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hurl3.0 - Posted 5:07 pm PDT 09/27/06 (1567 Posts)
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RonJeremy - Posted 5:23 pm PDT 09/27/06 (103 Posts)
#1 - Just be sure to let us know when your manhood finally arrives to complete the set.
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MadMonkey - Posted 6:41 pm PDT 09/27/06 (1314 Posts)
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m0f0 - Posted 7:15 pm PDT 09/27/06 (7746 Posts)
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hurl3.0 - Posted 11:03 pm PDT 09/27/06 (1567 Posts)
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jzzinyoeye - Posted 11:50 pm PDT 09/27/06 (157 Posts)
http://money.cnn.com/magazines/business2/business2_archive/2004/12/01/8192514/index.htm
(2004 article)
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apexi350z - Posted 6:42 am PDT 09/28/06 (339 Posts)
Benjamin Chiu just earned his master's in mechanical engineering, but he hasn't bothered looking for a job yet. He doesn't need to. The 24-year-old runs a website from his San Francisco condo that nets him upwards of $20,000 a month. Chiu is an affiliate for Amazon and dozens of other online stores. The best part? He doesn't actually sell anything; instead, his website, bensbargains.net, hawks laptops, backpacks, and karaoke machines and refers all buyers to the merchants' websites. Every click on a product and every sale that results is cash in Chiu's pocket—and the seller's. Everyone makes money off the deal, and that's why it works so well. Amazon, eBay, Google, and Yahoo sit atop the Web's food chain partly because they make everybody a salesperson. There are hundreds of thousands of affiliates like Chiu, who promote online auctions for eBay, flog products for Amazon and Yahoo, provide eyeballs for Google's AdSense, and collect for each sale or click they bring in. The millions the big boys pay out for these services are just a fraction of what they make from them. The beauty of the model isn't lost on the rest of the world: Hundreds of companies—from Macy's to Best Buy to Marriott to Citigroup—have now formed affiliate networks of their own.
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BenBargains - Posted 7:56 am PDT 09/28/06 (729 Posts)
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m0f0 - Posted 7:58 am PDT 09/28/06 (7746 Posts)
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superd00d3 - Posted 2:04 pm PDT 09/28/06 (2394 Posts)
Holy crap! I knew Ben was making money but 20k a month is freaking amazing. Good for you Ben, you go girl!
Now quick everyone go to superd00ds_goodbuys_dot_net.
Now quick everyone go to superd00ds_goodbuys_dot_net.
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eyelovett - Posted 9:55 pm PST 11/16/06 (29 Posts)
More money to ya Ben! I'm thoroughly enjoying your site, and so are lots of others.






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