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Delaware’s data privacy law ratified this week despite criticisms

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Norway Fining Meta $98,500 per Day for User Privacy Breach

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111 points·by VisitorAnalyt·hace 3 años·91 comments

Visitor Analytics

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New Swiss Data Privacy Law from First September

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VisitorAnalyt
·hace 3 años·discuss
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VisitorAnalyt
·hace 3 años·discuss
Big tech - and Meta's approach to user data security - has long felt too powerful for Europe's data protection authorities to control. Given this, Norway's success is showing other European countries the way, and this points to a significant improvement in EU citizen personal data protection in the coming years.
VisitorAnalyt
·hace 3 años·discuss
At Visitor Analytics, we've created a great website intelligence tool. It's really analytics++, with in-built user behaviour analytics tools like heatmaps and session recordings, and visitor communication features that add the customer's voice to the optimization party. It's also privacy-by-design, making it ideal for businesses interested in respecting data privacy laws.
VisitorAnalyt
·hace 3 años·discuss
If you're getting a decent amount of traffic then chances are some will live in Asia.

You could try installing an analytics tool line mine that will tell you where visitors are coming from. It won't tell you if the website is blocked in a certain country or region, but it's a start!

Alternatively, I did a little check online and comparitech.com will tell you if your site is blocked in China. There's probably not much you can do about North Korea TBH!

Best of luck anyway!

https://www.visitor-analytics.io/en
VisitorAnalyt
·hace 3 años·discuss
I just checked out your site. It's a pretty cool idea and now I'm convinced I'm losing my hair!

But back to your question.

While I don't know your traffic numbers, $100 in revenue is something you could easily achieve in a couple of months.

Affiliate marketing is one way to go - that is, emailing companies that work in the hairloss industry to see whether they'd want to pay you to advertise on your site. Obviously, you don't want to ruin the simplicity of your website with too many ads, but one could work.

You can choose who you affiliate with, and so you could just reach out to companies that you like, and think that folliclly challenged people would want to know about. That would be great - there's so many snake oil salesmen in the hairloss world, it's good to give some help to the more genuine out there.

The hard thing is that there are more good ideas than successful websites. It's a shame, but I guess creating and profiting represent different sides of the brain. There's probably blogs out there where people talk about this very issue - taking a great bit of software and making enough money from it to keep it going. Best of luck to you!

I think you'd really help yourself by adding an analytics platform to your site. These tools will tell you everything about your website visitors, and you can then use this information to decide where you'll be best able to make your $100 back a month. Visitor Analytics is a good 'un, and I'll share the link at the bottom here if you fancy it.

https://www.visitor-analytics.io/
VisitorAnalyt
·hace 3 años·discuss
Switzerland is the latest European/EU-adjacent country to align their data privacy framework with GDPR. You've got to wonder why it took so long to update their Federal Data Protection Act, which dates back to 1992.