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Unless you are one of my visually-challenged readers,
I'm sure you've seen the ads on each page on this site. I love to
learn and write about technology and I figure, if I'm pointing people
to the best products at the best prices, why don't I at least get
something out of it? Now, believe me, this site will probably never
pay my bills or put food on the table, but I figure there's no shame
in making a little extra dough.
By now you're probably thinking, "Isn't there
a little conflict of interest here? He's going to give us advice
on where to buy and then make some money off of it?" Here's
my pledge: I will never, ever point you to a web site that I haven't
bought from in the past, or would have no qualms about buying from
in the future. In addition, I will only recommend products or services
that I have bought and/or used or those that I have done significant
research on and would buy if I was in the market to buy. The only
exception to this is the Google ad banner on the right side of the
page. Google dynamically creates links that are appropriate for
the content on the page. I like these because the ads are very unobtrusive
and they give you, the reader, significantly more appropriate opportunities
than I could generate myself. So, use Google links at your own risk.
I'll be flat-out honest with you. If you click on
most of the links and banners within this site that point to retailers
on the web, I will get a small cut if you make a purchase at that
site. If you find this site useful, please reward me by clicking
to these retailers through the links on this site. If not, then
don't, but I would definitely appreciate it if you did.
If you have any questions, please feel free to ask
using the feedback form.
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