Paid Curiosity an interesting form of advertising

Discussion in 'Bargain Zone' started by doniku, Jul 1, 2007.

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  1. doniku

    doniku Guest

    I found an interesting website *link removed*
    Looks like a collection of advertising presented as surprises, I never saw
    this kind of advertising before! At the first impression looks like visitors
    might check each box for its content, just from curiosity.
    Purchasing a box might be a good value, especially if the site catches some
    media attention ( like million dollar page or something )
    What you think?:)
     
  2. Matt555

    Matt555 iMod

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    Haven't opened the link, considering this is your first post and you're suggesting people buy advertising space I think it's a lil dodgy or you're just here to promote this.

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  3. doniku

    doniku Guest

    My friend, this is just a personal opinion, I think i am free to express myself anywhere and anytime:)
     
  4. Matt555

    Matt555 iMod

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    I'm not saying you're not free to express yourself, I'm just saying, your first post is one suggesting we check out this advertising and that "Purchasing a box might be a good value, especially if the site catches some
    media attention" - things like this in the past are generally owned by the person posting, meaning you're trying to sell your services and asking us to give you money when you're got no background here. I didn't mean to offend, but this isn't the kind of thing that's liked an awful lot here.
     
  5. Big B

    Big B HWF Godfather

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    I'm sorry, but you don't pay the bandwidth expenses nor are an advertiser.
    You are not free to run around as you please. Hardware Forums is not a place for you to come and simply promote your website. That's rude, and since you're not paying for the bandwidth, is technically stealing.

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