style="background: yellow none repeat scroll 0% 50%; -moz-background-clip: -moz-initial; -moz-background-origin: -moz-initial; -moz-background-inline-policy: -moz-initial" class="goog-spellcheck-word">surfingforsuccess</span>.com/members.<span style="background: yellow none repeat scroll 0% 50%; -moz-background-clip: -moz-initial; -moz-background-origin: -moz-initial; -moz-background-inline-policy: -moz-initial" class="goog-spellcheck-word">php</span></p>
<p>http://www.dare2click.com/?rid=54838</p>
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		<title>Banned For Exposure</title>
		<link>http://www.dare2click.com/blog/2008/04/21/banned-for-exposure/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 21 Apr 2008 21:51:05 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>camille</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[Gotcha!  Sorry guys, nothing is getting naked.  I&#8217;ve lured you here with my subterfuge to tell you about another way to get exposure for your offers.
Do you use your banner impressions in your account?   Well, the time has finally arrived for you to get those banners out there.  We&#8217;ve got [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Gotcha!  Sorry guys, nothing is getting naked.  I&#8217;ve lured you here with my subterfuge to tell you about another way to get exposure for your offers.</p>
<p>Do you use your banner impressions in your account?   Well, the time has finally arrived for you to get those banners out there.  We&#8217;ve got a new option on Dare2Click.com.  One that will expose your banners to members out of the realm of surfing.</p>
<p>Designed to grab attention, banners offer a less stress type of advertising.  When you surf, you see an ad and have only a few seconds to decide whether you want to pursue that site further.  Using the banner option, you have  more time to peruse the offer without watching a timer.</p>
<p>Beginning on the &#8220;Members Page&#8221; and continuing through the rest of the site, you will now see two banners displayed.  One at the top of each page and one at the bottom.  Be sure to check it out.   Simply load your banners with impressions and yours will be put into the mix.  You can actually watch a support video walking you through the set-up steps.  Click on the link below and you&#8217;ll be whisked to a secret lab, far away&#8230;.. oh darn, wrong video.  Hehe it&#8217;s been a long day!  Anyways, here&#8217;s the link to watch an expertly done demonstration about applying credits.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.dare2click.com/tutorials/003-assign-credits/03-assign-credits.html" target="_blank">http://www.dare2click.com<wbr></wbr>/tutorials/003-assign-credits<wbr></wbr>/03-assign-credits.html</a></p>
<p>Join in and get your banners out there for the rest of the membership to see.</p>
<p>Just in case you&#8217;ve missed the last couple of updates done on the site, I&#8217;ll give you a reminder here, hopefully you&#8217;ll take advantage of them both.  They are both located at the forum, so why not take a run over, register and grab these offers.</p>
<p>First, Celson is looking to make more useful videos for us but would really like to know just what you&#8217;d like to see done.  There is a board set up in the forum where you can leave your requests.  Good place to leave any comments about them too.  Hint Hint!! As well there is another new board there with a &#8220;gift of the week&#8221; offering in which Celson has left a goodie for you.  Take a copy, a cup of whatever and have a good read.  Its very informative and quite down-to-earth, no techie gobbley-goop to confuse. lol.</p>
<p>And so, it is time for me to get to work.  I&#8217;m going to be back very soon though and I think it&#8217;s time we discussed my relatives, Anti Social and Uncle Buck.  Greeen Acres is the place to beeeee&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;</p>
<p>tatafor now.</p>
<p>curioscat</p>
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		<title>Spring Slip</title>
		<link>http://www.dare2click.com/blog/2008/04/06/spring-slip/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 06 Apr 2008 21:52:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[It&#8217;s official, we have advanced into the season of Spring.  The weathermen and women in my end of the world almost whispered its arrival so as not to alarm us!  Or to have their audiences choking on laughter as we shoveled snow again.
