Talk:List of internet beggars

Karen here. We do get traffic even though we just started. And we also list other people that need help. And we link to WikiPedia. Also our index page is in Google and it will be about another week before Google and Live and Yahoo list our other pages. As for TV coverage and notable websites, we are "The Queens and Kings of Online Internet Funny Beggars Panhandling", you just watch us grow bigger than you can imagine. We are about to upload some of the funniest Flash ever, on this subject. And to be featured in NewGrounds. Have a great day! Lisa Karen 05:37, 10 January 2007 (UTC)

Non-notable links will be removed
I removed many of these links as they are to non-notable websites which have almost no traffic and few if any hits in a google search. See External_links, wikipedia articles don't contain links to every webpage in the world. This article should only contain links to well known websites which have had media coverage. --Xyzzyplugh 17:50, 27 December 2006 (UTC)

We will work to get the traffic up to http://risingsisters.com and then resubmit to Wiki. We didn't know we had to have traffic. We just registered the domain and built it last weekend because OUR SITUATION IS REALLY, REALLY BAD.Adria.richards 09:33, 28 December 2006 (UTC)

tomc112 YOU HAVE TO BE KIDDING! SINCE WHEN IS WIKIPEDIA REQUIREING TV COVERAGE. IT IS AN INFORMATION SOURCE. HOW DO YOU EXPECT WEBSITES TO GET TRAFFIC UNLESS THEY ARE POSTED ON SITES LIKE "LIST OF INTERNET BEGGERS"? XYZZYPLUGH MUST OWN ONE OF THE SITES LISTED OR ALL OF THE SITES LISTED AND HE DOESN'T WANT THE COMPETITION. SO DO YOU OWN A CYBER BEGGING SITE??????
 * Wikipedia does not require tv coverage for information to be listed, but it does require that subjects covered be notable, that they have reliable sources to back information up. One of our policies you might want to look at is External links.  The purpose of wikipedia is not to help websites get traffic or to help people advertise their website, you need to do that on your own elsewhere.  Once a website has become well known, then perhaps it can be linked to here.  The websites already linked to in this article are heavily trafficked and have been mentioned in magazine articles and so on (hopefully, it's possible that even some of the current ones listed should be removed, I haven't thoroughly checked them all).  And no, I don't personally own a cyber begging website.  --Xyzzyplugh 21:27, 6 February 2007 (UTC)