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2009-06-25 Daily Update

June 25, 2009 By: admin Category: Bad Javascript, Can Not Test TE's, Daily Update, Fair Trade Traffic, Hit Hurricane, Link Crews, Server Errors, Strangeness

2009-06-25 At 10:15:Hit Hurricane

Hit Hurricane Needs to renew the Domain Name.

Hit Hurricane Needs to renew the Domain Name.

OUCH! It looks like this domain has expired and needs to be renewed. Kind of strange since this TE is run by a person that is a ISP for a whole bunch of other TE’s with his hosting company… Kind of hard to believe that something like this would slip through the cracks on purpose.

Hmmmmmm Strangeness

2009-06-22 At 12:54:Link Crews The recent changes by the webmaster made here seem to be taking effect well. I am starting to see a more diverse set of links to select from now and there seems to be more of them. I am still seeing the default link titles but all is good. I am sure people will start to see what is going on here.

It looks like this TE might be getting better.

2009-06-21 At 17:32:Fair Trade Traffic There is something wrong with the site checker here. I have tried a couple of times to get a site approved here with no luck at all. Maybe someone can let me know when it is fixed. Until then I am gonna move it to the do not use list…

Let me know what you think! If there is something here you do or don’t agree with respond with a comment. Tell me about it!

Take Care,
Phil

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4 Comments to “2009-06-25 Daily Update”


  1. Who runs the hosting company that runs the Hit hurricane site?

    Has this site been around for long?

    Does is have many members?

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    • More information about Hit hurricane can be found by selecting the TE name in the pulldown category menu in the upper right margin. Alternatively, you may use the searchbox to do a search of TE Exposed for more information as well.

      Take Care,
      Phil

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  2. Hi Phil,

    Fabulous site you have here.

    I am the owner of FairTradeTraffic, and invite you
    to stop back by FTT.

    The issue with our “site-checker” lasted only hours,
    as I was updating our program layout.

    Of course, a simple support ticket
    could have resolved your problem ;)
    (as most owners rely on members to report
    tech issues, since we can not check every page everyday)

    It’s a drag to see my site on your “do not use”
    without even so much as an attempt to
    get your issue resolved through me……

    Either way – you still have a great site here.

    Good luck with your promotions!

    Cheers

    3
    • Hello Kurt!

      I am very happy you stopped by the site today to clear up the problem with your site checker. I just logged into Fair Trade Traffic and did find that the site checker is now working. I have taken Fair Trade Traffic off of the “Do Not Use List” and will be surfing there in the near future. All I am waiting for now is for my assigned Hit value to fall below 200 hits for my URL.

      Generally speaking, I do not submit support tickets to TE’s. It is far better for my testing routine here at Traffic Exchange Exposed that I do not advise Traffic Exchnge owners about what is going on with their TE. If you were not a proactive owner the problem I had with your site might not have been taken care of. It is crucial for me to weed out the inactive TE owners as I am testing over 130 TE’s. That is I am actually trying to actively click…

      With this many TE’s in my rotation it is better for me to just move on to the next TE instead of dealing with trouble tickets. If the TE owner is paying attention to what is going on s/he will end up on this site eventually and find out about the problem. Just like you did. In other words, everything works out in the end.

      Thanks again for stopping by Kurt. Don’t be a stranger and I hope you continue to enjoy the content I am putting up here.

      Take Care,
      Phil

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