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Way to Get Free Advertising on Google!

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This is a very interesting idea and it has helped me immensely when I had to advertise my web based business. Check it out if you have any use for advertising, it could save you thousands of dollars in advertising! You can place your Pay per Click ads with Google and most other search engines at no cost to you!
Free Pay Per Click Advertising

I know you will appreciate this,
Kyle Leonard

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Topic starter Posted : 27/06/2008 6:11 pm
(@Anonymous)
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Re: Way to Get Free Advertising on Google!

If it sounds too good to be true.....

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Posted : 02/07/2008 10:33 am
(@Anonymous)
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Re: Way to Get Free Advertising on Google!

It's usually not. However I would suggest checking this out as it is incredibly useful.

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Topic starter Posted : 02/07/2008 3:42 pm
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Re: Way to Get Free Advertising on Google!

Interesting. I'm sure getting $1 Million in free advertising from Google doesn't violate their Terms of Service or anything of the sort. (Besides the fact that $1 Million in free advertising by someone is enough to completely overturn the advertising market in Google AdWords.)

Let me guess, Kyle - you have used this yourself, right? Or is this just an affiliate program run through Commision Junction or something similar?

As SBA said - if it sounds too good to be true, it probably is. I suggest staying away from this one.

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Posted : 07/10/2008 5:54 am
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Re: Way to Get Free Advertising on Google!

In my opinion, inability for Google to not offer offer Adblocking of any form (besides popup blocker) (from initial release) will remain and probably is a strategy to increase revenue to their AdSense stream. (Which is primary source of income for Google Inc.) It could possibly be one of the main reasons to offer a new browser to compliment AdSense + their Google Apps platform. Almost everyone I know that uses Firefox has a Adblock plugin installed.

Don’t get me wrong, I do forsee a plugin coming from the Open Source Chromium. I love the Chrome UI, fast rendering and not to mention the new Javascript engine. For short term Ad blockage, I started looking for alternatives and found out: Best Acne Medicine SMART LIPOSUCTION

* Google does not deliver an adblocking plugin for Chrome.
* forget AdMuncher it’s not free.
* forget Privoxy it’s way too complicated
* forget HostsMan it doesn’t work anyway

I strongly recommend BFilter. It’s totally painless to install, no setup required and it works instantly (after adjusting the browser’s proxy settings). Knows a lot of adservers and works like a charm even for Canadian ads. Adding rules is straight forward, as we are used to with AdblockPlus.

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Posted : 27/08/2009 7:49 am
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