list of 250 ejuice websites

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Before I post the link, I would like to know if I am allowed to put a link here for a list of the top 250 ejuice websites :)
OK, I don't sell e liquid so can post the link for those interested. I have no idea how new the list is but interesting anyway :)

http://biglistofwebsites.com/list-top-websites-on-ejuice
 
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Interesting. But very inaccurate. Missing a lot of vendors that are a lot more popular than the ones listed, based on page views. For example Healthcabin is listed as the most popular based on it's Alexa ranking of 91990. By comparison, fasttech has an Alexa ranking of 4983, Mt Baker Vapor is 56738, Madvapes 62186 etc...

Whatever method they used to guess which sites sell ejuice, missed a lot of ejuice vendors.

Still, quite handy. Lot's of vendors linked in one page
 

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Although those codes are good to know, 10% off everyday is a marketing gimmick. Plus, why not put on your site, 10% off everyday so vapers don't have to search everywhere and still not find it. Retail stores commonly up retail then say it's on sale for 10% off. If you compare apples to apples, that store may still be 20% higher than the store across the street. Has anyone gone to a CVS store and looked at their pricing?
Then they use zone pricing. If your store is in a bad neighborhood with little competition you will pay a premium.
 

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Although those codes are good to know, 10% off everyday is a marketing gimmick. Plus, why not put on your site, 10% off everyday so vapers don't have to search everywhere and still not find it. Retail stores commonly up retail then say it's on sale for 10% off. If you compare apples to apples, that store may still be 20% higher than the store across the street. Has anyone gone to a CVS store and looked at their pricing?
Then they use zone pricing. If your store is in a bad neighborhood with little competition you will pay a premium.

how about 15 or 20%? if you like a brand and buy it anyway, it's nice to have the code for it, that's what i made the list for
 
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