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Computeractive Magazine
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Watch_The_Bottom_Line
Posts: 2 Newbie
in Techie Stuff
Hello Guys,
Thought this may be the best place to post this one even though its a magazine.
Might help with your tech issues it has some good stuff, even i can understand the How To's and workshops.
www.computeractive-magazine.co.uk
Thought this may be the best place to post this one even though its a magazine.
Might help with your tech issues it has some good stuff, even i can understand the How To's and workshops.
www.computeractive-magazine.co.uk
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seeing as the links below are the official computeractive website and subscription links, isnt this a spammer?
http://www.computeractive.co.uk/
http://www.subscription.co.uk/home/mpurchase.asp?m=24&src=C2080 -
Ive googled Computeractive-magazine and its come up with the first link gaming guy postedNo Links in Signature by site rules - MSE Forum Team 20
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Bit harsh gaming_guy, nice reponse to my first message really makes a guy feel welcome.
Tried your links and one doesn't work and the other one doesn't even have the same offer. This is the best offer i could find.0 -
Watch_The_Bottom_Line wrote: »Bit harsh gaming_guy, nice reponse to my first message really makes a guy feel welcome.
It's not really that harsh. Generally if someone joins the MSE forums and their first post is an advert for something commercial then it's reasonable to suppose that they have an interest in it.
You may or may not - we'll never know that for sure.0 -
Just to say that if you subscribe via quidco.co.uk, you get the 3 issues for £1 offer and receive £4.80 back in cashback (though they do deduct £5 as an annual membership fee or something like that) i ordered 4 subscriptions on different 3 issues for £1 mags, got £4.80 for each one and then cancelled the direct debits, to cancel the subscriptions.0
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If we look at the bottom line of your link Watch the bottom line, the bottom line suggests a "paid for" search facility, like a referall. In this case a Pay Per Click
I cant see any mention of this PPC in the link Gaming_Guy gave.
the page author which Watch the bottom line gives is Jellyfish Online Marketing, not computer active.
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Why is it when looking deeper into PPC advertising the phrase "Watch the bottom Line" appears??
http://www.homebasedmothers.com/ppcsecrets.html
http://www.simplewebsitetips.com/Article/Earn-Money-Online-By-Mastering-Pay-Per-Click--PPC--Advertising/3669
Is it a coincidence Watch the Bottom Line??????0 -
It is a good magazine, nonetheless. I have been taking it for over 10 years now.0
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