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![]() > Paul -
> I went to your site, discussmarketing.com. > I see where I can get your code to add > "sticky" content to my site by > adding your "Hot Threads." But I > seem to be missing something. What is it missing? I'm working on improving it, so your input is greatly valued > 1. How does it work? IOW, if the viewer > wants to read the whole thread or another > thread do they click on a link to go to that > board? Yep, I'll make this clearer in the next update : ) > 2. If bunches of marketing sites are all > offering "Hot Threads", how can > this help me be unique? It's intended as a service to save your visitors time from trawling through the sea of information to find the pearls. I'm constantly woring on improving the model let me know if anything springs to mind. As regards unique content, that was not my intention, the USP is this "it delivers hand selected threads to your visitors and keeps them comeing back" So far all the responses I'd had have been positive especially from the people who use it, as an education resource. But I always appreciate good contructive critique too. Thanks for your input Paul > Thanks. > Rick Smith, "The Net Guerrilla" FREE add "Hot 'n'n Sticky" threads, and keep 'em coming back |
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