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Chris
02-08-01, 11:42 AM
I've been clicking on every ad I see once a day, but if one company has two different ads for the same thing, like the Motley Fool ads do you get credit for the two clicks or only one per company.
Also the NY Times is running different ads for the different services, are they the same ad or different?

Jim F.
02-08-01, 02:23 PM
I don't know the answer to the first scenario, I would take the safe road and assume that it doesn't count.

As far as the NYTimes stuff, that's a little harder to judge. If it's going to different things, I think it would be safe to assume that they would be okay to click on :).

-jim

Chris
02-08-01, 06:29 PM
Originally posted by Jim F.
I don't know the answer to the first scenario, I would take the safe road and assume that it doesn't count.

-jim

Wouldn't the safe road to be to assume that they do count?
I'd hate to find out that I didn't click on something that would've counted.

I'm just trying to be the most efficient and productive ad clicker that I can be.

By the way, can you tel them that you need more ads in the rotation?
I run out of ads to click before the day is up.

patrick.o
02-08-01, 10:59 PM
I hear THAT. I'll be here for half an hour and see the same ad twenty times. I'm a stereotypical man, I need variety!

Chris
02-09-01, 07:52 AM
What about the permanently placed Paypal, Futurequest and Blow Your Modem Away ads?
Do they count and why don't they rotate?

Jim F.
02-09-01, 11:15 AM
FutureQuest isn't an ad, it's just a link because I like the company. Paypay is just a link to be able to donate to the site. The modem one is a commission based ad, that I get $3 everytime someone signs up for internet service. I probably won't run it very long if nobody signs up :).

-jim