Q&A: WHERE CAN I FIND A VOTING SCRIPT FOR MY WEBSITE?

Question by RedSox:
Where can I find a voting script for my website?
I want to implement a easy voting script in my website. All I need it to do is grant people to answer a question with yes or no. And also to display the percentage of users that voted yes and that voted no. Does anyone know where I can find a script to do this?
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Answer by David K
http://www.flektor.com/
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about 1 year ago
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about 1 year ago
Blogging about ones own interest would be much easier than choosing an odd topic. But given the target of making money with Google Adsense, I would suggest three successful topics;
1. Amazing Cars
2. Latest Technology
3. Reviews of Music & Movies
Amazing Cars – would produce mediocre traffic with average EPC between $0.20 to $0.50 – depending on your keywords.
Technology – a high profile topic – would produce low traffic but high EPC between $1.00 & &10.00 – truly it pays to focus on this one
Reviews on Movies & Music – would produce high traffic but EPC would be very low – between $0.01 to $0.10.
One Final Note: Your Adsense success even depends on many other factors – i.e. placement of Ads, traffic and keywords on blog.
More info at http://www.adsenseplayer.com
Happy blogging.
about 1 year ago
Making Money!!!! Read this one and maybe it will help!
http://putterpods.blogspot.com
about 1 year ago
The newest product built around adsense is http://Urbanread.com ..As far as I have heard.
about 1 year ago
Check out Google Docs. They give you a piece of a page to develop questions for surveys or anything else that you can think of.
about 1 year ago
One of the best places to find scripts!