Illustrations by Darko 1981/Shutterstock and XXX 35 G P W A t i m e s . o r g #4 universal4 25 September 2022, 6:33 p.m. Forum Administrator I think activating the old site is fine. It can be an uphill battle, but so could starting from scratch. Using the old sites gives you the benefit of a far more aged domain, and the possibility of a handful of links that might still be pointing at the old site. Be sure to have redirects in place to the new site or pages when you relaunch. Be sure to relaunch as https, if you had not changed that previously. Any old pages, say for reviews of operators that no longer are open or promoted, should be redirected to pages with content that might be a match. If you had cloaked visit links, like in an html or php visit folder, be sure that exists and they point at operators you promote in case those old links are suddenly clicked in old cached pages. “ Reply With Quote #5 TheGooner 25 September 2022, 7:56 p.m. Private Member If you abandoned your sites 10 years ago in frustration then you’ll be frustrated again in 2022. It’s far more competitive (20x, 50x, maybe 100x?), requires more tech savvy, and new signups tend to be few and far between because they’re spread over so many more affiliates and websites. 90-95% of our revenues come from players signed previously, only 5-10% from players signed this year. “ Reply With Quote Depending on how big the site is, the preferred method might be to rebuild the site on an IP or dev server, then launch all at once. The above is less pertinent if you plan on keeping a lot of the old site, structure and content and just change or update the pages where you see fit. If so, just start making changes and improvements as you can, (again remembering to change outdated visit links to sites you do promote). “ Reply With Quote
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