Links and referrals
By Impervious
@Impervious (1147)
United States
April 22, 2007 7:04pm CST
I don't know aboutb the rest of you but I like when someone has a new opportunity to share that would allow me to make more money online.
However it seems that I am coming across more and more users that post only the referral link with no information. Like I said I like to hear about new opportunities. But I would like to know somethingabout it.
Also I recall seeing a post recently from a user that got a virus by clicking a link here.
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7 responses
@uniquenorthern (932)
• United States
23 Apr 07
impervious I am with you on this one! I like to hear about new opportunities for making money online, but I really wish that people would take the time to let us all know what the program is about. It seems that people are starting to get more worried about quantity than quality. Really is too bad, as some of them, I might possibly have been interested in.
I always have my virus scanner on and running when doing anything online. Tip* I tried to download the instantbuzz toolbar the other day and got 3 or 4 of the nasty little things, but they were caught instantly thank goodness. It always pays to be careful.
@Impervious (1147)
• United States
23 Apr 07
I probably would have left this open a bit longer but you get the cookie, You got it...
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@TDonald (1421)
• United States
23 Apr 07
If you got nasty little things they didn't come from IB.
I use it every day and I have NEVER had any problems. It will trigger alerts on some spyware scans but that doesn't mean it's malicious spyware. It's just the way it works.
IB is great for testing headlines and offers. Especially if you know how to get lots of free credits everyday.
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@kiiizu (1901)
• Estonia
23 Apr 07
You can check my blog http://makesomefreemoney.blogspot.com There are some of my opportunities listed, with explanations. As you see from the title of the blog, everything is free to join there. Most of my posts are related to affiliate marketing because that is what I'm trying to study now. There are also links to some other money making blogs you can visit to find more opportunities.
@TDonald (1421)
• United States
24 Apr 07
For me the opportuniy promoted is secondary to the person promoting it.
I look at what they are doing. The kinds or contribution they are making here.
If I see someone here to promote every opportunity (good or bad) that crosses their monitor... I pass.
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@wenfri (1185)
• Canada
23 Apr 07
I have to agree I don't like everyone posting referral links either. Especially without a some sort of description of what they are doing to make money
I belong to only one other program besides Mylot LOL It is unique in that all I have to do is promote one url and the rest takes care of itself. Even has built in residual programs to make extra income.
Cost a whole $5 to join and you get everything you need to run an online business Also 24/7 support from real people who truly care if YOU Succeed
If you are interested or would like more info let me know Then and only then will I post the link for everyone to browse. One that will let you know everything that is included with it
Wishing you Success online and off
Wendy
@retardedrugrat (4791)
• Canada
23 Apr 07
This sounds intriguing actually lol. It sounds simple and like something that I could do.
I am interested and so I'll send you a friends request. Then maybe you could send me a private message giving me a little more info?
Many thanks.
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@retardedrugrat (4791)
• Canada
23 Apr 07
Okay, I'm not going to do what most others did and use this as an opportunity to get referrals. I'm going to sympathize with you lol.
I have seen a lot of people who are posting referral links, and there are times when the referral link they include in their response has nothing to do with the discussion at hand.
Mylot states that we should report these because it's against their rules. I personally leave them. If they're not harming anyone then why should we report them?
As members, it's nice to share these links, although, if you're going to, then it's only fair that the person responding should give more info about what the link is to and what it entails.
Lets face it, they wouldn't jump off a cliff just because we said it's safe.
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@melanie652 (2524)
• United States
23 Apr 07
I like to know information about a program too. What type of program it is, what activity is required and payout information. I also want to know that the program has been around awhile and the person has been paid.
Personally, I won't recommend a program to anyone unless I've tried it out and know I'll get paid.