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watchman
09-01-2007, 05:22 PM
Hello everyone

Traffic on e-watchman and related sites has fallen off slightly for the month of August, down approximately 50 visitors per day on average. Still, almost 1,000 different visitors from around the world log onto e-watchman each day.

September marks the 2nd year since the publication of Jehovah Himself Has Become King. And in the past two years the book has attained a total circulation of electronic downloads and hard copy circulation of 70,101. Personally, I consider that a phenomenal success in terms of the scope of dissimination of information to interested persons.

E-watchman is also becoming more visible via the two main search engines. Under the common search term of "Watchtower Society," e-watchman now enjoys consistent front page visibilty on both Google and Yahoo. Under the relevant search terms of "Jehovah's Witnesses e-watchman presently appears on the 3rd page of Yahoo and page 4 on Google. For that reason I have curtailed most of the pay per click ad campaigns on Yahoo and Google. Hopefully, e-w's position will continue to improve as my webmaster and I continue to work behind the scenes to make sure that e-watchman has a prominent place on Internet searchs.

Watchman

Jinnvisible
09-01-2007, 07:32 PM
and i still don`t understand it.

Berean
09-01-2007, 08:06 PM
Suppose you have a web site, and I have a product I want to advertise for. Now you put an ad for my product on your site. Every time someone who is looking at your site clicks on the ad for my product, I pay you a certain amount of money (= pay per click; the advertiser pays the one advertising for him for each click on the ad).

Jinnvisible
09-02-2007, 12:27 AM
I`ve just read this


Suppose you have a web site, and I have a product I want to advertise for. Now you put an ad for my product on your site. Every time someone who is looking at your site clicks on the ad for my product, I pay you a certain amount of money (= pay per click; the advertiser pays the one advertising for him for each click on the ad).[/b]

now i understand it.