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1.Hard drive hack provides root access, even after reinstall (spritesmods.com)
472 points by pd0wm on Aug 2, 2013 | 89 comments
2.Two Stories of Passive Income Excess (myles.io)
348 points by mkrecny on Aug 2, 2013 | 123 comments
3.Ask HN: I'm a chronic procrastinator – how do I break it?
340 points by procastatron on Aug 2, 2013 | 292 comments
4.FBI pressures Internet providers to install surveillance software (cnet.com)
288 points by ojbyrne on Aug 2, 2013 | 97 comments
5.Did Goldman Overstep in Criminally Charging Its Ex-Programmer? (vanityfair.com)
257 points by yummyfajitas on Aug 2, 2013 | 220 comments
6.TimelineJS: build visually rich interactive timelines (verite.co)
199 points by cnivolle on Aug 2, 2013 | 29 comments
7.OAuth of Fealty: Resignation beyond sorrow on the Facebook Platform and beyond (bogost.com)
181 points by jlees on Aug 2, 2013 | 45 comments
8.After NSA's XKeyscore, Wikipedia Switches to HTTPS (fastcompany.com)
183 points by alecco on Aug 2, 2013 | 114 comments
9.Don't Plug Your Phone into a Charger You Don't Own (pcmag.com)
153 points by vinhnx on Aug 2, 2013 | 93 comments
10.Here’s what real reform of the NSA looks like (washingtonpost.com)
146 points by Libertatea on Aug 2, 2013 | 38 comments
11.Khan Academy now accepts Bitcoin via Coinbase (coinbase.com)
146 points by FredEE on Aug 2, 2013 | 18 comments
12.Bradley Manning and "hacker madness" scare tactic (newscientist.com)
133 points by Libertatea on Aug 2, 2013 | 45 comments
13.Comments in JSON (fadefade.com)
127 points by p3drosola on Aug 2, 2013 | 176 comments
14.Carmack: Armadillo Aerospace in “hibernation mode” (newspacejournal.com)
126 points by pvarangot on Aug 2, 2013 | 54 comments
15.CoreOS Vagrant Images (coreos.com)
125 points by NSMeta on Aug 2, 2013 | 43 comments
16.Dwarf Fortress in 2013 (gamasutra.com)
117 points by akg on Aug 2, 2013 | 77 comments
17.Hacker News in the Terminal (andrewvos.com)
112 points by AndrewVos on Aug 2, 2013 | 68 comments
18. [dupe] Germany ends spy pact with US and UK after Snowden (bbc.co.uk)
109 points by obtino on Aug 2, 2013 | 17 comments
19. [dupe] Scientist banned from revealing codes used to start luxury cars (theguardian.com)
109 points by qwertzlcoatl on Aug 2, 2013 | 35 comments
20.Facial scrubs polluting Great Lakes with plastic (cbc.ca)
99 points by fraqed on Aug 2, 2013 | 78 comments
21.Security disclosure about a Bluetooth toilet (trustwave.com)
98 points by tosbourn on Aug 2, 2013 | 28 comments
22.Mean Stack (mean.io)
103 points by keva161 on Aug 2, 2013 | 93 comments
23.The Outrage about PRISM spying is wearing off already (pcworld.com)
96 points by Baustin on Aug 2, 2013 | 107 comments
24.Germany nixes surveillance pact with US, Britain (yahoo.com)
96 points by stfu on Aug 2, 2013 | 26 comments
25.Full Stack Web Development (act2.me)
92 points by skybison on Aug 2, 2013 | 35 comments
26.The Startup Legitimizer (thestartuplegitimizer.com)
85 points by smacktoward on Aug 2, 2013 | 18 comments
27.Why Mark Shuttleworth is important to desktop Linux (fossforce.com)
87 points by Nathandim on Aug 2, 2013 | 80 comments
28.The State Machines of Core.Async (hueypetersen.com)
84 points by _halgari on Aug 2, 2013 | 2 comments
29.Show HN: FUSE filesystem for Google Drive written in OCaml (github.com/astrada)
86 points by astrada on Aug 2, 2013 | 29 comments

It was a bit surreal to see two of my HN comments in a blog post on the front page of HN.

Since people are interested, here's another tale of my year running affiliate campaigns on Facebook.

By the time I got into the game the competition was already heating up. I spent most of my efforts scaling my dating site campaigns internationally because global traffic was a far more fertile field, with less competition and cheaper clicks.

After I had maxed out all the nations of the English speaking world, I started running campaigns in France (and I unwittingly and unintentionally advertised hard core porn on Facebook in France for at least a month because of the geographic based redirect of the dating site I was advertising, with a US based IP you saw a tame site, with a French IP explicit hardcore porn)

My greatest success however was in expanding my operation to Latin America.

In the industry the concept of banner blindness is crucial to understand. Click through rates go down over time, both for individual ads and for entire nations. Because a site like Facebook wants to maximize its CPM, higher click through rates are the way to get cheaper clicks and profit.

I took my profitable ads in English and ran them through Google translate into Spanish. It was something simple like "Meet Hot Girls".

The hardest part was finding a dating site that accepted South American traffic. Credit cards and e-commerce have a ways to go in the global South, and therefore the traffic is of much lower value because it converts much less.

I found a tame version of Adult Friend Finder without any nudity on it's landing page. At the time Friend Finder Networks stated that they accepted traffic from almost all of the South American countries.

The first day I ran my campaigns in Columbia & Venezuela the response was incredible. Just astounding.

In an English speaking country you would be lucky to get three people out of a thousand to click on one of your ads. That first day in Columbia I was getting ten people out of a thousand to click and the clicks just cost one penny each!

I was converting at a rate that Friend Finder was paying me 14 cents per click and in that first day I made over $5000 with very little ad spend.

A small ad spend was important because I had to pay FB daily but was only paid out every two weeks and I was just out of college with very little credit.

I could have made so much more in those days with an American Express Plum card and unlimited credit.

As the South American ad campaigns went on the click through rates trended closer to the rates of their Western counterparts. It is for this reason I think I might have been the first person to run dating ads on Facebook in Columbia.


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