Mar
02

It’s Square and Fits in every Circle

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It’s Square and Fits in every Circle

Remember back in the 70’s when people would say others are squares? What they meant was that person did not fit in their circle. However their is one thing now a days that is square and fits in every circle of the internet and is a huge help in your promotions. What is this little square thing that can increase your optins, signups and sales? It is that thing called a Square Banner. Square banners fit everywhere and in a lot of case are seen more than regular banners. This is because they are small (125×125) compared to the other banners (468×60). With that said take a few minutes and add then squares in every site you can.

Your Orbital Traffic Mission:
Put at least one square banner in Orbital Traffic that matches the site you are promoting.

 

Saturdays Super Surf Results:

February 28th 2015 Super Saturday Surf
with 21st CenturySurf, ClickAholics and Go Green Hits

1st – $1 for upgraded member plus a credit package of 100 square banners = Bob Culbertson

2nd – 100 credits 500 banners 1200 txt = Kay Brasher

3rd – 75 credits 375 banners 900 txt = Dale Thomson

4th – 50 credits 285 banners 750 txt = Billy Jones

5th – 25 credits 200 banners 550 txt = Fran Klasinski

Congratulations to the winners! The prizes have been added.

 

Today Promo:

Orbital Traffic, eaglehitz.net, superpartyclicks.com
Surf 125 pages at each site and claim the small reward on the surfer rewards page to qualify for the prizes below.
1st: 1 month upgrade
2nd: 300 credits,banners,text
3rd: 200 credits,banners,text
4th: 100 credits,banners,text

Not a member sign up here

Upcoming Promos:

We have 2 more this week see Calendar

This Month in NASA History:

The NACA Centenary: A Symposium on 100 Years of Aerospace Research and Development

Tuesday, March 3 – Wednesday, March 4, 2015
Moving Beyond Earth Gallery
National Air and Space Museum, Independence Avenue, Washington DC

On March 3, 1915, Congress established the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics, or N-A-C-A, “to supervise and direct the scientific study of the problems of flight with a view to their practical solution, and to determine the problems which should be experimentally attacked, and to discuss their solution and their application to practical questions.” In 1958, the NACA’s staff, research facilities and know-how were transitioned to the new NASA.

From March 3-4, 2015, the Smithsonian Institution’s National Air and Space Museum and the NASA History Program Office will host a special symposium open to the public that commemorates a century of aerospace research and development.

Organizers
Dr. William P. Barry, NASA Chief Historian
Dr. Roger D. Launius, National Air and Space Museum
Dr. Richard Hallion, Florida Polytechnic University

 

Help Your Advertising a little bit more:
You can do this by taking the advantage of our start page ads. What this will do for you is put your site in front of all the members of Orbital Traffic every time they start to surf. Don’t let it go to waste.

 

Today the 2nd of March 2015:
The work we has started and your promo code it to surf 125 page to get 50 credits, 50 banners impression, 50 text ad impressions, and 25 square banner impression. The code is mondaysurf3215

 

That’s all for today, Happy Surfing and Marketing.  Login and get to work

Regards,
Todd

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