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Old 12-12-2017, 06:25 PM   #43
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Well, apparently, they are now hoping to sell more than just review units on their website:

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Advertising on Good e-Reader

$399.99

This tier is for advertisers publishing a news item on Good e-Reader. In order to publish a news item on our website we require payment in advance and once payment has been approved your news item will be published within 24 hours.


Description

Good e-Reader is the definitive news outlet for e-books, e-readers and digital publishing. Advertising with Good e-Reader has tremendous benefits where you can reach over 1 million readers a month. You can publish one original piece for our news website and have it on our homepage for a few days, in addition to it appearing in Google News for six months. We allow up to four external links to other websites and they are do_follow. The sponsored article will not say, “Sponsored” on our website, so it looks very organic. A standalone article will be written by the publisher and have something to do with e-readers, tablets and e-books. The fee is $345 USD

https://goodereader.com/blog/product...-good-e-reader
Given the usual quality of their "articles" and "reviews", I wonder how many clients they will attract. Will they charge extra for their usual typos and grammatical errors?
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