View Full Version : thumb tgps v. text tgps what are the differences?
hitman
05-20-2004, 06:38 AM
thumb tgps v. text tgps what are the differences?
it seems text tgps are supposed to make more money, but thumb tgps grow faster...
what are your throughts?
Dichotomy
05-20-2004, 09:09 AM
yep, tumb sites are faster to grow and eventually, when they grow older and if site is clean, you make good money too.
there is one thing however, you have to break "ground zero" to start earning something. lets say, 20k thumb TGP will make you 0$... then 50k thumb site some 300$/mo, 100k would make about 800$... its like that...
Mathew
05-20-2004, 09:16 AM
there is one thing however, you have to break "ground zero"
Listen to the man because that's the point which often is missed :2cents:
kloot
05-20-2004, 06:51 PM
I'd say around about the 10k mark they can do ok, but I don't own any big TGP sites.
hitman
05-20-2004, 11:06 PM
so...
10-20k thumb tgp makes about break-even
50k $300/mo
100k $800/mo
interesting figures...
Do you know any figures like that for cjs and text tgps?
yep, tumb sites are faster to grow and eventually, when they grow older and if site is clean, you make good money too.
there is one thing however, you have to break "ground zero" to start earning something. lets say, 20k thumb TGP will make you 0$... then 50k thumb site some 300$/mo, 100k would make about 800$... its like that...
Dichotomy
05-20-2004, 11:09 PM
if done properly, CJ is 0.5$-1$ per 1k raw daily traffic you generate.
basically, 50k CJ = 25-50$/day
hitman
05-20-2004, 11:17 PM
f-me...it almost seems there is no real purpose to tgps then, except perhaps ego?
if done properly, CJ is 0.5$-1$ per 1k raw daily traffic you generate.
basically, 50k CJ = 25-50$/day
Meadint
05-21-2004, 07:48 AM
When you decide whether to make cj site or a tgp, income per traffic is completely irrelevant. Income per hour of work on the site is the significant measure. :2cents:
Dichotomy
05-21-2004, 09:48 AM
When you decide whether to make cj site or a tgp, income per traffic is completely irrelevant. Income per hour of work on the site is the significant measure. :2cents:
AMEN Meadint, and tmanager is tool that reduces amount of hours you need to spend on one site.
Actually, speaking about "working on sites" I believe some people take it too seriously - like picking and bugging those thumbs each day...
here how it works for me: add some 500-800 thumbs to site, let them sort out for week, then remove crap and add another 500-800 trying to match best scored. then I leave site for almost month.
and I never delete best scored thumbs even if they are out of page for very long time - surfers love some thumbs and in 3 months they come back to page.
Meadint
05-21-2004, 12:16 PM
That's what makes thumb manager superior. It shuffles the thumbs around so the site appears fresh even tho you haven't added thumbs for a while. I have even experienced my prod to up after a few weeks of no updating - maybe because some good old thumbs get a revival or because thumb manager discovers a new productive configuration of thumbs. It's pretty amazing.
hitman
05-21-2004, 05:17 PM
Has anybody built a similar rotation for text tgp? (rotating text descriptions)
That's what makes thumb manager superior. It shuffles the thumbs around so the site appears fresh even tho you haven't added thumbs for a while. I have even experienced my prod to up after a few weeks of no updating - maybe because some good old thumbs get a revival or because thumb manager discovers a new productive configuration of thumbs. It's pretty amazing.
Dichotomy
05-21-2004, 07:20 PM
yes, some russians have, tho they dont sell scripts that widely.
and I believe mathew has engine ready for this. tho we put it aside - one thing at a time.
hitman
05-21-2004, 11:33 PM
interesting, there are certainly a lot of guys out there with very interesting stuff
yes, some russians have, tho they dont sell scripts that widely.
and I believe mathew has engine ready for this. tho we put it aside - one thing at a time.
sandman
05-29-2004, 03:56 AM
yes, some russians have, tho they dont sell scripts that widely.
and I believe mathew has engine ready for this. tho we put it aside - one thing at a time.
I would love to get this to run a text tgp it woould rock!
hitman
05-29-2004, 08:26 AM
yes, some russians have, tho they dont sell scripts that widely.
and I believe mathew has engine ready for this. tho we put it aside - one thing at a time.
I would love to get this to run a text tgp it woould rock!
Yeah, i think that would be a cool addition. I wonder how the next version of tmanager is going.
kloot
05-29-2004, 07:45 PM
I'd like to see a text rotator feature feature built in too. Sounds good.
