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Mark here. We received a lot of emails from people like you asking for sentinel codes, how to kick Uzzap flooders, kick bots that 'park' in chatrooms, and other related queries. So we decided to collect Uzzap codes and tricks from various sources.

Before that, allow me and CeeBee to share our exploration experience with Smart Uzzap. We've put it in bullets so this post won't be very long. Clan Wars There are thousands of Uzzap chatrooms. Each chatroom can only accomodate 20 users. Ages range from 14 to 24 years old, mostly teenagers, as older generations would prefer Yahoo Messenger over Uzzap due to, according to forum discussions, issues on features, availability, speed and coverage.

The chatrooms are usually occupied by clans composed of friends, acquaintances, workers from call centers, persons coming from the same area region, province, city, municipality, university, school, organization , and more. Clan members are identified by nick name or message prefixes. Because the number of chatters for a room is limited to 20, the tendency of clans occupying other 'weak' chatrooms is high. Pride, domination, the desire to rule, aggresiveness.

Establish trust among your readers. Once you have an active community and regular traffic with a pattern you can rely on, then you can deal with traffic. Know your readers: Before you sell anything, you have to know your market. Not so much with nichier topics. For example, my community is made up of clickers, not buyers.

As mentioned above, when they do buy, they choose items that teach. I learned what they like by playing with the various revenue streams and also by conducting polls and reading every single one of their comments and emails. Your community wants to trust you — and your advertisers. Try posting advice that will be relevant five years from now. In addition to current news and events, discuss topics that will always appeal to web searchers. As Darren has proved here, you can also sell ebooks, courses, work books, webinars and even a membership forum.

I found many of them on my own. If you have enough traffic coming in, create a press kit. List stats such as bounce rate, pageviews, traffic and more. Market your blog much in the same way traditional media market to their advertisers. See if you can convince potential advertisers to come on board.

They come, advertise for a while, and go on their merry way after sales start to lag a bit. Always be on the lookout for new sponsors and advertising opportunities to ensure there are no dry periods.

If you study your community and traffic patterns, you can find some profitable solutions. You might have to think outside the box or sell your own stuff, but once your blog hits, the sales will soar.

Credits to Mr. Deb Ng for all of the contents above.



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