On August 23rd, we asked you to tell us how many offers we should publish per month. After 12 days of voting and 163 votes, the results are in:
In other words, you want more offers, more options, and as many choices as possible – not surprising for a consumer looking for deals in the marketplace!
LowEndBox is constantly on the lookout for deals and we source offers from multiple sources:
- Many hosts contact us and submit offers. It’s a fantastic opportunity for them to get free advertising exposure, connect with our audience, and build organic search traffic.
- We watch our sister site, LowEndTalk, and contact hosts who post there, asking if they’d like to mirror their offers on LEB.
- When our staff comes across an interesting offer on another site, we sometimes drop them a line, asking them if they’d like to post on LEB.
Our goal is to get as many fresh offers in front of our readers as possible.
We also invite users to contact us if they come across interesting deals in their Internet travels.
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The results are clear, our users want more high quality offers. We are going to work on that.
Thank you everyone for the feedback/voting.