An interview with Pundit Press
The folks at Pundit Press were obviously confused and thought we were a “successful conservative” blog. Since I’m always looking for a way to attract other readers who might click my ads, not like you guys, I didn’t disavow them of the notion and agreed to do an interview with Aurelius. You can read it at this link if you’re at all interested. Otherwise, you can go back to clicking other people’s ad links that aren’t mine.
Added: If you read the interview, you can read the part where I predicted this would happen, while it was happening.
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Good interview
Good interview.
I am also amazed that the leftists keep having to make up stuff in order to try an win an election.
If there is no video I must assume you were edited.
Nope,not edited…that’s all me.
Great interview….almost made me want to click on an ad.
very nice…
Hey, I click on an ad for s&g every time I come in, thank you very much.
Well Jonn, if you WANT to become less popular, you should let me post more.
Just thought I’d let you know that Google is now charging the “Colbert Report” Twitter Account for the ad I clicked on your site.
That’s two ads today. Time for you to stop in and play with my google.
Oh yeah, I have twice the number of contacts (“followers”) on Twitter as Colbert.
And so, Jonn? Where’s my expert badge? I clicked through lil bro. Well done interview! Proud of ya, man!
What is this “click on the links” thing that which you speak?
Dutch, Google pays TAH for every ad clicked through Google AdSense on his site and then charges the owner of the site that they linked to. (see bottom of each article)(It is against the contract to click your own ads though)
So, when you click on a link for Colbert’s twitter account, it takes money from Colbert, and gives it to Google and to Jonn.
Just did it again, this time to one of the “Obama Debt Relief” sharks that prey on the down and out.
Just clicking on the link triggers the paychecks. You don’t have to buy anything, which is different than the Amazon links I have up, where I get paid, if you decide to look at the books I list, even if you buy a different book that interests you more than the Military History and Enemy Research books I review.