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This skin reminds me...
of my old AS/400 terminal I used to work with... :helpme
and btw - i still don't like the idea of making money with stolen content - but it seems to pay off. :2 cents: |
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It's uploaded content, not stolen content.
Here's how I see it...(and I don't work for GUBA, and I don't really promote them cause I work a narrow niche...but anyway...)
The content is already up there. GUBA only organizes it for the surfer. If the surfer sees a particular niche of content they really want, they're gonna see the URL that's in most of the pics/vids and they're gonna sign up with that sponsor. Smart marketers use Usenet to promote. It's not stolen content, it's uploaded content. |
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you can find complete member areas in the usenet, tons of mp3 and nearly any software that has been cracked. the usenet is one of the most illegal places you can find. luckily it's hard to handle for the average dumb surfer - but GUBA helps them out :2 cents: |
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http://www.gofuckyourself.com/search...earchid=406661 :smokin |
Somebody's got to speak up for GUBA, since there seems to be a lot of hatred and misunderstanding going on. I guess I'm a good somebody to speak up, since GUBA sends me a huge check every two weeks.
Long story short: Don't believe all these folks who slam GUBA. The "stolen content" rap is total bullshit; in the niches I promote, the *vast* majority of the content in the newsgroups is actually put there by the content owners to drive traffic to their websites. Remember, GUBA is just a friendly interface to the paleolithic part of the internet. Usenet newsgroups, the uncensorable built-to-survive-nuclear-war part. GUBA sells no content and thus is in no position to steal any. It's just an easy way to get at the newsgroups for folks who aren't techie wizards. I've had dinner with GUBA's head lawyer, and I'll tell you what: they have the legal shit covered. There's nothing illegal in what they are doing; if there were, some of the rich loudmouths here on GFY would have already sued them back to the stone age. Now for the good part: As an affiliate, GUBA is simply awesome to deal with. GUBA has been very very good to me. Their recurring billings are particularly sweet -- they recur at much higher percentages than anything else I've ever promoted. As for service, they are always johnny-on-the-spot for me by email or phone whenever I have a question or issue. Quality folks to deal with, great conversions, and the best rebills I've ever encountered. What's not to like? My advice: Ignore the haters, and give GUBA a try. |
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So how do they seperate the stolen from the legal? |
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