theres a bit of confusion as to what I'm referring to, its my fault I wasn't clear enough. I mean (as Mr Wolf has observed), a website from which I host an online store, not an eBay store, because that is likely to get hits as there are automatically links to it from within your listings, under ones username.
I think I did host pictures from one of my domains, Mr Wolf, that could actually be it! I could have got hits to those domains because thats where the images were hosted, and I have in fact done this my self, checked out where someones image is hosted and checkout out their website.
I thought that perhaps it had been me going from ebay, to work on storetopia.. but over 7500 times? I didn't think I was that diligent..
If it is the images, then my goodness. In November, there was a huge peak in activity to my domain, thats when I had the most (80, all ebay store) listings (incidentally, in response to internetceo, I was VERO's for store listings, but on the other hand I was revising them all at once like 4-5 times a day) and thats when I'd got them looking nice and professional, and also working in I.E (for some time they looked great in mozilla, but when I checked in I.E they were all over the place). At the end of November, I was banned for VERO.. of course they were legit but there ya go, consequently, hits dropped like a lead balloon.
The store just had a coming soon landing page, and if anyone had bothered to try /index.php after the domain, they'd have entered an OsCommerce store with example products.
I think that could be it, image hosting. If it is, thats quite powerful, and I'd suggest hosting your own images from an online store, perhaps some people know that if you've got a website going you might have the same product on there for cheaper. However, of course if you've been banned and your 'underground' and you've used that domain before obviously don't host images from it, its probably worth getting a new domain with an online store just to host images from, probably would increase revenue and store sales.
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