Thursday, December 14, 2006 11:21:08 AM
Its also funny how you and others argued they arent going to charge the consumers? So why dont you tell us where their revenue will come from with this NEWSPAPER deal? Based on your arguement there will be none when the consumer clicks the code right?
Thats why I stated in that post no one knows what their business model is, since they do one thing and announce another, do you remember that quote by me? And this PR dids not spell out as did the China one that the consumer will be charged a fee, and its a different type of campaign. The cell phone companies charge a fee to call in and vote, newspapers dont charge the consumer a fee to click on an ad in the paper, two very different types of campaigns, one produces revenue and the other doesnt.
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