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Just came across a nice new directory that looks something along the
lines of a web 2.0 app. Flimble.com is a pay for position directory, where the more you bid the higher your link ranks. Once a link has been submitted, the site tracks your websites stats such as Alexa and PR and users can post comments to provide valuable feedback. Take a look at http://www.flimble.com |
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Lx22 wrote:
> Just came across a nice new directory that looks something along the > lines of a web 2.0 app. > > iamaspammer.com is a pay for position directory, where the more you bid > the higher your link ranks. Once a link has been submitted, the site > tracks your websites stats such as Alexa and PR and users can post > comments to provide valuable feedback. > > Take a look at http://www.iamaspammer.com > > Ah, you found your own site, did you? Amazing how many people lose their site and have to find them again :-) And gee - your contact is a hotmail account - anthonyrulz64@hotmail.com. You expect anyone to pay someone who doesn't even have a real email address? I'll tell you what - I'll bid $10/day. You pay me that much per site and I'll be glad to place my sites in your directory. They'll probably be the only sites you get. Some people are so dense... -- ================== Remove the "x" from my email address Jerry Stuckle JDS Computer Training Corp. jstucklex@attglobal.net ================== |
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Jerry Stuckle wrote:
> Lx22 wrote: >> Just came across a nice new directory that looks something along the >> lines of a web 2.0 app. >> >> iamaspammer.com is a pay for position directory, where the more you bid >> the higher your link ranks. Once a link has been submitted, the site >> tracks your websites stats such as Alexa and PR and users can post >> comments to provide valuable feedback. >> >> Take a look at http://www.iamaspammer.com >> >> > > Ah, you found your own site, did you? > > Amazing how many people lose their site and have to find them again :-) > > And gee - your contact is a hotmail account - anthonyrulz64@hotmail.com. > You expect anyone to pay someone who doesn't even have a real email > address? Don't forget "and you post from Google Gropes". -- Blinky RLU 297263 Killing all posts from Google Groups The Usenet Improvement Project - http://improve-usenet.org |
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"Lx22" <anthony.j.feint@gmail.com> wrote in message news:1192591232.975427.26270@q5g2000prf.googlegrou ps.com... > Take a look at http://www.spammers.com Take a look at whois: Registrant contact: Anthony Feint. Take a look at your post headers, up on the top of this post. From address: anthony.j.feint@gmail.com How incredibly stupid. |
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Lx22 <anthony.j.feint@gmail.com> wrote:
>Just came across a nice new directory that looks something along the >lines of a web 2.0 app. > >Flimble.com is a pay for position directory, where the more you bid >the higher your link ranks. Once a link has been submitted, the site >tracks your websites stats such as Alexa and PR and users can post >comments to provide valuable feedback. And what use is, yet another, directory going to be? If I want to find fishmongers in Fishbourne I shant go to a general directory, I may try the yellow pages or perhaps one of the big search engines. I recommend you consider continuing your education, and then getting a real job, you're obviously not cut out for conning people. X |
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Lx22 <anthony.j.feint@gmail.com> wrote in message:
1192591232.975427.26270@q5g2000prf.googlegroups.co m, > a pay for position directory, where the more you bid > the higher your link ranks. A directory that sorts results based on how much advertisers pay rather than on a merit system has no value for it's visitors. It exists only to serve the website owner. Those who are dumb enough to pay for advertising in your directory are bigger fools than the few visitors who may actually stumble across the directory and use it to search for something. -- Red |
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