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How I became a poster

By Stelian 'ShD' Mocanita
Mar 25, 2008 14:59


SK-Gaming had some daring and great changes with the new website with things starting to appear every now and than for us to enjoy and to bind us as a community. There are no doubts we have far more features than on the old one but at what expense? Well nothing much, just a Google-Add on your face.

It is clear for mostly everyone that the old sk-gaming.com was not making enough money (kindly saying that they were making some) so a change was made. A new design, new coding, entire change of concept: all good.

When you get to the point you are not making money you think of a change. The step SK took was away from the hi5-like website to a true community with valuable writers and pleasant content. A great step in my point of view was attacking a virgin market which is the WoW Scene. Aiming for million of new possible hit-ers for the website is clearly smart.

Up to this point I couldn't say anything against the new and improved SK-gaming.com but it happens that without any compliance to an inexistent question I became a poster. How so? Well on my profile page, the place people visit to see things about my, my favorites and so on, there is a cute Google-Add.

I am clearly aware of the fact that I am taking advantage of a free service and that money should be made off my back in some ways but this is a bit to far. No one rational can deny seeing adverts on the various pages of SK-Gaming but not on the profiles. For myself, I even click on more of the ads from time to time so I can help out and return the favors here but that is because I am aware of my part here as part of a business plan. But from this to being myself a poster...this is too much sirs.

Unfortunately I am quite aware that this blog will only get 3 comments saying "rofl" and that no matter how much I write and how much I dislike seeing my face next to a lame game or even lamer product nothing will change so ending this I wonder why did I even write this.


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