NP Clicks - How many more members did you get?

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Masahiro

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I wasn't sure what forum to put this in, so mods please feel free to move it.

For all those of you who've brought advertising in the NP$ Clicks program, how many more members signed up on your site? How many hits did you buy?

I've sent in a small campaign just to try it out. I'm looking to find out what to expect from it :)
 
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well you see it all depends on how many user clicks on it ... and if your site seems interesting to the user who clicked on those ... they might join :) but you get alot of hits :)
 
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Hmm... I've got quite a few hits, but not one signup.

I guess some people are just a little too greedy when it comes with NP Domain credit...

Still, I know now that it's not the right advertising medium for me :)
 
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I think overal the np click program is good at getting people to your site; but keeping them there is harder.
 
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Well, you should only use NP Clicks if it relates to domaining in my opinion. That's why we're all here.
 
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Isn't it against Sedo's TOS to buy traffic to a parked domain?
 
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Palyriot: There are no rules on what you can put up [well not adult/ect discussions]...

It only cost me a few NP$... not much of a loss.
 
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Masahiro said:
Palyriot: There are no rules on what you can put up [well not adult/ect discussions]...

It only cost me a few NP$... not much of a loss.
I mean't that it's usually only useful to use it if you have a domaining site. Because most people will open it and then not care whats inside. If we're at the NP forums, then people will be interested in domaining. I only meant that you'll do best with a domaining site with NP Clicks.
 
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