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Jackass Peter Davis wrote: Yea' that's right, coin talk is a jackass
free zone, you'd probably get swiftly banned there too. snip Peter you are a laugh riot, how can you call coin talk a jackass free zone when you are in it LOL. You have one poster in coin talk that likes to think of himself as RCCs most persecuted poster lol he is a professional victim that welcomes flame wars no he actually begs to be attacked lol. Another poster in coin talk that I know and have written back to in e-mails not initiated by me, claims his occupation to be a writer in your forum when I know he said in an e-mail to me he was a security guard struggling to be a writer lol. Peter you got a lot of interesting head cases posting in coin talk. I would never ever post to it because I see it as I see you, a total piece of, well you know what you are you must own a mirror. |
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Thanks for the help friend. Somehow, I think that people like you are the
best advertisement for moderated forums that money can't buy. Peter http://www.cointalk.org "Edward McGrath" wrote in message ... Jackass Peter Davis wrote: Yea' that's right, coin talk is a jackass free zone, you'd probably get swiftly banned there too. snip Peter you are a laugh riot, how can you call coin talk a jackass free zone when you are in it LOL. You have one poster in coin talk that likes to think of himself as RCCs most persecuted poster lol he is a professional victim that welcomes flame wars no he actually begs to be attacked lol. Another poster in coin talk that I know and have written back to in e-mails not initiated by me, claims his occupation to be a writer in your forum when I know he said in an e-mail to me he was a security guard struggling to be a writer lol. Peter you got a lot of interesting head cases posting in coin talk. I would never ever post to it because I see it as I see you, a total piece of, well you know what you are you must own a mirror. |
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On Fri, 12 Sep 2003 16:47:07 GMT, "Peter T Davis" wrote:
It's actually not that new of a post. What's new is that it's now showing up when people search for ASA Accugrade at places like Google, and it's pulling new viewers daily. Peter Do you really believe people use the term ASA Accugrade? I can tell you from my logs the search terms are more like ACG and just Accugrade. -- K6AZ WEB PAGES http://www.k6az.com/web_pages.htm |
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It's just one example, and yes Cointalk does get traffic from people
searching that keyword. If you search Google for just 'accugrade' Cointalk is also in the top few results, along with your site. Peter http://www.cointalk.org "K6AZ" wrote in message ... On Fri, 12 Sep 2003 16:47:07 GMT, "Peter T Davis" wrote: It's actually not that new of a post. What's new is that it's now showing up when people search for ASA Accugrade at places like Google, and it's pulling new viewers daily. Peter Do you really believe people use the term ASA Accugrade? I can tell you from my logs the search terms are more like ACG and just Accugrade. -- K6AZ WEB PAGES http://www.k6az.com/web_pages.htm |
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All this name calling!
where's ftecaw when you need him??? 8-) Coin Saver |
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On Sun, 14 Sep 2003 03:38:35 GMT, "Peter T Davis" wrote:
It's just one example, and yes Cointalk does get traffic from people searching that keyword. If you search Google for just 'accugrade' Cointalk is also in the top few results, along with your site. Uh huh, and you just happened to pick out that term purely by what you think newbies are going to search for in relation to trying to find out about ACG? When pigs fly. Over 90% of search engine referrals to my group of sites come from the search term "ACG". Virtually all the rest of search engine referrals are from the search terms "Alan Hager" and "Accugrade". -- K6AZ WEB PAGES http://www.k6az.com/web_pages.htm |
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Then it would seem to me that the best thing overall would be to refer the
newbies here where the more experienced collectors reside. "Peter T Davis" wrote in message et... It's not that newbies are not welcome here, it's that they're more likely to find a website than they are to find a USENET newsgroup. The demographics are very different between here at RCC and at a website like Cointalk. Promoting the hobby is exactly the reason I created Cointalk, and exactly the reason that more experienced people are needed there. There are mostly experienced people here at RCC, and there are mostly newbies at Cointalk. Peter http://www.cointalk.org "Grandpa" wrote in message ... Peter T Davis wrote: snip Sorry to hear that Ed. I've been reading rcc for quite a few years, and my impression is that the type that gets here is on average more experienced than the ones coming to Cointalk. Sure, there are the odd newbies here, but at Cointalk most of the people are newbies. Christ, are newbies not welcome here with the 'ELITE" ebay forum? Whatever happened to wanting to promote the hobby? |
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No, I picked that one at random, I did post a more complete listing of
keywords that people coming to Coin Talk use in a search in my first post in this thread. If you're that interested, I can send you a copy of it. The nature of your website, and the nature of Coin Talk are so different that it should not surprise you that the manner in which people find yours is different from how people find Coin Talk. I'm really not sure what your point is with this? Peter http://www.cointalk.org "K6AZ" wrote in message ... On Sun, 14 Sep 2003 03:38:35 GMT, "Peter T Davis" wrote: It's just one example, and yes Cointalk does get traffic from people searching that keyword. If you search Google for just 'accugrade' Cointalk is also in the top few results, along with your site. Uh huh, and you just happened to pick out that term purely by what you think newbies are going to search for in relation to trying to find out about ACG? When pigs fly. Over 90% of search engine referrals to my group of sites come from the search term "ACG". Virtually all the rest of search engine referrals are from the search terms "Alan Hager" and "Accugrade". -- K6AZ WEB PAGES http://www.k6az.com/web_pages.htm |
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If you would like to write up a tutorial for people how to get to RCC, and
have that tutorial written for people who have no clue what USENET is at all, then you're welcome to post it at Coin Talk. Peter http://www.cointalk.org "Bob Peterson" wrote in message ... Then it would seem to me that the best thing overall would be to refer the newbies here where the more experienced collectors reside. "Peter T Davis" wrote in message et... It's not that newbies are not welcome here, it's that they're more likely to find a website than they are to find a USENET newsgroup. The demographics are very different between here at RCC and at a website like Cointalk. Promoting the hobby is exactly the reason I created Cointalk, and exactly the reason that more experienced people are needed there. There are mostly experienced people here at RCC, and there are mostly newbies at Cointalk. Peter http://www.cointalk.org "Grandpa" wrote in message ... Peter T Davis wrote: snip Sorry to hear that Ed. I've been reading rcc for quite a few years, and my impression is that the type that gets here is on average more experienced than the ones coming to Cointalk. Sure, there are the odd newbies here, but at Cointalk most of the people are newbies. Christ, are newbies not welcome here with the 'ELITE" ebay forum? Whatever happened to wanting to promote the hobby? |
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In article te89b.446235$o%2.203193@sccrnsc02, Peter T Davis spoke
thusly... If you would like to write up a tutorial for people how to get to RCC, and have that tutorial written for people who have no clue what USENET is at all, then you're welcome to post it at Coin Talk. This is the tutorial I put up on my site under Coin Discussion Groups*: http://groups.google.com/groups?grou...llecting.coins :-) *(http://www.thestujoecollection.com/f...topic.php?t=12) -- Stu Miller Visit the Virtual Coin Museum (over 100 displays): http://www.thestujoecollection.com/museum.htm |
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