I had better correct myself! I have tested a search on
shop e*gold
against
shop e-gold
and the 'e-gold' works correctly (on www.google.com or on www.ao.com.au),
and therefore better than 'e*gold' which, although it ranks e-gold sites
highly, it also includes sites simply about gold
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> >> Well, why are there
> >>
> >> 0
> >>
> >> businesses that take e-gold?
> >
> >Zero businesses that accept e-gold? I can find a couple of hundred.
>
> Craig mate, I mean "serious" ones. Rather than "cottage industry"
> ones (like my crap ones, like Banana).
>
> (
>> Well, why are there
>>
>> 0
>>
>> businesses that take e-gold?
>
>Zero businesses that accept e-gold? I can find a couple of hundred.
Craig mate, I mean "serious" ones. Rather than "cottage industry"
ones (like my crap ones, like Banana).
(Thats the perfect illustration ... Amazon, no, jp's
>You sound as if you have made up your mind that any answer anyone provides
>will be *wrong*. I understand that you want to put a banner on the spend
>page, but banners don't work. They are rarely loaded by the time the human
>is ready to move to the next page, and people are conditioned to ignore
You sound as if you have made up your mind that any answer anyone provides
will be *wrong*. I understand that you want to put a banner on the spend
page, but banners don't work. They are rarely loaded by the time the human
is ready to move to the next page, and people are conditioned to ignore
the
Succinctly put Snowdog
Geoff
- Original Message -
From: "SnowDog" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "e-gold Discussion" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, June 20, 2001 2:48 PM
Subject: [e-gold-list] Re: ads on spend page
> > Well, why are there
> &g
> Well, why are there
>
> 0
>
> businesses that take e-gold?
Zero businesses that accept e-gold? I can find a couple of hundred. Are you
talking about just consumer-merchandise type of businesses? This isn't
e-gold's niche because the cost of purchasing something through e-gold
involves an exchan