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Posted by Philip Semanchuk on 09/08/07 16:30
In article <1189189844.313320.138900@g4g2000hsf.googlegroups.com>,
affiliate.marketing.company.bd1g@gmail.com wrote:
> With the explosion of the internet today, more and more people are
> turning to the world wide web in search of money making
> opportunities.
>
> In this respect, affiliate marketing stands as a viable source of
> income, especially for newbies as they are able to start marketing
> straight away to make money. However, pitfalls abound as there are
> many unscrupulous people online trying to separate these newbies from
> their money.
>
> In order not to be scammed, newbies are strongly advised to seek
> knowledge from experienced & ligitimate online mentors. The problem
> is, how to tell the genuine mentors from the fakes.
Let's tally the score, shall we? Spams newsgroups, can't spell
"legitimate" correctly and has a typo in the subject line. Yep, sounds
like a genuine affiliate marketer to me!
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Philip Semanchuk
email: first name @ last name.com
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