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by Bjarnee
2610 days ago
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I am not a programmer, so I tried to find a tool for email signups, and Aiva looked nice at the time. Guessing from your reply, it is bad in some way, so I have turned it off. I do not need it. As for the rest of your question, I have made it clearer in the text on the deal dashboard. I borrowed your text, hope you don't mind. My main idea is to find every single deal online that is labeled lifetime deal, and share it in a simple, searchable, sortable overview list. The list will contain my affiliate links, so I can hopefully some day earn more money from the site than I spend. If you have other suggestions to how to label things so people do not get fooled, let me know. If you think the best thing is to delete the site from existance, then I will actually think about doing so. I had a hope it was possible to show a list of links online, be they affiliate links, in some way so that it could still be useful. But maybe it is not. |
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It would be more work but I would much rather look at a list of curated services that are also affiliate links that tell me why they are good and maybe a pros/cons/alternative-to-x table. If I am looking for a completely uncurated list I could go to stacksocial and search for the word lifetime. A short 1-2 sentences would at least tide me over as to what the product does.
It is less about the fooled, but more that quite a lot of that list is garbage software, the kind you see included in adware installers as trials - like the PDF converters, the lying VPN providers that won't actually last a lifetime, I'm trying to find a list of deals that specifically removes these.