I don&#8217;t care, (stomping my feet defiantly).  My shorts are [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It&#8217;s official, we have advanced into the season of Spring.  The weathermen and women in my end of the world almost whispered its arrival so as not to alarm us!  Or to have their audiences choking on laughter as we shoveled snow again.</p>
<p>I don&#8217;t care, (stomping my feet defiantly).  My shorts are under a tiny layer of t-shirts and ready to be worn.  Okay, truth is, I wear em all winter too.  But let that be our little secret.</p>
<p>Spring is a season of growth and growth is what I am here to talk about today.  Not just the growth of plants, baby birds and tiny bunnies but the growth of my stomping grounds, Dare2Click. com.  Yes, it&#8217;s my blog, and I can brag if I wanna, but it is also personally satisfying too.</p>
<p>We have grown in numbers, how many I haven&#8217;t figured out yet.  You see that&#8217;s one of those mathematical computations I leave to Celson.  He&#8217;s much better at that than I am.  I flit here and there, chatting and typing, surfing and inviting.  A nice job if you can get it. And&#8230;I got it, so nananabooboo.</p>
<p>So, in my own way of welcoming spring, I&#8217;ve decided to bring every one and any one who happens to read this blog, up to date on the new perks floating around Dare2Click.com.</p>
<p>Have you signed in to Dare2Click lately?  I hope so, as there&#8217;s been goood things added folks.  You won&#8217;t necessarily be hit by the changes dead on, but (here&#8217;s where I come in)  with a hint or two you will be able to head right over to the goods and reap the harvest.</p>
<p>Let&#8217;s hit the opening page first.  Now, you all have seen the menu, and it&#8217;s pretty much the same since January.  Of course, we now have the link to the blog and forum right there so there is no excuse not to see them both.  I understand if you haven&#8217;t had a chance to visit either but trust me, you&#8217;ll benefit from the forum.  Not only do you get a little credit present for joining, you&#8217;ll meet the nicest of folks.  No pushy sales pitches, no blatant opinions, just folks yapping and swapping hint, stories, suggestions.  Worth the 5 minutes it takes to register.</p>
<p>The blog.  Again a trip outside the site.  But, and I mean this, I want everyone to feel comfortable with this.  Blogging, and forums are just the initial extensions of social networking.  We all know how rapidly that fad is taking off.  Seems a new one launches weekly.  All have their own flair but ultimately, they are places for people to network, make connections, learn new ways and share good &#8220;stuff&#8221;.  That&#8217;s my idea behind the blog in a nutshell.  Sure, I pick my topics, no orders from anyone and even though I tend to stick to connecting them to Dare2Click.com, most of what I discuss will work everywhere.Maybe some would feel more at ease leaving an anonymous remark or question.  Well we can do that here on the blog or the forum.  You need not sign your name.  If you want feedback all I need is an address (which stays in admin, no one else has access) or a username.  Better yet, send me a pm, I&#8217;ll answer, promise.</p>
<p>Now, you&#8217;re up-to-date 0n the first page, lets move on.  Are you a pro member at Dare2Click?  If not, my dears, now is the time.  Celson has added a special section just for pro members.  It&#8217;s a private area which will be full of special offers, gifts, and such for those who decide to become upgraded.  Now, you all know that upgraded members get commissions from your down lines, cash, banners, credits, whatever.  You earn that by being a Pro2 or Pro3.  Now on board, the quintessential guide to forum life.  Through a special arrangement between Cindy Battye (author and WM of trafficbunnies.com)  Pro&#8217;s can download a copy of Cindy&#8217;s &#8220;Forum Traffic Gold&#8221;!  I am not going to ruin the surprise but this book will take you from newbie to pro in 10 easy steps and can be applied to any forum around.  I am a member of three forums with Cindy, and the girl is HOT!  So much fun,  interactive events, contests, helpful threads, I&#8217;ve never been bored.  And thanks to Celson, you can get a pass into this welcoming place just for being a pro at Dare2Click.com.  $7.99 a month for Pro2 and you&#8217;re in.  With all the gravy from being a pro at D2C too!  You don&#8217;t have to join Trafficbunnies to belong but what the hay, it&#8217;s a really fun place to surf too.  You never know who you&#8217;ll find.  And it is never stagnant.  Ever evolving, revolving around the best ways to attract visitors, Trafficbunnies is worth a visit.</p>
<p>Find that your credits run out quickly?  Not able to surf as much for whatever the reason?  Well why not buy a few extra to tide you over?  Celson has devised a price list with a plethora of credits for nary a sou!  You can spend $1.00 and get 1000 text link impressions.  $2.00 will get you 100 credits.  Nothing to sneeze at now, is it?  I&#8217;m the first to admit that I sometimes fall a little short of my desire to surf 100 pages a day.  Now, for less than a cup of coffee (remember I live in the boonies), I keep my sites in view, right where I want them to be.</p>
