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Originally Posted by Mr. Sandman
Sounds like you have never actually clicked thru to buy something either. If the end user does not actually buy something to pay for the ad....eventually the paid ads will stop as they are determined to be ineffective.
They are rating the effectiveness of these ads on "eyeball" counts...that is the most ridiculous thing I have ever heard because if it does not translate to $ (not just clicking on the big breasted girl in the link to see what is up) it will eventually collapse when the IPO money drys up.
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No different from paying for a paid spot during a TV show....your not paying a network based on how many people purchase your product....your paying them on home many people will potentially see your ad. Their are millions of people on twitter every day...so your paying for that potential
...and if that ad isn't working they will just make a new one