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September 3, 2009 at 8:14 AM #452884September 3, 2009 at 8:32 AM #453157
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Participant[quote=svelte][quote=johnson]Every company should buy a policy of fire insurance because it make sure that you are working safely. [/quote]
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More likely an automated dictionary-based product. If you spam search engines with one paragraph again and again you will get sandboxed quickly. And if you use real people to write the creatives it can get costly.
The goal is not to generate business off of this board, but to increase position on the organic (non-paid) side for certain keywords.September 3, 2009 at 8:32 AM #452968BGinRB
Participant[quote=svelte][quote=johnson]Every company should buy a policy of fire insurance because it make sure that you are working safely. [/quote]
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ESL??[/quote]
More likely an automated dictionary-based product. If you spam search engines with one paragraph again and again you will get sandboxed quickly. And if you use real people to write the creatives it can get costly.
The goal is not to generate business off of this board, but to increase position on the organic (non-paid) side for certain keywords.September 3, 2009 at 8:32 AM #452895BGinRB
Participant[quote=svelte][quote=johnson]Every company should buy a policy of fire insurance because it make sure that you are working safely. [/quote]
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ESL??[/quote]
More likely an automated dictionary-based product. If you spam search engines with one paragraph again and again you will get sandboxed quickly. And if you use real people to write the creatives it can get costly.
The goal is not to generate business off of this board, but to increase position on the organic (non-paid) side for certain keywords.September 3, 2009 at 8:32 AM #452362BGinRB
Participant[quote=svelte][quote=johnson]Every company should buy a policy of fire insurance because it make sure that you are working safely. [/quote]
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ESL??[/quote]
More likely an automated dictionary-based product. If you spam search engines with one paragraph again and again you will get sandboxed quickly. And if you use real people to write the creatives it can get costly.
The goal is not to generate business off of this board, but to increase position on the organic (non-paid) side for certain keywords.September 3, 2009 at 8:32 AM #452556BGinRB
Participant[quote=svelte][quote=johnson]Every company should buy a policy of fire insurance because it make sure that you are working safely. [/quote]
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ESL??[/quote]
More likely an automated dictionary-based product. If you spam search engines with one paragraph again and again you will get sandboxed quickly. And if you use real people to write the creatives it can get costly.
The goal is not to generate business off of this board, but to increase position on the organic (non-paid) side for certain keywords.September 3, 2009 at 9:08 AM #452900Diego Mamani
ParticipantWe get spam here once in a while
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3 hours 42 min ”September 3, 2009 at 9:50 AM #452596Hobie
ParticipantI know you have made your decision but let me add a quick comment about Wawanesa.
Were were initially told we lived too close to an open area. I asked for an on-site inspection and was approved.
I had a car stolen as well and it was a battle with StateFarm to prove value. The adjuster finally caved after I sent them a recent photo with our (then) puppy sitting in front of the car. That photo ‘proved’ the value I was asking for. After that, we talked longer about dogs than cars.
September 3, 2009 at 9:50 AM #453197Hobie
ParticipantI know you have made your decision but let me add a quick comment about Wawanesa.
Were were initially told we lived too close to an open area. I asked for an on-site inspection and was approved.
I had a car stolen as well and it was a battle with StateFarm to prove value. The adjuster finally caved after I sent them a recent photo with our (then) puppy sitting in front of the car. That photo ‘proved’ the value I was asking for. After that, we talked longer about dogs than cars.
September 3, 2009 at 9:50 AM #452402Hobie
ParticipantI know you have made your decision but let me add a quick comment about Wawanesa.
Were were initially told we lived too close to an open area. I asked for an on-site inspection and was approved.
I had a car stolen as well and it was a battle with StateFarm to prove value. The adjuster finally caved after I sent them a recent photo with our (then) puppy sitting in front of the car. That photo ‘proved’ the value I was asking for. After that, we talked longer about dogs than cars.
September 3, 2009 at 9:50 AM #453008Hobie
ParticipantI know you have made your decision but let me add a quick comment about Wawanesa.
Were were initially told we lived too close to an open area. I asked for an on-site inspection and was approved.
I had a car stolen as well and it was a battle with StateFarm to prove value. The adjuster finally caved after I sent them a recent photo with our (then) puppy sitting in front of the car. That photo ‘proved’ the value I was asking for. After that, we talked longer about dogs than cars.
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