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            <title>staying_updated - created</title>
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            <description>This is a page that needs expansion and revision!  For the time being, let’s just say that the easiest way to stay updated with everything going on at Project Wonderful and Project Wonderful Talk is to subscribe to RSS feeds.

In the left-hand box below the ads, you can find direct links to the RSS feeds for articles, forum topics and bid requests.</description>
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            <title>advice_for_buying_advertising - added further caution on animated ads</title>
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            <description>After setting up a Project Wonderful account and either making a deposit or earning some money, you’ll probably want to start placing bids on other websites.  Here are a few guidelines to help you out.

Low-traffic sites generally give lower costs per click

There are a lot of sites in the Project Wonderful system that get fewer than a hundred unique visitors a day, but have correspondingly low costs to the advertiser.  The higher-traffic websites attract far more interest from advertisers, an…</description>
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            <description>Hello!  This is the unofficial Wiki for Project Wonderful, the pay-per-day auction-style advertising system by Ryan North.

If you’re a member of ProjectWonderfulTalk, you can edit this and any other page in the Wiki after logging in.

Let’s start off with some basic information:</description>
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            <description>To post to our forums or comment on our articles, you don’t necessarily need to sign up for a Project Wonderful Talk account.  There are three ways in which you can post:

Post Anonymously

You can post in the forums and comment on articles without needing to log in.  However, each time you want to post, you’ll have to pass a CAPTCHA test to prove that you’re not a spambot. If you have problems passing the CAPTCHA test, send an E-mail to admin@projectwonderfultalk.com detailing your proble…</description>
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            <description>Project Wonderful Talk is an unofficial support site designed to run alongside Project Wonderful itself, providing commentary, critique and support for the users of the system.  Basically we’re here to help the main project along in any way that we can, and to ensure that everybody gets the most out of the system.</description>
            <pubDate>Fri, 06 Apr 2007 03:06:50 +0100</pubDate>
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            <description>Don't have too many ad boxes.

The more ad boxes you create, the more advertisers you’ll need on board to fill them up.  Competition is a good thing, but don’t let your own slots compete with your other slots!   The optimal amount of boxes (and slots within boxes) is different for each site, but as a general rule of thumb it’s best not to have more than two ad boxes on your website - three if you get tens of thousands of pages views per day. At the time of writing, there’s no formula to …</description>
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