The idea of the headline is to have you read the article. Of course he is going to use hyperbole, it shows that it works (You read the article, didn't you?).
The point is, we are entering an age with a new sharing consciousness, people can stick around where they are, or evolve. No "Right" or "Wrong". Just "Works" or "Doesn't Work".
If I wrote something, I would love to see people expanding on it. I have actually thought of several story lines based in some of my favorite stories, but have not gone forward with them, because I was afraid of being stopped with them.
If I were to write a sequel to a book, and it took off, don't you think that people would then go and discover the original work? I would!
I think this may still happen in more states as they try to figure out how to make more money in a climate where they have less, too.
I agree that it is a right move for Amazon, and they have made a lot of money in taking big risks, many of which have paid off.
As fare as the AC who said "why use affiliates", that is a simple answer. Amazon is well known, but affiliates often point directly to products or categories that are about the topics that their websites, or content are about. This catches the consumer when they are ready to buy. A "win-win" scenario for all involved.
I like that idea. It is one of the most reasonable I have heard. Craig's point that he gets that advertised life if he turns everything off, is also a good point. Why should we not get the advertised use, under normal use conditions?
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Re: (bang on the table)
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Ha Ha Ha!
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The point is, we are entering an age with a new sharing consciousness, people can stick around where they are, or evolve. No "Right" or "Wrong". Just "Works" or "Doesn't Work".
What works for you?
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I just don't get it...
If I were to write a sequel to a book, and it took off, don't you think that people would then go and discover the original work? I would!
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Well this could actually be a good experiment
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And that is not all
Should come to a pretty penny!
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Hmm..
I agree that it is a right move for Amazon, and they have made a lot of money in taking big risks, many of which have paid off.
As fare as the AC who said "why use affiliates", that is a simple answer. Amazon is well known, but affiliates often point directly to products or categories that are about the topics that their websites, or content are about. This catches the consumer when they are ready to buy. A "win-win" scenario for all involved.
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Re: Need more disclosure
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