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Post by Adam Schmelzle on Jun 20, 2007 20:06:39 GMT -5
It sucks. I was really hoping to offer a bunch of games, not just my own on my website. My advertisers have something called their 'catalog program', where they give you access to all the games in the catalog for your own site. They turned me down because my site is too small. WTF? Of course it's too small, I don't have access to the games! Seems ass-backwards to me. I don't really understand how allowing me access to the catalog would require any effort on their end at all anyway, so why reject anybody at all? Now I am ranting a bit, and they didn't exactly say my site was too small, but I got the ultra PC form letter type of rejection, which obviously means 'stop buggin us small-fry'. I've visited the other sites that apparently have access to the catalog , and they suck hard. I mean they are using data from last november on some of them! How can that be better than anything I could do? I dunno, seems a bit short-sighted to me. Oh well, maybe I'll add a review section to my site, and link to the game downloads, but not host the stuff. Saves on bandwidth
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