Effective immediately I am removing the Sites With Traffic Leaks page from gaywebmastering.com. While, I still feel it is important to provide a quick reference as to what sites have traffic leaks, the delivery medium that I attempted to use just did not work. The time involved in updating a static page took time away from providing content on that main gaywebmastering.com site.
A CMS is in the works that will make that job much easier, provide more details, and be more interactive. This is not to say that I will not be throwing a post here and there for those sites that have traffic leaks, as I will be doing that when the opportunity arises.
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One Response
bboy121
April 18th, 2008 at 1:00 am
1Forgive me for being so ignorant, but can someone please explain to me what a “traffic leak” is? Thanks.
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