There is a new and unique traffic exchange in Pre Launch. I have been given the privelage of getting in at the top of this one.
Michael Gartner and Austin Hallock of Traffic Surfer have put together a brand new advertising network called
LinkCrews. It's a traffic exchange like no other aorund. Think TrafficSwarm meets TS25 meets steroids. I can't realy give out to many details about it right now but the doors are opening on August first.
Get a Head Start:
LinkCrews.
This is one of those programs that you will kick yourself for not getting in early, well, I'm giving you the chance to get in early and take part in the official launch. The site is in pre-launch until August 1st, then Michael and Austin will be promoting it like crazy and everyone will be joining and sending out emails.
Some of the unique features:
A Unique and Exciting hand coded script
2 responsive admins - Mike and Austin
Brand new idea! Different from all other traffic exchanges
100% New PM system for communicating
Do not miss this one:
LinkCrews.
This is your chance to join in the pre launch activities of a super advertising network. It has the backing of all the big names and Michael and Austin have put together the launch package like the pro's do.
The rights to the Linkcrews script was aquired by
http://www.clicksmatrix.com, along with the script itself in January 2007.
The script also came with a live version of
http://www.trafficsurfer.net and a newer version.
According to Austin, he wrote the script and Mike provided the hosting and domain name, so Austin only had the rights to the script itself. I think his assesment is wrong.
As the entire site was running on a script that Austin owned the entire rights, to Austin not only owned the rights to the scripts , but also to an ongoing share of the income from the site going forward.
I just feel that it doesn't matter if changes were made to it, if Austin already owned those rights, which I think he must have, how could they be edited away by a few changes?
Or I am wrong?
The script also came with a live version of http://www.trafficsurfer.net and a newer version.
According to Austin, he wrote the script and Mike provided the hosting and domain name, so Austin only had the rights to the script itself. I think his assesment is wrong.
As the entire site was running on a script that Austin owned the entire rights, to Austin not only owned the rights to the scripts , but also to an ongoing share of the income from the site going forward.
I just feel that it doesn't matter if changes were made to it, if Austin already owned those rights, which I think he must have, how could they be edited away by a few changes?
Or I am wrong?