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Have you joined Magpie? I canceled my account :(

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I keep hearing how great Magpie is and how you can make tons of money on Twitter with them, but I have yet to actually find a member who has made a cent yet, and I’ve asked about 400 people so far!

I did join a while back, and I had my account set so Magpie would post 1 ad for every 10 tweets I made. About a month and 2,000 posts later, I still had yet to see a Magpie add posted, and when I asked them why, they told me that the adds they post are topic related, and that I had yet to tweet on a topic they had an ad for! Well, I use twitter to talk about everything under the sun with my online friends and my tweets vary from music to movies to the weather to food to travel to video games to pets to cars to crafts to art to sewing to cooking to gardening to writing to authors to books and every other thing I talk about, so I had to wonder what kind of ads they were going to post if my topics of conversation did not match any ads they had available. 

Well, I canceled my Magpie account about a month ago, because I decided the only topics I hadn’t covered with diets, prescription drugs, and sex, and I came to the conclusion that if those are the only topics I’m not talking about, than those must be the only ads they had, and I didn’t want them on my twitter account anyways.

The way I figure, if I’m talking about a million and one topics and they don’t have an ad that covers a single one of them, than I don’t need their ads on my account at all. If they had had ads that matched my topics of conversation, I would not have canceled my account, but I just don’t like having accounts I don’t use, and it was a waste for me to keep my account with them if they were never going to post any ads on my twitter anyways.

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Have you joined Magpie? I canceled my account :(

black birdOld Orchard Beach Sea Shellsblack bird

I keep hearing how great Magpie is and how you can make tons of money on Twitter with them, but I have yet to actually find a member who has made a cent yet, and I’ve asked about 400 people so far!

I did join a while back, and I had my account set so Magpie would post 1 ad for every 10 tweets I made. About a month and 2,000 posts later, I still had yet to see a Magpie add posted, and when I asked them why, they told me that the adds they post are topic related, and that I had yet to tweet on a topic they had an ad for! Well, I use twitter to talk about everything under the sun with my online friends and my tweets vary from music to movies to the weather to food to travel to video games to pets to cars to crafts to art to sewing to cooking to gardening to writing to authors to books and every other thing I talk about, so I had to wonder what kind of ads they were going to post if my topics of conversation did not match any ads they had available. 

Well, I canceled my Magpie account about a month ago, because I decided the only topics I hadn’t covered with diets, prescription drugs, and sex, and I came to the conclusion that if those are the only topics I’m not talking about, than those must be the only ads they had, and I didn’t want them on my twitter account anyways.

The way I figure, if I’m talking about a million and one topics and they don’t have an ad that covers a single one of them, than I don’t need their ads on my account at all. If they had had ads that matched my topics of conversation, I would not have canceled my account, but I just don’t like having accounts I don’t use, and it was a waste for me to keep my account with them if they were never going to post any ads on my twitter anyways.

What’s your take on this? I’d love to hear what you have to say about this post. Leave a comment and share your views!

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Have you joined Magpie? I canceled my account :(

I keep hearing how great Magpie is and how you can make tons of money on Twitter with them, but I have yet to actually find a member who has made a cent yet, and I’ve asked about 400 people so far!

I did join a while back, and I had my account set so Magpie would post 1 ad for every 10 tweets I made. About a month and 2,000 posts later, I still had yet to see a Magpie add posted, and when I asked them why, they told me that the adds they post are topic related, and that I had yet to tweet on a topic they had an ad for! Well, I use twitter to talk about everything under the sun with my online friends and my tweets vary from music to movies to the weather to food to travel to video games to pets to cars to crafts to art to sewing to cooking to gardening to writing to authors to books and every other thing I talk about, so I had to wonder what kind of ads they were going to post if my topics of conversation did not match any ads they had available.

Well, I canceled my Magpie account about a month ago, because I decided the only topics I hadn’t covered with diets, prescription drugs, and sex, and I came to the conclusion that if those are the only topics I’m not talking about, than those must be the only ads they had, and I didn’t want them on my twitter account anyways.

The way I figure, if I’m talking about a million and one topics and they don’t have an ad that covers a single one of them, than I don’t need their ads on my account at all. If they had had ads that matched my topics of conversation, I would not have canceled my account, but I just don’t like having accounts I don’t use, and it was a waste for me to keep my account with them if they were never going to post any ads on my twitter anyways.

What’s your take on this? I’d love to hear what you have to say about this post. Leave a comment and share your views!

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.

Blingo

Have you joined Magpie? I canceled my account :(

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I keep hearing how great Magpie is and how you can make tons of money on Twitter with them, but I have yet to actually find a member who has made a cent yet, and I’ve asked about 400 people so far!