<p>In closing today, I&#8217;d like to take a moment to tell you a bit about my involvement with Dare2Click.com.  In January, Celson was interested in having a couple of members come into the admin, to help him with the everyday running of the site.  Guys, I knew nothing about the backdoor operation of a Traffic Exchange but I had a feeling this was pre-destined to be.  I had the honour of becoming friends with a couple of super WM&#8217;s who helped me without hesitation and came to realize that this is the way to go.  I don&#8217;t know any more than most, I don&#8217;t get anything handed to me.  I work, I surf, I now blog and I have joined forums that normally I&#8217;d have avoided like the plague.  I tried to get involved with another TE but something held me back.  I firmly believe I was waiting for this.  I am still learning and as some of you who I have tried to help can attest to, I still call on the big guy, Celson, for the finishing touches.  If you have questions, ask. If you can&#8217;t find something, ask.  If there is a site you feel deserves our attention, ask.  And for heaven&#8217;s sake, find ME the consummate NEWBIE. Together we&#8217;ll take the world by storm.  I&#8217;m ready to help, easy to find, and even easier to ask because chances are I&#8217;ve had the same question.</p>
<p>Til Next Time</p>
<p>Camille Thomson</p>
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		<title>Signups, Surfing, Hope SPRINGS Eternal</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 01 Apr 2008 16:14:56 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>camille</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[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&#8221; 1-800-WHO- ATEM&#8221;
Okay, not a real phone number and I did have to play with the letters to read Ate em but I think [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>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&#8221; 1-800-WHO- ATEM&#8221;</p>
<p>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).</p>
<p>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!</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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&#8217;t.  Or maybe I should say, I don&#8217;t, so as not to lump everyone together.  I normally read the &#8220;Cliff Notes&#8221; 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&#8217;t have a lot of ads that have sound (messes with my surf music); none of my sites have adult content(I&#8217;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&#8217;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.</p>
<p>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&#8217;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.</p>
<p>I bring this up because over the last week or so, I&#8217;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&#8217;ve all had the opportunity to read the rules but sometimes something does not make sense until you hear it from the &#8220;horses mouth&#8221;  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 &#8220;I READ THE BLOG&#8221;,  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.</p>
<p>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&#8217;s credits, other times it&#8217;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&#8217;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 &#8220;dares&#8221;  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.</p>
<p>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&#8217;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&#8217;s why if you have a period of three days of inactivity, you&#8217;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&#8217;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&#8217;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&#8217;re going to be away, tell us, we&#8217;ll make note of the time and make sure you are not sent notices.  I&#8217;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&#8217;m just saying we are willing to work with you.  You do your share and we&#8217;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.<br />
<span style="font-style: italic">PERSONAL NOTE HERE FOLKS:</span><span style="font-style: italic">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&#8217;re going to be away for the next week, then two weeks later, ask again, well you can guess where I</span> <span style="font-style: italic">am going with this.</span></p>
<p>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&#8217;d like gone into with more detail, let me know, I&#8217;ll work on it.  Obviously, it is best to keep the subject around Dare2Click, but hey, anything to do with TE&#8217;s, surfing, site recognition, you name it, I&#8217;ll research and give it my best shot.  Don&#8217;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&#8217;s book on forums is &#8220;da bomb&#8221; and if you have any plans on using forums , its a must have item.</p>
<p>Speaking of forums, sigh, Yeah, you knew I&#8217;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&#8217;ll ever meet but, and this I must credit Celson for,  ITS FUN TO FORUM!!  You don&#8217;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&#8217;ll get back to you.  Give us some ideas about what you want in your forum and we&#8217;ll do everything in our power to do it.  I find it hard to believe that more of the Dare2Clickers don&#8217;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&#8217;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.</p>
<p>curioscat  aka Camille</p>
<p>http://www.dare2click.com/?rid=54838</p>
<p>http://www.forum.dare2click.com</p>
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		<title>Get Down And Boogie</title>
		<link>http://www.dare2click.com/blog/2008/03/09/get-down-and-boogie/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 10 Mar 2008 01:47:56 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>camille</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[What is a down line and how does one find it?  A question for the ages, true?
