Today we’re asking our users for feedback on the amount of featured offers we should publish each month. The past few months we have been averaging 15-20 offers per month, with the balance of the days being dedicated to tutorials, interviews, polls (like this one!) and other content that we hope you find interesting.
So, do you like the current rate of offer posts? Or should we decrease or increase? Let us know your opinion.
We are looking forward to your feedback! Remember to vote and then leave your thoughts in the comments below.
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I think having many offers is fine, in their own blog category. Or if you don’t want to kill your blog SEO than maybe a different URL altogether like /offers/ … would be better.
Then people can subscribe to blog and/or offers separately instead of getting emails about offers daily. Having 2 different newsletter options is my suggestion.
Thanks for the suggestion @Toads
So long as the offers are for genuine “Low End” boxes, and so long as they are exclusive to LEB, then there should be no limit to these – the more the better.
Where the ‘offer’ doesn’t include a Low End variant, or is available at the same rate on the vendor’s site or elsewhere, then these should be limited – no more than 3 per month I would say.
Thanks for the input. Agreed that exclusive and deep discounts are most interesting. It can’t just be an offer available publicly.
I know this industry is more quiet than 10 years ago. But please bring more ads and offers like before
What specifically are you looking for?
I am seeking for more offers from Europe, that are not 1 year(whole VPS settings are away after), but recurring.
(VPS provider will get less money, but every year/month etc.)
Also updating kernels (option) of OpenVZ server will be fine(Now we have a lot of years old kernels with bugs).
thx JB