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I could have saved money if I’d used CouponChief

by Tricia

Earlier this month I bought some computer related accessories. I think I got a good deal on them, but if I’d really been a savvy shopper I would have thought to check for coupons or coupon codes at CouponChief first. You know those old V8 commercials where people are banging their hand to their head saying “I could have had a V8!”? Well I’m doing that right about now, but I’m saying I could have got a better deal!

You see, CouponChief.com has listings for thousands of popular stores. Not just stores that sell computer goods either. They’ve got stores listed that sell everything from clothing to home decor, to business supplies to pet products and so on.

Now that I’ve remembered about CouponChief I decided to play devils advocate to see if I might have found some coupon codes for the external 380 gb drive that I purchased, and for the HP 12 cell lithium battery that I needed to get for my laptop so that I could work on it for longer periods of time while it was unplugged.

You know what? I found Best Buy coupon deals that could have saved me 20% on SimpleTech external and portable hard drives. That’s not the brand I purchased, but had I known I might have taken a good look at that companies portable hard drives.

I also found Circuit City deals that could have saved me money on some of the computer related items I’ve purchased recently too.

I think I’m going to put a sticky note on my computer monitor reminding me to check CouponChief.com first before I buy any more things online.




Filed Under: Great Sites, Shopping and supplies Tagged With: accessories, Best buy, business, Circuit City, computer, coupon codes, CouponChief, coupons, deals, laptop, laptop battery, money, portable, portable external hard drive, products, supplies

Is Stumble traffic really good traffic?

by Tricia

In the last few months I’ve seen more and more bloggers getting excited about Stumbleupon and adding “stumble” buttons to their posts in order to encourage their visitors to stumble their latest entries.

While it’s nice to see your traffic stats go up I’ve often wondered if there’s any value to traffic from sites like Stumbleupon.

On Thursday evening I spent some time adding several of the recent posts on Odd Planet to Thoof. The posts that I’ve added to Thoof in the past have always brought in new traffic to my sites.

What’s more, the people who’ve decided to visit one of my sites after seeing the posts summary on Thoof have often taken the time to stop and leave a comment on the post. Some have also enjoyed the posts enough to add them to Digg, StumbleUpon and other social bookmark sites.

The great thing about Digg, Thoof and other social bookmark sites is that when people visit those sites they pick and choose what websites they visit. On the other hand when someone uses StumbleUpon they are taken to new sites, ones they may or may not want to visit. I suspect that most people quickly visit site to site when they stumble, not stopping to explore the site they are on at all.

To prove my point – some of the posts that I added to Thoof on Thursday night have turned out to be quite popular on Thoof. Popular enough to bring in about 500 new visitors in the last two days. Several of these new visitors added the posts to social bookmarking sites, dugg the post and yes a few stumbled the posts too.

The stumbles resulted in more than 4,500 stumbles for ONE Odd Planet post yesterday.

4,500 visits. That’s amazing isn’t it? Shouldn’t I be happy about that?

While it’s possible that some of the stumblers might have bookmarked the site yesterday for future visits or added it to their favorite social bookmarking site I suspect most looked at the funny picture that’s posted, had a little laugh and moved on.

None of the stumblers stopped to leave a comment. This particular post was published on October 3rd and the last comment left on the post is October 6th – well before all this stumbling occurred. Yet the posts that were very popular on Thoof got quite a few new comments and hopefully some of the new Thoof visitors will return.

I’ve monetized Odd Planet with Google Adsense. This site usually does ok with Google Adsense. It doesn’t make a lot of money each day, but I’d say it usually averages a dollar or two. Yesterday the site had more than 4,500 visitors. Do you know how much I made on Google Adsense on that site yesterday? 34 cents. Uh huh. Some of my other sites that only had 100 visitors on Saturday made quite a bit more than that.

This only re-enforces my opinion that StumbleUpon traffic is hit and run traffic.

My other worry is that Google, who doesn’t like sites that create “false impressions” of their ads, could see all this hit and run traffic as an effort to increase ad impressions and end up banning my account. I’m actually glad that there wasn’t a huge increase in Google Adsense clicks as it might have raised Google’s suspicion.

At this point I think I’d much rather have an extra hundred or so visitors to a post from a site like Thoof or Digg where people have chosen to visit the post on their own rather than thousands of empty hits from StumbleUpon.

Since I run several websites and blogs on my hosting account I worry about getting too much traffic too. I’ve had to change hosts twice so far this year and the next move will probably be an upgrade to VPS hosting. You can read about my hosting problems and CPU resource over usage on The WebFiles. A huge increase in extra traffic – sometimes 6 hits per minute on the post I’ve been discussing could be the final straw that causes my host to shut my account down. If it was real traffic I’d deal with it ok, but to worry about my hosting account over empty traffic – no way.

The stumbling is still going strong. Looking at the Statcounter Stats for Odd Planet there’s been 1,304 page loads in the last 3 hours and forty five minutes (yes it’s 3:45 am) and the majority of those page loads were StumbleUpon visitors.

Once all the stumbling stops I’ll keep an eye on the site to see if the traffic has increased a little bit over it’s past daily average. Of course since a few posts were popular on several of the sites I’ve mentioned in the last few days I may have trouble deciding which site caused a slight increase (return visitors) in the average traffic once all of this dies down.

Have you had some of your posts become popular on StumbleUpon, Digg, Thoof or a social bookmarking site? If you have, have you analyzed the traffic from those sites to see if you gained any benefit from the increase in visitors at all?

Filed Under: Blogging, Site Promotion, Site Traffic, Social network, Traffic exchange Tagged With: account, blog, Blogger, bloggers, computer, Digg, empty traffic, extra traffic, favorite, Google, Google Adsense, hosting problems, ideas, monetize, my other sites, overuse, popular, posts, problem, social bookmark sites, StatCounter, stumble traffic, stumble visitors, StumbleUpon, Thoof, visitors, VPS, website

The New DocuPen Pen Scanner

by Tricia

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Pen scanners have been around for a while, but there’s a new one on the market that’s a true technological advancement.

Planon’s latest pen scanner is called the DocuPen. It’s both a scanner and high tech pen at once. It’s battery operated for full portability and it can store up to 100 pages in it’s memory scanning each in four to eight seconds.

Many of the previous pen scanners were slower and did not have the ability to scan graphics. The DocuPen does it all.

The current price of this high tech gadget is $270. The DocuPen has a USB interface, scans at a max of 200 x 200, weighs 2 oz, has an 8 MB flash memory, and works with Windows 98, ME, 2000 and XP.

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All you need to do is place the DocuPen on a piece of paper parallel to the text and move the pen downward over the page. When you want to see what you’ve scanned just connect the pen scanner to a computer using the USB interface.

I could see sales people and those who are frequently out of the office at meetings finding this new DocuPen quite handy.

Filed Under: Data Storage, Electronics, Gadgets, Shopping and supplies, Technology Tagged With: computer, content, docupen, four second scan, gadget, graphics, office, Pen scanner, Planon, portable, sales, scan pages, tech, Technology, USB, usb interface, Windows

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