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LOL...reading the fine print on the site...basically unless you have a site with a PR 2 or better, you have to force your visitors to deal with a pop-up advertisement. Really, there's no need to try to hide the desire for a backlink to boost your own PR with such altruistic jibber-jabber as "because some people might redirect to sites they don't own" either. Just be straight with your potential customers. I'm gonna go ahead and call "shenanigans" on this one.

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Yeah, seriously, you might as well just come straight out and say what the catch is. The minute people see that there's something akin to a catch, they'll probably just choose to leave without even considering. Besides, you do realize there are a ton of other free url redirections that are by far better than this? Take a look at co.nr for me. That one's quite nice.

 

LOL...reading the fine print on the site...

Hahahahaha. The way I look at it, it's not even fine print anymore. It's right smack dab at the bottom of the list of things, in nice big font, enclosed in a highlighting box. It's just waaay too obvious. ;-D

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Yeah, seriously, you might as well just come straight out and say what the catch is. The minute people see that there's something akin to a catch, they'll probably just choose to leave without even considering. Besides, you do realize there are a ton of other free url redirections that are by far better than this? Take a look at co.nr for me. That one's quite nice.

Hahahahaha. The way I look at it, it's not even fine print anymore. It's right smack dab at the bottom of the list of things, in nice big font, enclosed in a highlighting box. It's just waaay too obvious. ;-D


Haha...true...it was obvious...I just tend to regard any attempt to hide a "catch" as couching it in fine print. I bet this is the same guy I saw on namepros a few days ago asking where he could buy a redirect script :/

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The url redirection I have best experience with is http://www.noip.com/. Professional, with a lot of services.
Mainly a great help for those with dynamic IPs.

In any case, never get something stupid like .tk. IN this case .tk is slow as hell, and it's not worth the extra advertisements for a "yourulez.org" address.

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Yeah, seriously, you might as well just come straight out and say what the catch is. The minute people see that there's something akin to a catch, they'll probably just choose to leave without even considering. Besides, you do realize there are a ton of other free url redirections that are by far better than this? Hahahahaha. The way I look at it, it's not even fine print anymore. It's right smack dab at the bottom of the list of things, in nice big font, enclosed in a highlighting box. It's just waaay too obvious. ;-D
Haha...true...it was obvious...I just tend to regard any attempt to hide a "catch" as couching it in fine print.


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