hey toonces, could you make a banner for us to stick on our webpages, myspaces, blogs, and forum sigs. also i think it would be nice if you give us a reason to do this by rewarding us per person that joins with admiral points or subscriber points. thank you
Last edited by MelkoR on Thu Dec 08, 2005 8:00 pm, edited 1 time in total.
The problem with that is we would be having people all over the place making a simple little website and then asking for admirl points for it, if you could add something to that you may have an idea, but I don't know what you could add.
well ok I dont have a right or left column (well I have a left column), but ya know people wont want to rearrange their site to add a banner, im saying there should be different sized banners.
I went about making one but I got sidetracked and it ended up looking like a monkey on fire.
My personal thoughts, you shouldn't get a big reward for bringing in people, it should be your pleasure, also, those that don't ask for rewards are more likely to get rewards, but thats just my personal opinion.
Anyways, eventually I'll be done working on this god forsaken trailer so I'll be able to make some pictures for people to put on their sites, I would now but I'm on limited timing, skipped the last few days of school, woke up at 6am, work, come back in at 7pm... not much to play with.
what about 4 other forms that we post on something a bite like this (most forms will only take this size that i have posted below) (my rs lvl's) but its just an idea
This is a good idea. A variety should be offered, of course:
- vertical banner side bar
- horizontal header / banner
- square "icon" or ad
- small 88 x 30 or so "button"
awesome, my question is...not that the admiral tokens mean much to me but how can you tell what traffic comes from our sites? Do you need our site info too?
why not make a meeting with the public say G4's attack of the show.... and the news and maybe small advertisements on newspapers.....maybe websites that get visited often like Newgrounds.com and Ebaumsworld.com