Nuffnang Saves the Day
By edelweiz on 11th September, 2008
It’s been a week since I signed up to the newest blog advertising community that hit the Philippines– Nuffnang. A Jafaikan word meaning “real cool” or “real good,” Nuffnang was officially launched on 27 February 2007 in Singapore. From there, the Nufnang fever has spread to Malaysia and just recently, the Philippines.

I have yet to earn my first peso with Nuffnang but so far, I’ve been enjoying my free membership. What I like best about Nuffnang are the timely analytics that never fail to keep me delighted. Apparently, Nuffnang regularly gathers analytics for my site that include my page views, number of unique visitors and where they came from, keywords and referrals, among others. It works almost the same as Google Analytics but in a more casual manner. For me, it’s like a friend telling you how good or bad you behaved in the past and what you can do to turn the situation to your advantage. It challenges you to make the best of your site everyday. Fun, isn’t it?
It was a blogger friend who introduced me to Nuffnang Philippines. At first I was hesistant but after realizing that more and more bloggers were signing up, I visited the site to see for myself. Signing up with Nuffnang is as easy as ABC. It took my application less than 24 hours to get approved and confirmed. And it took me less than four days to become a Glitterati member that boasts of many priveleges. You automatically become a Glitterati member if you’re not a member of any local blog ad network. As for placing Nuffnang ads, I set my ad preference to default while waiting for future offers suited to my site.

I have yet to earn my first peso with Nuffnang but so far, I’ve been enjoying my free membership. What I like best about Nuffnang are the timely analytics that never fail to keep me delighted. Apparently, Nuffnang regularly gathers analytics for my site that include my page views, number of unique visitors and where they came from, keywords and referrals, among others. It works almost the same as Google Analytics but in a more casual manner. For me, it’s like a friend telling you how good or bad you behaved in the past and what you can do to turn the situation to your advantage. It challenges you to make the best of your site everyday. Fun, isn’t it?
It was a blogger friend who introduced me to Nuffnang Philippines. At first I was hesistant but after realizing that more and more bloggers were signing up, I visited the site to see for myself. Signing up with Nuffnang is as easy as ABC. It took my application less than 24 hours to get approved and confirmed. And it took me less than four days to become a Glitterati member that boasts of many priveleges. You automatically become a Glitterati member if you’re not a member of any local blog ad network. As for placing Nuffnang ads, I set my ad preference to default while waiting for future offers suited to my site.
So, what are you waiting for? Be a member NOW!
Photo Credit: http://www.nuffnang.com.ph
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thanks for the info, Edel! i’l surely try this one!
@trx d: try it, we have nothing to lose.
Thanks for visiting my blogs..
Congrats sa my friend! We won!! the chosen 68!
@LJDiaz: thanks.cognrats to you, too and welcome to the life of a breadwinner!
Congrats to all chosen winners!
(Including me)Hehe…
congrats
@joedel: thanks and congrats to you, too.
@ice: thank you!
congrats for being one of the 68 nuffnang winners:)btw, care to xlinks?
hi, edelweiza. congrats! btw, it was nice meeting you at the belo event.
Congrats! Would love to exchange links as well
Do you want to change link?
Can i have links exchange as well
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