Dichotomy
05-29-2004, 11:27 PM
yeah... me too! :D
kloot
05-31-2004, 02:45 AM
Also mp3 player feature, so surfers can select favourite jerking off music as they click :D
hitman
05-31-2004, 05:48 PM
Also mp3 player feature, so surfers can select favourite jerking off music as they click :D
coffee maker in the admin too!
Mathew
05-31-2004, 05:58 PM
coffee maker in the admin too!
btw that one isn't that hard at all :D
you only have to have some Mr Coffee which supports some sort of communications, be it wireless or serial :D
after that it's simple.
we use ActiveX in admin.php to access local resources, initialize communication with coffee maker, request coffee with the parameters you entered and basically that's it, you go fetch the coffee :D
then again, probably you'll need to make a controller for it yourself because I don't know any coffee makers yet that have at least RS-232 communications built it :D
hitman
05-31-2004, 06:03 PM
NICE! I want I want!
coffee maker in the admin too!
btw that one isn't that hard at all :D
you only have to have some Mr Coffee which supports some sort of communications, be it wireless or serial :D
after that it's simple.
we use ActiveX in admin.php to access local resources, initialize communication with coffee maker, request coffee with the parameters you entered and basically that's it, you go fetch the coffee :D
then again, probably you'll need to make a controller for it yourself because I don't know any coffee makers yet that have at least RS-232 communications built it :D
sandman
06-01-2004, 03:08 AM
add a nice looking blonde into the script for me :)
kloot
06-01-2004, 03:55 AM
There's loads of coke machines online nowadays:)
Also cars, fridges etc.
Plus remember that old university coffee pot webcam site from years ago? So its not new but a natural progression.
So seriously this will be the future very soon.....mass market smart home networks.
Got a new laptop last week, didn't even have an RS232 port on it. It will be the 802.11b wireless protocol I think to control the coffee pot, fridge etc if the manufactureres can standardise it.
hitman
06-01-2004, 04:39 AM
when I move, I want to set-up my house to do all that cool automated shit
There's loads of coke machines online nowadays:)
Also cars, fridges etc.
Plus remember that old university coffee pot webcam site from years ago? So its not new but a natural progression.
So seriously this will be the future very soon.....mass market smart home networks.
Got a new laptop last week, didn't even have an RS232 port on it. It will be the 802.11b wireless protocol I think to control the coffee pot, fridge etc if the manufactureres can standardise it.
kloot
06-01-2004, 05:29 PM
It would be a bugger in a power cut though.
sandman
06-01-2004, 05:32 PM
soon we will be able to get everything ready at home with a laptop not even worry about having to get up to turn shti on and off :)
hitman
06-01-2004, 08:12 PM
You will still have to get up to take a shit...unless you spend all day on the toilet.
soon we will be able to get everything ready at home with a laptop not even worry about having to get up to turn shti on and off :)
kloot
06-02-2004, 03:49 AM
So who here runs text tgps nowadays?
hitman
06-02-2004, 08:50 PM
So who here runs text tgps nowadays?
Most of the text tgps seem to be directory style or other style where they don't need the descriptions..so they can upload a ton of hosted galleries.
Mathew
06-02-2004, 08:53 PM
There's loads of coke machines online nowadays:)
Also cars, fridges etc.
Plus remember that old university coffee pot webcam site from years ago? So its not new but a natural progression.
So seriously this will be the future very soon.....mass market smart home networks.
Got a new laptop last week, didn't even have an RS232 port on it. It will be the 802.11b wireless protocol I think to control the coffee pot, fridge etc if the manufactureres can standardise it.
my laptop hasn't it either
just automatically mentioned the RS232 because it's easier to program it :D
hitman
06-02-2004, 08:59 PM
Yo9u guys are gurus...I don't really know what ports my laptop has..
then again I've only taken programming courses...no hardware stuff.
There's loads of coke machines online nowadays:)
Also cars, fridges etc.
Plus remember that old university coffee pot webcam site from years ago? So its not new but a natural progression.
So seriously this will be the future very soon.....mass market smart home networks.
Got a new laptop last week, didn't even have an RS232 port on it. It will be the 802.11b wireless protocol I think to control the coffee pot, fridge etc if the manufactureres can standardise it.
my laptop hasn't it either
just automatically mentioned the RS232 because it's easier to program it :D
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