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To: bocopar

Technically speaking, excerpting from your own site is considered blog pimping and is frowned upon. The reason is that this site is funded by volunteer donations and is not considered an appropriate place to launch click through or blog hit campaigns.

If you can post your stuff here without excerpting you will have no trouble with any of us and you can have a great discussion. Many will then voluntarily click through to your blog to support you VOLUNTARILY and not as a result of click bait.

See how it works?

Blog pimps get rude treatment. Your article seems good. Don’t be a blog pimp. :0)


80 posted on 03/06/2011 9:36:41 AM PST by paulycy (Islamo-Marxism is Evil.)
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To: paulycy; bocopar
Don’t be a blog pimp. :0)


84 posted on 03/06/2011 9:41:13 AM PST by DeoVindiceSicSemperTyrannis (Want to make $$$? It's easy! Use FR to pimp your blog!!!)
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To: paulycy; bocopar; NoGrayZone; humblegunner; Eaker
If I may, here is the reverse business model.

FReeper writes an essay, perhaps one like this.

He posts it, in full on FreeRepublic, where it can be read by many, as a result of FR's great one million page view per day traffic.

The essay is the read by someone who posts it on another site, like this. There it is linked back to FreeRepublic and brings new readers to ~OUR~ site.

They then become FReepers and contribute to the FReepathons. Happy ending.

No one is saying that Bob Parks' material is without merit, only that it should be freely and openly shared if he wants to be a positive contribution to this site.
88 posted on 03/06/2011 9:48:45 AM PST by shibumi (I am The Nexus One - I want more life, Baby I aint done!)
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