Looks great so far, good work.. Thanks for helping me out with the registration stuff.
One thing I noticed that could use a fix, maybe change "Using SLL?:" to "Using SSL" in the proxy submission form :)
Looks great so far, good work.. Thanks for helping me out with the registration stuff.
One thing I noticed that could use a fix, maybe change "Using SLL?:" to "Using SSL" in the proxy submission form :)
I think you should allow them. We all know that those domains can be cheap and proxy webmasters have a thin profit margin and can't spend too much on domains and hosting. If the site is functional, fast and has good uptime, that's what end-users care more about than the domain extension. The less domain extensions you include, the less end-users you will have to market towards. Same thing on the webmaster side. The less domain extensions you allow the more paying advertisers you're rejecting.
I think i will have to agree with you vectro.Probably on the next ProxyNoid's update i will include those domains to the allow list.
After a couple of days struggling with the new update based on the styling and some minor improvements on the code i am very glad to present to you the new ProxyNoid :D
Just fwi the email blast that ProxyNoid sends goes to over 16k subscribers , and it's one email blast for each proxy site that you submit ;)
Not to mention the rest of the social friends and followers which hit more than 6k :)
In order to celebrate this event we are giving away free ProxyNoid credits.
Coupon code celebration
it looks great and is very useful
Yep, it's getting better :)
Only (kinda) weird thing I noticed so far on the site was that the pagination on the proxylist tool page goes up to page 23, but it's the same content on each page.