Well, rather than PM, lets see if we can pull some more info out of you to maybe make your company seem more attractive to potential clients that may be viewing this thread right now.
You are able to write fluently on any topic, that is a plus and a minus. Would you be able to list like the 5 strongest topics you or your team cover?
Also, surprised this was not in the original post, and this may be a deal breaker for a lot here, but do you accept Bitcoin as payment?
What are some example fees for let's say, I need 500 words on a proper way to walk a dog. At least two sources. No images or anything else. What would that run?
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I'm Lorna. I'm a model and photographer. I live in South Wales UK and run a website, two businesses and a family. My programmer introduced me to this new currency. I'm game so I added a "join with bitcoin" option to my site. If anyone has a comment about the way the button works or if there's something I can improve love to know ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) I do not know how much you care or not, but one of your affiliates had a forced window take me to Webring.org If you want to get Bitcoin customers, I highly suggest having a visible Bitcoin logo somewhere on that front page. I would argue a good time right now is to put things next to the Twitter, Facebook, other social sites (not just you, but all non e-commerce sites). Seeing as how you are kind of e-commerce, you really should have that icon/logo in at least two spots. I understand you would think "eh.. I want to take Bitcoin, but I do not want to support it".. but I would go the route of having that as a focal point for a couple of weeks or a month. Have it in the site prominent, I almost guarantee if you give it a little bit of time, the right people who are into Bitcoin will take notice and support. Good luck, you look amazing ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
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why not use some of online wallets? keep small amount there and signin from his laptop to send the payment; you can even send it from your mtgox account.
That is how the transaction went down, and I think will continue to until Google or someone HUGE comes up with a free temporary wallet system.
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I really don't agree with this ransom system and I think it will effect the writers words knowing a system like this is in place. I'm trying to find the start of how this system came into place or why, I swear I seen a thread about this not long ago, but I guess I'll ask here, why ransom an article?
Also, I am only against the ransom of an article in theory, it may in the end be something that pays off for the reader, writer, and publisher. But right now I do not only see how the reader can have a price put on information that they could possibly already know. Will this not hinder new readership? I'm kind of put off and I'm already a viewer (but I am open minded, curious if this is how a payment for journalists doing freelance it Bitcoin could be worked out). Is there any other sites that offer a ransom type system for articles?
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If only there was some secure currency that could be easily and quickly traded over the Internet that wasn't subject to regulation by governments or companies like PayPal -- we could use it to easily buy and sell Bitcoins.
All right, later on today, if I get bored enough, totally making a Parody site that allows you to buy and sell Bitcoins using Bitcoins as the form of currency lol
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I have no doubts this is just incorporating all the things from Google Wave and Buzz.
Function wise they have had the ability to be like Facebook forever. I guess it was a matter of time before Facebook numbers would be dropping and trust in them would go down.
This is curious though as to what Facebook will do now, they plan to be a public company next year I think, so they should be getting on top of this situation right away. Love competition.
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Thread made in wrong forum, not the best decision. If he is still going through with the adoption, which I'm pretty sure a thread that was shit on won't stop this, you are a fucking saint ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) I respect adoption so much, and if I ever thought I could afford it, I might end up asking for donations too lol However, still wrong forum, if anything a mod should just delete irrelevant posts and pop this over in "Off Topic"
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Ah, so people are going to be hounding for those invites like they did when Buzz was released.
Let's see if the product can back up all the attention it will probably get
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That leaves you vulnerable to fraud. The buyer says he didn't like the item or it wasn't as described and he sent it back. He keeps your bitcoins.
Thought of that already, thus the "real" listings would have to take place on established communities I think. This idea only works when there is already an established base of trust with the other users. In theory, any forum could be used to test these things, as long as they trust the users they are buying from (who are of course the ones putting up the eBay listings). Fraud would be the risk in this situation. The alternative is a system where we cannot sell Bitcoin through eBay at all, I don't like that system lol
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How would you compare the newest Opera to the latest offerings from other Browsers? Chrome has been pretty consistent with their look and feel and managing to sneak in upgrades. I see Firefox might be taking that approach with this latest release, and though I have it, it still feels slow/clunky.
I do not think I have used Opera since forever ago, so they are still better than IE? That is good, but how are they against the other browsers?
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Sweet, I like that video, made me feel good about myself lol ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) I tend to go from that 'Why' area rather than work my way toward that inner circle. Thanks for posting that, I still hate Apple.
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Look guys. FUCK SILK ROAD.
Get TOR, get to other places to discuss this.
If you don't see that such specific discussions regarding Silk Road could endanger the official Bitcoin forum usage, get real, the shit going on that site, while amazing and amusing, is causing people to pay more attention to whatever is associated with it. Bitcoin already gets enough advertisement from Silk Road, no need for Bitcoin to advertise for them now. Seriously. Silk Road is not going away, but these forums where Silk Road isn't even the focus what so ever, could easily be fucked with because of too much bad SR attention.
This isn't an issue of governments shutting down a web site, I mean other idiot users bringing that type of idiot user who is only looking for what SR offers. Are the daily gambling threads in every forum not enough? Do we need to know what hash is on sale? Let's throw in politics to every forum too, and now we have no need for subforums lol
Or not, whatever.
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Mods need to make sure to get on the spammers that ad their games in other forums
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Every site I search for, I tend to do through Google by default. site:Bitcoin.org searchtermhere If I need more specific searches that what I can't do with some Google term changing, I will just delve into specific subforums.
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Politics get talked about.
This is one of those things where you have to give them their own sub-forum, as unlike the Silk Road people, politics will be an hourly thing. I see SR posts once every few weeks, I see politic based posts within threads, which is fine, but I can't imagine how bad things would be if they no longer had a forum.
Also, I was at first for killing of the section, but I do not see the full benefits.
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