And recycled the 3 referrals. Interestingly, the clicks of the "fresh" referrals were instantly at 4, though off and on. I find this to be curious, and it makes me wonder, if this is going to be a consistent thing, what a healthy recycle ratio might be. I.e., is there a way to assume recycling to be the case, and still, overall, be able to make a profit? At what point should recycling happen, and will that make for sustainable growth? This will be the next question I explore in relation to PTCs and NeoBux.
9/24/2010 3 2
9/25/2010 3 1
9/26/2010 3 2
9/27/2010 3 2
9/28/2010 3 2
9/29/2010 3 1
9/30/2010 3 1
10/1/2010 3 2
10/2/2010 3 2
10/3/2010 3 1
10/4/2010 3 2
10/5/2010 3 -190
10/6/2010 3 12
10/7/2010 3 8
10/8/2010 3 8
(Legend: the recurring 3 stands for the number of referrals. To get the average clicks, divide the number that follows after the 3, by 3, because it's the sum of all 3 referrals.)
(The -190 just means that I recycled the referrals, and that's the resultant number from all the build-up. Apparently the total number of clicks from them was 190.)
I'm Back in my Blog!
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As some of you may know/recall, I locked myself out of my blog -
GetPaidtoFart.com - for some days. In protecting my blog, I protected it
against me! Lol...
10 years ago
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