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Re: copying websites: gardenwriters Digest, Vol 76, Issue 16


That sounds right.  It's a typical startup - get it up and running, collect
a userbase, start charging once users are hooked. Make money or shut down.
Repeat

On Fri, May 15, 2009 at 1:58 PM, Carlo A. Balistrieri
<carlobal@netzero.com>wrote:

> Here's the scenario...
>
> I read something interesting that I want to blog about. I copy a quote
> to use in my post--ALWAYS attributed with a link. It's a great way to
> start a posting, or flight of fancy as the case may be....
>
> At any rate, the TYNT material makes is seem as if, when that quote is
> detected in my otherwise completely original posting, it pops the
> reader from my page to the page from which the quote originated.
>
> As I now understand your post, TYNT will merely add ANOTHER link ("if
> you'd like to read more...") to the already linked quote, but leaves a
> reader in my blog unless they opt to travel out (same as they would
> have with the other attribution...).
>
> Am I headed in the right direction here?
>
> AND...what does TYNT get out of this? I assume they're in it for more
> than  the warm fuzzies.... How are they making their pound of flesh?
>
>
> On May 15, 2009, at 1:36 PM, Doug Green wrote:
>
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