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		<title>By: margolawson</title>
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		<description>Yay!  I so agree with you on this one.  I suppose this tactic would work for PPC ads, but not for CPA accounts.
&quot;In addition to earning nothing with ShoppingAds, pictures of partially clothed women continued to show up as ads. This is what made me stop at first. Sure, guys are attracted to this image and will most likely click on it, this doesn’t mean it’s appropriate to have on your professional site or blog. Plus, it most likely won’t lead to a conversion either.&quot;</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Yay!  I so agree with you on this one.  I suppose this tactic would work for PPC ads, but not for CPA accounts.<br />
&#8220;In addition to earning nothing with ShoppingAds, pictures of partially clothed women continued to show up as ads. This is what made me stop at first. Sure, guys are attracted to this image and will most likely click on it, this doesn’t mean it’s appropriate to have on your professional site or blog. Plus, it most likely won’t lead to a conversion either.&#8221;</p>
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