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Tired of crappy PPC payouts? First 10 NPers can use our new service!!!

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Hey guys,


My partner and I have started a new site that creates content rich, article driven, adsense sites built on a unique parking model. Each of your parked domains can have upto 25 pages of content. For now, you need to already have a google adsense account to get started but we will soon make a fix so users can get sites up prior to applying for an adsense account. All the info is on the site. Instead of a crappy one page PPC template you get ACTUAL relevant content of your choosing. All you have to do is follow the instructions on our site. Getting set up is SUPER easy. Here are some examples of what to expect. http://www.easymoney.info http://www.blogible.com www.workoutstation.com Because it's a new site we initially don't want everybody and their brother submitting 300 domains at once. To prevent this and get some feedback I am offering invites to the first ten NP members that are interested to PM me for the URL. I would like to ask that you only submit up to ten domains to start. (you can do just one to test) Hope some of you take advantage of our service so we can get some feedback!

Thanks,

-Ian
 
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