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Originally Posted by Rik Lear
It had to do with the laws back in the 90s where you had to have an exit on your splash page warning (no one even has splash pages anymore after the 2257 debacle came to an end). It was in the playbook if you were running sites back then (anyone back 15+ years will remember this) Nowadays, IMO, it's unnecessary but could come back to haunt if the regs go a certain way [politically] in the near future.
Nerd, glad to see you're doing quite cool since the Peabody transition. Love the Brandon girl. I just put PNC up in my roster for my new sites release promo. Congrats!
Some here say recently in the last months in a thread that they use the exit button for Bing because in their opinion it helps their listing if they click on it once a day. I believe there was an entire thread about it if I'm not mistaken. But who knows, and who cares really. That's a lot of button pushing for some people and with the new algorithms I wouldn't bet on it having any effect.
.. Btw, I'm sending the exit buttons traffic to Depends Undergarments Free Samples for Men...
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Thanks man! Let me know if you need anything promo-wise.
(Actually a couple days ago a girlfriend called me 'Mister Pistacio' so now I am regretting not using that new name. Hahaha!! I am nuts, after all. )
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Originally Posted by AmeliaG
I used to send exit traffic to demographically similar non-adult sites. Until Bing told me they were flagging my non-adult stuff in their serps as adult because of the adult links. I pointed out that Disney.com has way more exit links pointing to it than any of my stuff, but got nowhere.
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I am having all the Exit buttons re-designed to look like Enter buttons. LOL Only now they say 'Join Now'. I saw another paysite do this, and it fooled me for a sec, so I thought why not.
As for sending traffic somewhere mainstream: I did that back in 2008-2009 when I started. I sent it to Fox News. LOL After about 4 months I got an email telling me to change the links. 'Thanks for your support but due to the nature of the incoming link...' Haha!! I should've sent it to Bill O'Reilly's homepage. :D