Sb, Thank you Very Much for providing that quick link.
Best Regards,
George
Sb, Thank you Very Much for providing that quick link.
Best Regards,
George
Was it always this way, with deals flying all over the place?
Or was there a time when most of the discussions focused on flashlight topics and mods?
Not that Iām complaining. Just wondering. Iāve been out of the flashlight scene since adopting a son in 2006 2009 (before BLF existed). Back then, I was an on and off contributer to CPF - and yes, Greta ruled the discussion board much as she does today! 0:)
Well, BLF was founded with free sharing of links as one of its core reasons for existing. And thatās still extremely important to me. On other forums users had to refer to products like āDX sku 3985043ā, which was a major pain to take a quick look at, and even more confusing for new users. So Iām thrilled to see links on BLF to interesting products, which is mainly what we did at the beginning. Itās just that as BLF got more and more popular, we also started earning a lot more commercial leverage, which is what has lead to the profusion of deals these days.
How many users does BLF have? Is there some statistic page somewhere with traffic info and such?
This latest discussion made me curious
Nice thanks sb
Good model with intelligent guidance. Thanks SB.
Iām not sure if this is the place to mention this, and itās probably not going to be a popular idea, but I would like it if a price range code could be created to go with all these secret deals.
Something like price a=<$5.00, b=$5-10, c=$10-15, d=$15-20, then beyond $20, e=$20-30, f=$30-40 etc., and letters could be added together to increase price Roman numeral style.
Members could request this code once they reach a certain post count or whatever method is currently used to see if a member is real when requesting prices. This way members could know if a product is within their price range without requesting a price pm, threads wouldnāt be bumped more often than needed and it should still keep the map police away.
Pretty good idea, thanks for suggesting it. Feel free to post this as a new thread in the new BLF User Negotiated Deals category.
Rest In Peace, Commercial Sellers' subforums.
We hardly knew you... :_(
:p
http://budgetlightforum.com/forum/marketplace/commercial/banggood
http://budgetlightforum.com/forum/marketplace/commercial/eachbuyer
http://budgetlightforum.com/forum/marketplace/commercial/geekbuying
http://budgetlightforum.com/forum/marketplace/commercial/illuminationsupply
http://budgetlightforum.com/forum/marketplace/commercial/dealextreme
http://budgetlightforum.com/forum/marketplace/commercial/e2fieldgear
http://budgetlightforum.com/forum/marketplace/commercial/fasttech
Yep, those subforums were a failure because their threads didnāt appear in the Recent Posts. This serves to illustrate the power of the Recent Posts page. So commercial liaisons: please use your privileges wisely and donāt mess up the freedom that currently allows your threads to appear in the Recent Posts list.
Hi there, just want to ask a question. If i repeatedly click someoneās affiliate link will that make them rich?
Nope, only if you buy repeatedly from them.
Its not click bait. You have to actually buy the item linked!
Good spot for it.
He runs things with lots of thought
With complexities this place is fraught
But so true is his aim
That no one can claim
Ever better a forum was wrought
Thanks , sb
Well done SB!
Nice! I might just go and change the rules again if I can get another limerick out of the maestro Jack.
Good to know, that is actually what im thinking on why i dont click on the links when checking out an offer that im not sure to buy yet. Haha
If you accidentally click on any of affiliate links, no matter if its here or on some online blog, simply clean your browsers cookies, that should solve the problem of being tricked into clicking hidden affiliate links.