a note to advertisers and readers
August 01, 07 by macewanHey there I'm Robert MacEwan the author of ideal absolutes. If you're new to macewan.org, you may want to subscribe to my RSS feed. Thanks for visiting.
This is truly a blog, maintained by a real person who personally creates the text and who personally enters it. All advertisements are original as is all content. If blog posts are quoted, please include a link back to the original text. A decent proportion of my ad revenue comes from PayPerPost but I am open to other opportunities.
To whom it may concern:
I am a real person writing a real blog. I support open source software, use Linux and an iMac (but am saving for a MAC DADDY coming soon!), and help people online with their Ubuntu questions by creating tutorials and answering questions. There seems to be a need for one to legitimize one’s self online these days. I find this painfully true as I pursue the “blog of the day” links on the PayPerPost dashboard — sites that have been in existence less than six months and have Alexa rating of below 140,000 yet they only have a handful of entries, sites that are “based in the US” yet it is painfully obvious that the blogger barely speaks any English and the domain name purchase date corresponds directly to the creation of certain online ad brokerage companies.
Just wanted to set the record straight. While I do blog with the intention of creating a steady stream of advertising revenue, it’s useful to note here that way before the conception of legitimate online advertising broker — I created How-To guides for Ubuntu Linux users and answer other Linux-related questions.
macewan.org is a not a fly-by-night quick-blog generated by some non-entity for the sole purpose of extracting ad revenue from some unsuspecting company. Many of my domains have been consistently adding new and original content on an almost daily basis for over a decade.
thanks for your spending your valuable time reading this — that’s a load off my chest… Posties on PayPerPost compete for advertising opportunities and it hurts to lose out to a sham blog filled with auto-content where almost every post has a text link ad buried within a “personal” story.
–macewan














