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Life is good
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When you suggest the surfer will get "More" meaning free and you send them to a pyasite then it is a blind link. Even if they have free samples or teaser chat we all know eventually it is not free.
Your examples above I wouldn't say are 100% blind links. They are borderline. I'd have to see the site and the context of where that text is located. When you say "Get access to..." that is fairly clear and not blind for the most part. |
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on vacation
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I agree with ramster - I see a lot of text links that are really walking the line...whether or not the site is accepted will often depend on other factors too.
If you put a "Join here" even without the sponsor name, I would feel better about it. eg: "Real live CHAT WITH BUSTY GIRLS IT WILL BE HUGE SUPRISE FOR YOU - JOIN HERE" It's hard cuz being in the business it's pretty obvious to me; even for seasoned surfers I think they realize that when they click a link they will be asked to eventually cough up some cash. Try to put yourself in the mind of a newbie surfer who has never seen this before then you get an idea of what is blind. just my $0.02 ![]() Ponygirl |
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If you don’t take a chance the Angels won’t dance
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I agree. Not good to try to trick the surfer. I had one submit that had a link to a sponsor. It was clear that is where you were going. However it ended with "... for a free video". So I clicked and no video, clicked on the tour page, no video. I clicked a link on the tour page "free video" and there was a video. That stretching it too far in my opinion. I did list the site but I would hesitate to do it again.
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