In its simplest form a down line is best described as a person or people, who after seeing your site, product, or service, are drawn to join the opportunity.  In other words, you enticed them to&#8221;act&#8221;.
Upon acting, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What is a down line and how does one find it?  A question for the ages, true?</p>
<p>In its simplest form a down line is best described as a person or people, who after seeing your site, product, or service, are drawn to join the opportunity.  In other words, you enticed them to&#8221;act&#8221;.</p>
<p>Upon acting, these individuals begin advertising the same &#8220;stuff</p>
<p>Why do you want a down line?  When you are promoting a service you offer, or a product that  you use, in controlled surroundings you are able to advertise well enough to make a living.  After all, it is not very likely that if you run a small grocery store in Nowhere, North Of Nothing, people residing in Somewhere, South of Everything, will travel to your store to buy peanut butter. But your advertising will encompass those folks within travel distance to your location.</p>
<p>Expansion of a target market exploded when it became possible to deliver your &#8220;stuff&#8221; to people further away.  Mail order, overnight delivery, all the modern methods of product movement, they all facilitated a larger customer base.  That began the marvels of advertising such as fliers, catalogs, radio and television.  Even Billboard signs along the highways and buyways of the world could now offer well-known &#8220;stuff&#8221; to people just passing through.  A business located in Japan could now count on the advertising of their branch locations, their rudimentary down line, to bring in customers and sales.  To increase your market, increase your advertisers.</p>
<p>So how do you build a down line?  Some crafty people have solved the building problems and you can find the locations everywhere you find traffic.  Yep, that&#8217;s my big surprise.  You probably expected pages of links to the downline sites that fill the Internet. Sorry, I could do that, I&#8217;ve joined enough of them to warp your mind!  And I am not even offering them today.  Your best bet and mine, is right in front of your face every time you sign in to Dare2Click.com.  Look left, in between &#8220;Referrals&#8221; and &#8220;Down line mailer&#8221;.  Simple to operate, a breeze to fill, and as effective you are willing to make it.</p>
<p>So, what do you do to build your down line?  Fill in the blanks.  Simply fill in the blanks.  You add your ID#s, there&#8230; how hard was that?  Don&#8217;t try and complicate that which you do not need to complicate.  Don&#8217;t look for more work.  Take that time you&#8217;ve left and surf.  By surfing, your sites are seen, that&#8217;s what gets folks into your down line.   Any member that joins your Dare2Click.com down line will now be privy to your suggested sites.  You build your down line with the sites you find best suit your needs.  You fill your down line with people truly interested in you.</p>
<p>So, Get DOWN and boogie folks, see  you on LINE.</p>
<p>curioscat aka Camille</p>
<p>http://www.dare2click.com/?rid=54838</p>
<p>Next time:  Signups, Surfing and Subsequent Success?</p>
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