I sent a message through their contact form a couple of days ago and heard nothing back. Sent another a few minutes ago but decided that I might use the gfy "paging" system to get a quicker response.
Fuck, I had really hoped they would respond in some manner.
This really sucks.
I have held off building sites for a long time mainly because of the 2257 shit. I didn't want my name and address all over the place on my sites so if I built anything I made them super soft. Even that kept me paranoid though.
So, recently I decided, ok, if you want to do sites you need to solve the 2557 stuff first. Researched out who was offering 3rd party solutions and by far and away 2257snap seemed to have their shit together sitewise and pricewise than anyone else I found.
I only found pricing on 2 of the sites I found. 2257snap which you can get into for $29.95 a month and then 2257services but they have a $300 initiial fee and then $1.00 a record. I have about 5000 sets from probably 1000 girls that would eventually be going up so I would be looking at $1300 or so for that solution.
I am NOT a primary producer. I buy content and am basically just trying to push traffic to sponsors. I just like using actually purchased content instead of sponsor provided saturated shit.
How do other affiliates deal with the 2257 shit? Ignore it? Using your own address? Doing just sponsor provided and listing just the primary 2257 info? ???
Daniel Underhill
Founder & President, Keyframe Programming, Inc.
Dan's YTracker desktop application was one of the first 2257 software solutions available to the small and medium sized webmaster and has gained a loyal following to this day. Taking the field tested and inspection-proven model of YTracker, Dan has written a completely new application for 2257Snap.com which works completely online and does all the hard work of organizing 2257 data for you.
Since creating Keyframe Programming, Inc. in 1992 (originally named Keyframe Multimedia, Inc.), Dan has been involved in all manner of cutting edge programming and creative design for clients such as Charles Schwab, U.S. Bank, U.S. Dept. of Fish and Wildlife, BOSE as well as many forensic animation projects for private law firms around the world.
Keyframe Programming, Inc. has been providing top quality 3D images, animation and custom software programming solutions to a wide variety of industries ranging from corporate, entertainment, architectural, financial and legal. Dan's work has been featured on Japan's "Scoop 21" news magazine and worked with them to help revisit the murder of a young girl in Japan and re-examine the photographic evidence in the case. This ultimately led to the release of a severely mentally impaired individual who was wrongly convicted and served over 15 years in a mental hospital.
His other programs have included financial software packages dealing with day trading order execution and money management for traders. His free TradeLogger application has become a standard equity-curve money management tool for thousands of traders today.
Sorry guys, there seemed to be a problem with the online contact form (fixed now). However, my email is displayed on the right hand side of the all of the Contact pages: "[email protected]"
Just to clarify, for the past several years, I alone own 2257Snap.com. I programmed it, set it up, and handle any and all inquiries. Mike F and Kevin B have absolutely nothing to do with this service.
I do not normally hang on these boards, but you can always reach me at the email above with any questions.
Best regards,
Dan Underhill
2257Snap.com - The Leader in Comprehensive 3rd-Party Record Keeping
YTracker back end 8 years old and field tested/proven.
Fuck, I had really hoped they would respond in some manner.
This really sucks.
I have held off building sites for a long time mainly because of the 2257 shit. I didn't want my name and address all over the place on my sites so if I built anything I made them super soft. Even that kept me paranoid though.
So, recently I decided, ok, if you want to do sites you need to solve the 2557 stuff first. Researched out who was offering 3rd party solutions and by far and away 2257snap seemed to have their shit together sitewise and pricewise than anyone else I found.
I only found pricing on 2 of the sites I found. 2257snap which you can get into for $29.95 a month and then 2257services but they have a $300 initiial fee and then $1.00 a record. I have about 5000 sets from probably 1000 girls that would eventually be going up so I would be looking at $1300 or so for that solution.
I am NOT a primary producer. I buy content and am basically just trying to push traffic to sponsors. I just like using actually purchased content instead of sponsor provided saturated shit.
How do other affiliates deal with the 2257 shit? Ignore it? Using your own address? Doing just sponsor provided and listing just the primary 2257 info? ???
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Reopening this topic peeps. Do you guys use your own address or a 3rd party like 2257 snap. 2257snap is cool, but it takes a while to upload all the info. I wanted to do away with snap, but on the other hand, I DO NOT want my home address everywhere on the internet.
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