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    Adam you under price yourself. Visit DP etc. Easily get $50+ jobs.

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    I tried to sell one on SP but they wouldn't take it for $20 and I'm not too fond of DP.

    I'll just stick to small stuff because I'm not that good anyway.
    Quote Originally Posted by Nain View Post
    i voted 'Not Sure' as im, not sure!

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    DP is the shizzle. And that $20 one, well lets say the site it was based on was pretty well broadcast on SP.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RichardKnox View Post
    Im sorry but you don't have a clue. EVERY SITE EVER STARTED HAS POTENTIAL TO BECOME POPULAR. Its a shame that people on Habbox know nothing about marketing, SEO etc. (Excluding a select few)

    Sites are usually blocked by certain factors including domain name, domain keywords and a few others. In my area anyway
    I do have a clue, say I created a site about pink umbrella making it has a very small market so has virtually no potential. This site has a real potential if its aimed at the right audience, for example people who play games at school generally are boys so they dont want to visit a pink site with girly games they want a site that probably looks high tech with games you can play quickly and dont take ages too load.

    Also I do know how they block sites thats why you dont call it www.gamessite.com and thats why www.mathshelp.info took like a year too get blocked at my school. You could also add a system like a proxy site has [cant remember the name of it] so you have to refresh 3 times or whatever for the game to show.

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    Hello,

    If you read this thread correctly you may have deciphered that I am looking for people to make and code a layout,

    Also there will be an educational part of the site which I will be hopefully be linking to some of the countrys other educational sites.

    Thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by 06 View Post
    I do have a clue, say I created a site about pink umbrella making it has a very small market so has virtually no potential. This site has a real potential if its aimed at the right audience, for example people who play games at school generally are boys so they dont want to visit a pink site with girly games they want a site that probably looks high tech with games you can play quickly and dont take ages too load.

    Also I do know how they block sites thats why you dont call it www.gamessite.com and thats why www.mathshelp.info took like a year too get blocked at my school. You could also add a system like a proxy site has [cant remember the name of it] so you have to refresh 3 times or whatever for the game to show.
    A site about pink umbrellas still has the potential to get popular IN ITS OWN NICHE. Thats why if I start a games site I don't advertise on hardcore **** sites. Why would that audience want to play games?

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    Quote Originally Posted by RichardKnox View Post
    A site about pink umbrellas still has the potential to get popular IN ITS OWN NICHE. Thats why if I start a games site I don't advertise on hardcore **** sites. Why would that audience want to play games?
    Saucy games.
    Quote Originally Posted by Nain View Post
    i voted 'Not Sure' as im, not sure!

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    Quote Originally Posted by 3GO View Post
    Saucy games.
    Strip poker.
    Kama Sutra.
    ...
    Sorry that was just pointless.
    (will be updated whenever I can be bothered to)

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    Quote Originally Posted by 06 View Post
    I do have a clue, say I created a site about pink umbrella making it has a very small market so has virtually no potential. This site has a real potential if its aimed at the right audience, for example people who play games at school generally are boys so they dont want to visit a pink site with girly games they want a site that probably looks high tech with games you can play quickly and dont take ages too load.

    Also I do know how they block sites thats why you dont call it www.gamessite.com and thats why www.mathshelp.info took like a year too get blocked at my school. You could also add a system like a proxy site has [cant remember the name of it] so you have to refresh 3 times or whatever for the game to show.
    Mathshelp.info? That is idiotic. You want a game site to be about games, not mathshelp.info. It's not just school it's played and it's most likely going to be played at home.

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    In my spare time im not going to visit a games site without the words games in it or arcade etc.

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