I did join a while back, and I had my account set so Magpie would post 1 ad for every 10 tweets I made. About a month and 2,000 posts later, I still had yet to see a Magpie add posted, and when I asked them why, they told me that the adds they post are topic related, and that I had yet to tweet on a topic they had an ad for! Well, I use twitter to talk about everything under the sun with my online friends and my tweets vary from music to movies to the weather to food to travel to video games to pets to cars to crafts to art to sewing to cooking to gardening to writing to authors to books and every other thing I talk about, so I had to wonder what kind of ads they were going to post if my topics of conversation did not match any ads they had available.

Well, I canceled my Magpie account about a month ago, because I decided the only topics I hadn’t covered with diets, prescription drugs, and sex, and I came to the conclusion that if those are the only topics I’m not talking about, than those must be the only ads they had, and I didn’t want them on my twitter account anyways.

The way I figure, if I’m talking about a million and one topics and they don’t have an ad that covers a single one of them, than I don’t need their ads on my account at all. If they had had ads that matched my topics of conversation, I would not have canceled my account, but I just don’t like having accounts I don’t use, and it was a waste for me to keep my account with them if they were never going to post any ads on my twitter anyways.

What’s your take on this? I’d love to hear what you have to say about this post. Leave a comment and share your views!

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If you liked reading this blog and want to read more stuff written by me, I have lots of websites, where you can read other things I write, here are a few of the ones I like the best:
Create your own banner at mybannermaker.com!.
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Create your own banner at mybannermaker.com!
.

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>Have you joined Magpie? I canceled my account :(

>
black birdfall leaves centerblack bird

I keep hearing how great Magpie is and how you can make tons of money on Twitter with them, but I have yet to actually find a member who has made a cent yet, and I’ve asked about 400 people so far!

I did join a while back, and I had my account set so Magpie would post 1 ad for every 10 tweets I made. About a month and 2,000 posts later, I still had yet to see a Magpie add posted, and when I asked them why, they told me that the adds they post are topic related, and that I had yet to tweet on a topic they had an ad for! Well, I use twitter to talk about everything under the sun with my online friends and my tweets vary from music to movies to the weather to food to travel to video games to pets to cars to crafts to art to sewing to cooking to gardening to writing to authors to books and every other thing I talk about, so I had to wonder what kind of ads they were going to post if my topics of conversation did not match any ads they had available.

Well, I canceled my Magpie account about a month ago, because I decided the only topics I hadn’t covered with diets, prescription drugs, and sex, and I came to the conclusion that if those are the only topics I’m not talking about, than those must be the only ads they had, and I didn’t want them on my twitter account anyways.

The way I figure, if I’m talking about a million and one topics and they don’t have an ad that covers a single one of them, than I don’t need their ads on my account at all. If they had had ads that matched my topics of conversation, I would not have canceled my account, but I just don’t like having accounts I don’t use, and it was a waste for me to keep my account with them if they were never going to post any ads on my twitter anyways.

What’s your take on this? I’d love to hear what you have to say about this post. Leave a comment and share your views!

Thank You Kitty. . .Page copy protected against web site content infringement by Copyscape

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If you liked reading this blog and want to read more stuff written by me, I have lots of websites, where you can read other things I write, here are a few of the ones I like the best:
Create your own banner at mybannermaker.com!.
Create your own banner at mybannermaker.com!.
Create your own banner at mybannermaker.com!
.

black birdfall leaves centerblack bird

Blingo

Have you joined Magpie? I canceled my account :(

black birdfall leaves centerblack bird

I keep hearing how great Magpie is and how you can make tons of money on Twitter with them, but I have yet to actually find a member who has made a cent yet, and I’ve asked about 400 people so far!

I did join a while back, and I had my account set so Magpie would post 1 ad for every 10 tweets I made. About a month and 2,000 posts later, I still had yet to see a Magpie add posted, and when I asked them why, they told me that the adds they post are topic related, and that I had yet to tweet on a topic they had an ad for! Well, I use twitter to talk about everything under the sun with my online friends and my tweets vary from music to movies to the weather to food to travel to video games to pets to cars to crafts to art to sewing to cooking to gardening to writing to authors to books and every other thing I talk about, so I had to wonder what kind of ads they were going to post if my topics of conversation did not match any ads they had available.

Well, I canceled my Magpie account about a month ago, because I decided the only topics I hadn’t covered with diets, prescription drugs, and sex, and I came to the conclusion that if those are the only topics I’m not talking about, than those must be the only ads they had, and I didn’t want them on my twitter account anyways.

The way I figure, if I’m talking about a million and one topics and they don’t have an ad that covers a single one of them, than I don’t need their ads on my account at all. If they had had ads that matched my topics of conversation, I would not have canceled my account, but I just don’t like having accounts I don’t use, and it was a waste for me to keep my account with them if they were never going to post any ads on my twitter anyways.

What’s your take on this? I’d love to hear what you have to say about this post. Leave a comment and share your views!

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If you liked reading this blog and want to read more stuff written by me, I have lots of websites, where you can read other things I write, here are a few of the ones I like the best:
Create your own banner at mybannermaker.com!.
Create your own banner at mybannermaker.com!.
Create your own banner at mybannermaker.com!
.

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