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Originally Posted by Solid Bob
Notice the part I quoted? "How strange seeing you in a PussyCash thread."
Meaning we know what side of the fence you are on before we read your post. Issue irrelevant. 
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Actually, you're quite wrong. I too promote PussyCash as a webmaster just like anyone else. I'm not directly part of the company per se, and in order for me to back them the way I do I have to honestly beieve in them.
And yes, I can see the bigger picture, in that for every negative thread like this there are literally thousands of webmasters out there in the world who absolutely love the program and who are making great money from it.
Over the past 8+ years do you have any idea how many programs I've promoted that I could have started a thread about how shitty their conversions got? You won't find one though, because I handle things differently than some I suppose. Instead of casting an entire program in a negative light over *my* lone experiences I've usually chosen to either:
A) go back and restructure my ad campaigns,
B) Look at ways of adding pages to my network in order to drive new/different traffic to the program
C) A combination of both A and B
or D) dump them and move on to something else.
If the day ever comes that I truly in my heart believe this or any program has in fact "gone to shit" I would admit it... but probably not using those exact words. I would certainly be talking about ways of improving things rather than focusing on the negative.
So, to address your point... can I be objective? I say I always have been. You of course can think what you will, but what you won't see is me jumping into a thread related to another program and trying to push my own agenda or revelling in their troubles. Not my style, never has been, and quite frankly I'm a bit surprised that a certain few others do it so regularly. It definitely speaks of their professionalism, or lack thereof.
No biggie. Moving on here....
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