Check out the posts per month between 1999-2006
Wish it was still like that!!
http://games.groups.yahoo.com/group/ukvac/
http://games.groups.yahoo.com/group/ukvac/
tymawrcymru said:You could very easily increase your user base using google ads, and in this instance, I would suspect, at very little cost per click.
You could also easily target members that do not use the site regularly via email and encourage them to post. I suspect that you would easily increase traffic.
All pretty standard stuff, but importantly, at very little cost.
Depends on how serious you are really ....
Your competition is not that sophisticated is it![]()
I'm willing to bet you're not toostevearcade said:And I bet I'm not the only one who feels that way.
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stevearcade said:I've come to be quite philosophical, accept and even like the fact that there are two very different (yet similar) UK arcade forums. (Ok, there is AO and Shmups, but they're targeted at different aspect of vac in my opinion).
So there's a busy one and a not so busy one. One's more technical, one's a bit more banter. Each have their merits. I'm not sure there needs to be any consideration of rivalry or competition, as actually I think each forums pitches at a different aspect of the vac market so to speak.
It's not like Coke and Pepsi who are fighting for market dominance. It's more like milk and orange juice. You can have either, or both as part of your breakfast, but you don't really pick one over the other or substitute one for the other, if that makes sense?![]()
For example, I like JAMMA+ because it's busy with all sorts going on, silly banter and things and I like UKVAC because it's quieter and more focussed and there's lots of solid technical help. I like milk on my cereal and a glass of orange juice on the side. It's all very easy really.
And I bet I'm not the only one who feels that way.
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tymawrcymru said:You could very easily increase your user base using google ads, and in this instance, I would suspect, at very little cost per click.
You could also easily target members that do not use the site regularly via email and encourage them to post. I suspect that you would easily increase traffic.
All pretty standard stuff, but importantly, at very little cost.
Depends on how serious you are really ....
Your competition is not that sophisticated is it![]()