DISQUS

LiewCF Tech Blog: Add Your Link on The New Straits Times Online

  • Planet Malaysia · 1 year ago
    I'm thinking putting my ads too. Thanks for the new.
  • AhTim · 1 year ago
    It's too expensive for me. A week is not enough! :)
  • Edward Khoo · 1 year ago
    That's the cheapest PR7 link that I have seen, I think later on they will raise the price
  • Iskandar · 1 year ago
    I wa filling the form until I read the T&C that says:-

    " Please print and fax this form together with payment slip to +603-2282 4289"

    Hmm ...
  • Ibnu Asad · 1 year ago
    Hmm..maybe it's time to visit https://www.google.com/webmasters/tools/paidlinks :P
  • LcF · 1 year ago
    The online form is just for display purpose... you need to print the form (pdf), fill in and fax it together with payment slip.
  • Rice blogger · 1 year ago
    it is only on internal pages...so the pagerank is slightly lower...but it is still a good price
  • Syahid A. · 1 year ago
    150 is quite reasonable for one of the major papers in Malaysia. but risking it for Google...hmm. That needs some serious thought.
  • iCalvyn · 1 year ago
    great, wait to see your result there. I a bit paid for me to advertise there :D ....
  • iCalvyn · 1 year ago
    only tech freak like us will know how useful PR was... outside or even their web master dono what is PR too, so they dono how to judge a PR7 text link price too...

    other then this, may be they also dono sell link can affect their PR... alot people act like pro out there but actually they are NUT, don judge what they are with their outlook.
  • Marco · 1 year ago
    Is there any website that can check your page rank other than installing the Google tool bar?

    RM150 per week is abit too expensive.
  • mEsoL · 1 year ago
    Marco, you can use Firefox extension. Just go to http://addon.mozilla.org and search for page rank.
  • Speed · 1 year ago
    I try all the time to find the best ads I can go. Thanks.
  • Nick Cheng · 1 year ago
    Agreed with Marco on pricing, but i believe they are not targeting small potatoes like us, they must be aiming the big fish out there.