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"If it is from "cj.com" or "websponsors" or "qksrv.net" or
contains the word "click" or "ad" then it is likely just an
advertisement masquerading as a Freebie."
As being a Freebie site owner I must reply to this remark.
Not all cj.com or qkrsrv.net are not masquerading as a freebie.
Alot of them are free offers that really do come!
Just recently I have received a t-shirt from a cj.com link.
Also cj.com has alot of great sweepstake affiliates & they do have real contests.
Also running a free site takes alot of time.
I typically spend 5+ hours a day updating & improving my site. & those links help pay for the upkeep of sites.
(graphics, url names...etc)
Yes I agree it is wrong to add a paid link if the site does not offer a free product.
Also I think it's important to add to freebie newbies, please click on ads, banners & links here & there.
They do help keeping the sites running well & productive.
"I think I'm gonna unsubscribe to all my freebie e-mails."
St. King
Not all freebie list are deceitful, most are honest.
Please do not hold all responsible because a some are out 4 the almightly dollar.
I'm sorry I had to vent, but I work long and hard on my site everyday. I do not want newbies to think all sites, newsletter or cj.com(qkrsrv.net) links are bad or deceitful.
Jennie
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