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defecto
1st July 2005, 23:10
Just a quick hello,
My name is Ross and I run a company called www.cashback-shopper.co.uk
I have just found this site and hope I can get some good advice from everyone. Take a look around the site and let me know what you think.
Ross
top-click
2nd July 2005, 06:49
Welcome along Ross - there are plenty of people with good advice on many subjetcs - just ask away.
Best wishes
Rob
coxadmin
2nd July 2005, 08:27
Hi Ross
Welcome to the forums - this is a great place for advice.
creative-keyrings
2nd July 2005, 09:29
Hi Ross,
Can i ask is it safe to give out my bank details out and also is it possible to pay me via paypal?
Rob Holmes
2nd July 2005, 10:17
Hi Ross,
Welcome - I've come across this concept before but they give all the money to charity - do you have this option too?
Rob
defecto
2nd July 2005, 13:16
Hi Ross,
Can i ask is it safe to give out my bank details out and also is it possible to pay me via paypal?
Hi,
Thank you for the reply. Giving out you bank details is completely safe and paying you by Paypal is not a problem. Once you register just send us an email to let us know your paypal details and once we have cashback to give to you we will pay this into your Paypal account.
Regards
Ross
defecto
2nd July 2005, 13:20
Hi Ross,
Welcome - I've come across this concept before but they give all the money to charity - do you have this option too?
Rob
Hi Rob,
I did set up a website purely for giving cashback to charity but it was not a success, it seems people would rather keep the money themselves. If you want to register onto our website and when we have cashback to give to you, you can request that we send a cheque to a certain charity or you can do this yourself. We are happy to give users cashback to charity if requested.
Regards
Ross
Whistle Ink
3rd July 2005, 13:35
Alot of ppl do things for charity don't they?
I'm not knocking at all but at the moment is hidering my empty cartridge collection plan! Im asking some businesses I supply, what they do with cartridges and they say they give them to charity.
This isnt a problem but just that someone told me that if they end up in HPs hands then they melt them down and make them into new cartridges or other plasticy things.
Melting downs not good! My suppliers keep that carridge as a cartridge and with high standards and quality control make it reusable.
If youre spending the time clicking away and signing up only to give to charity, why dont you just advertise your business to charities themselves.
The idea of charities going into business to make their money is both good and bad.
Rob Holmes
3rd July 2005, 13:37
why dont you just advertise your business to charities themselves.
We do ;)
Rob
Whistle Ink
3rd July 2005, 15:50
I think that question was directed at defecto :)
Rob Holmes
3rd July 2005, 15:53
oops :)
Rob
mylocalentertainment
3rd July 2005, 17:29
Hi Ross
Welcome to the forum.
Have you checked out sites like greasypalm.co.uk? I Know they're do very well out of the cash back shopping option. Its pretty cool that you've got 'cash', 'back' and 'shop' in your URL some well targeted keyword phrases should make it a lot easier targeting those keywords in the search engines.
If you can I would suggest that you try and use category names in the URL instead of ID numbers that would also help you with people searching through the engines.
I did notice as well at the bottom of your page where the terms and conditions are, the two shades of grey used made it very difficult to spot you have important info there.
Hope some of this helps
All the best with the site :)
Ian
ewebhosting.org
3rd July 2005, 17:48
Hi Ross, welcome to the forums, best of luck with the site.
Dan
Hello Ross,
Cool idea and welcome to the forums!
Srivvy
15th July 2005, 14:28
Hi Ross
Nice, big website with plenty of content.
If you can I would suggest that you try and use category names in the URL instead of ID numbers that would also help you with people searching through the engines.
Search engines do not pay much attention to category names or numbers when it comes to dynamic content. If you were to have a static page for a category, then the file name would make more of a difference.
Welcome and best of luck!
mylocalentertainment
15th July 2005, 15:22
Well every little bit helps srivvy, don’t be so quick to knock things that you have no concrete evidence about and there is a lot of evidence out there to prove that keywords in the url are helpful in ranking which is the only reason why I suggested using the cats in the url if somebody is searching for the specific category term. They may just come across your site.
Good Luck again Ross
Ian