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linklicious senuke. They chose one, and are taken to the author's article. They read the article about, say, snowboarding, believe 'This is interesting' and go to the author's source box at the end of the article to see what else they have to say on this subject. There, they locate a link to a site marketing mobile ringtones. May be the audience going to be impressed, or thinking about this? Not very likely. They want to learn about snowboarding, maybe not modify their phone. I really believe one of three things may happen then: The audience leaves the entire site in disgust. The reader clicks on the link to a relevant report. My brother found out about PureVolume™ | We're Listening To You by searching Google Books. The reader clicks on a relevant Google AdSense (or similar contextual marketing) ad. They do not click the author's reference link. That's a potential consumer dropped, very probably permanently. To get one more viewpoint, please consider having a glance at: webaddress linklicious.me pro.

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