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Originally Posted by shermsshack
Why not have potential compensation for something you put time into? Some surfers will join something with a bad rating just to see how tough your criteria is.
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As long as you are telling the surfers that you are making a buck no matter how good or bad your reviews are, that's fine with me.
When you hide that fact, and fail to tell them that you do not review sites which you can't make a buck off of, that smacks of deceptiveness and dishonesty (the same would be true if you gave bad reviews to companies that do not help you line your pocket).
Legitimate food and movie/entertainment reviewers do not take kickbacks. Why? Because to do so compromises their integrity. Where is the integrity in reviewing only sites that provide you with referral money?
If you want to do a review site that is primarily intended for you to make referral money from, then say so upfront, otherwise you are running a shady money making scheme operation in my opinion (although I am coming to doubt that you have a problem with putting money before integrity - it seems to be a common trend in the adult biz).
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