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Add 1-Code to Your Site & Magically Makes You Money!

Posted by Marvin Williams
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Aug 8, 2008
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Just Released: A New "Magic Code" that when added to any site you have causes your site (or even any site) to magically start making money. No joke. This discovery was made by a New York doctor who for the last 10 years used it secretly to do everything from offset his advertising costs, to just adding it to 1,000's of webpages and amass a personal wealth now of nearly $100 million cash! And now he's decided to allow you and everyone else to share in it (and since he stands nothing more to gain by keeping "you" in the dark about it). As it turns out, a number of the largest online firms such as Alexa, and even a good number of the top 100 sites r anked on the entire Web are already using this amazing, but very simple secret. Alexa, for instance, adds this code to a number of their webpages and it allows them to automatically generate an "extra" $90,000 a month in profits – and that for just a single webpage! If you had 10 such pages that each did likewise, you'd "magically" get $900,000 every 30 days just poured into your pocket! And most important: You should instantly recognize the fact that since a firm like Alexa (as well as about 34% of the Web's top 100 sites) is using this, then you too should be using it. But here's what may SHOCK you the absolute very most ...     * It takes you just 45 seconds to add this code to any webpage     * Once added you do NOTHING further – but money just starts pouring in! And remember ... Just in case you think this isn't for real, firms like Alexa and others in the top 100 wouldn't be using it (but they are; so what does that tell you?) If you are wise and want to make your webpages pay you money automatically simply by adding just a simple string of 1-line code to any webpage, then you had best go here immediately: ~~~> http://tinyurl.com/beam2magiccode Why the need to RUSH? ... Simple: The guy giving this out is letting just about another 500 to maybe 600 people at best find out about this, and then he's deliberately going to "pull the rug out from underneath" anyone else trying to get it! I know, I know ... That sounds very cruel and unfair. But that's his doing; so rather than argue with him it would probably just be a better idea to just go there and grab it so that at least "you" don't get left out in the rain, right? But fair warning, in case you stumble upon this too late, just don't be shocked to see it's no longer available. -Marvin Williams
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Arthur Webster
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Just plain honesty

Hi, Mastertikitak, (Great name!)

Yes - people here at Apsense DO remove affiliate IDs if they buy something.

As a matter of interest, a local SEO company is investigating just how widespread the practice is and since (now) nine Apsense members have bought 5bucksaday AFTER clicking on my page but also AFTER going direct to the home web site, I can see no point in advertising anything in an area where honour is absent.

The SEO company has been running Adwords campaigns using several of my

Aug 11, 2008
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Lisa Lomas
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Seems interesting wish to know more really.

Aug 11, 2008
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MasterTikitak
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Hi Old Coot .... I have to copy and paste part of what you said back to you so that you can elobarate please:

".......(and I won't do what so many here at Apsense do, and cut off your ID to stop you getting the commission). "

Does this really happen? It is very disturbing if it is happening. Playing with people's bread and butter is not right, in fact it is downright scamming. It is maddening. I guess this is what happens when people do not have INTEGRITY ! Thanks for ment

Aug 11, 2008
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Arthur Webster
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Just plain honesty

Hi, Marvin,

This guy has been advertising this for some time and he is still waiting to get 600 people using this code.

You are the first private individual (as opposed to some rampant IM guru) that I have seen advertising this so, please, tell me - how much are you making with it?

The thing that makes me suspicious of this is that the 'endorsements' on the web site are almost identical to endorsements for another product (only the name changes) - including one endorser who says he fin

Aug 8, 2008
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