I collect quotes. I read quotes. I enjoy quotes.
I recently noticed Llorelle was endorsing and explaining a new quotes plug-in, which can be found here.
Instead of using it for the quotes feature, I’ve installed it with random PPC snippets - sort of mantras for the PPC world.
I think it’s a fun idea, and one way to spice up a blog page (and I’m going to watch the reload stats to see how many people just refresh the page to see a new quote).
It could also be used as a low-tech ad server. However, PHPAdsNew might be a better choice if you have some programming skills.
So - is it good? Taking up valuable space? Comments?
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Of course I like it
See you at SES!
Teresa beat me to it.
I\’m just going to see how many page views I can chew up trying to read them all
Doesn’t anyone actually take a day off on Saturdays?
Is this your way of catching up on the non-work stuff?
Could improve user stickiness - we’ll see.