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From: Miriam Proctor
Subject: [Bug-gne] sorcerer
Date: Wed, 11 Oct 2006 08:53:57 -0400
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these three deals really box them out for a five years to come.
anyway, it's all entrepreneurial poker.
PPP would have to do a LOT of hard work to make their model work transparently.
It's like a neutral party buying the biggest asset in play. It's unique in the media landscape, and as someone who's fallen in love with it and helped it grow, I feel the need to defend it from the forces of evil. All goods are in high qualities and low prices. Am I doing it for the ratings?
I respond in his comments, but also wanted to post my thoughts here as well. By doing this the folks at the table who are good players started to get very confused while reading into my strategy.
Some folks put their headphones on and wear sunglasses during a poker game, while others like to chat the other players up.
The Internet already has enough spam; we don't need bloggers generating it for commission.
What about the average and bad products in the world you ask?
All goods are in high qualities and low prices.
So much for taking it easy. We ban advertisers who do bad things-not enable and profit from them like PayPerPost does.
It's all part of the game. How is that deceptive? We don't sell ads to losers like this.
Barnum and his famous circus. Folks come up and sit at the table in the hopes of winning.
Folks come up and sit at the table in the hopes of winning. Will their system work with transparency?
these three deals really box them out for a five years to come. are not so desperate that they have to pay for people to blog about them-far from it in fact. they are the best products and services in the world.
PayPerPosts link farm and covert marketing tools will NEVER put a dent into high-end display advertising.
are not so desperate that they have to pay for people to blog about them-far from it in fact. Now, I think most marketers will laugh them right out of town, but if no one speaks up and Tim's voting for this service with his very large checkbook then these guys might get some traction. There is NOTHING innovative about deception.
PayPerPost should just end this issue and force transparency on their system. Aleksey Vayner is the man!
All goods are in high qualities and low prices.
What PayPerPost does is enable folks to get paid for doing COVERT marketing. They are talent right?
anyway, it's all entrepreneurial poker.
You guys have taken the low road and you are falling back on the very lame excuse of "market forces" to determine your ethics. The seller calls the find a golden mermaid and refers to it as female. All goods are in high qualities and low prices.
this deal makes total sense.


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