HarryKeogh
Unregistered
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- Jan 2, 2003
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Choosing to raise money this way was the second-worst decision (#1 being hiring Phil Plaitt over moi) the JREF made in 2008.
But because I'm always logged on it drops off my radar until I log on at a friends house and an ad for a psychic is at the top of the page. Then I roll my eyes and sigh. We don't let Montel Williams use the excuse "hey, it's business" when he has Sylvia on. The JREF knows full well what kind of ads this website will attract because of keywords. They should just say "at the moment this advertising model doesn't work for us" but they're taking the money instead. Jeff can do his best to screen out the bad ads but they're still going to get through. There's just too many.
How much does the JREF make each time someone clicks? Are we talking pennies here? fifty cents? Is it worth it? If the JREF gets a check for $500 at the end of the month how many people does that represent who visited the JREF and instead got lured to a site promoting nonsense. And if one of those people gets sucked into it and gives those hucksters money, buys their books, calls their psychic lines, gives up their medicine and starts popping homeopathic remedies...ugh. Shameful.
Sometimes you just want to yell: How could the website of one of the most famous skeptics in the world advertise woo on its homepage!
Remember that open letter Hal Bidlack wrote to Montel about honor? It's great reading.
But because I'm always logged on it drops off my radar until I log on at a friends house and an ad for a psychic is at the top of the page. Then I roll my eyes and sigh. We don't let Montel Williams use the excuse "hey, it's business" when he has Sylvia on. The JREF knows full well what kind of ads this website will attract because of keywords. They should just say "at the moment this advertising model doesn't work for us" but they're taking the money instead. Jeff can do his best to screen out the bad ads but they're still going to get through. There's just too many.
How much does the JREF make each time someone clicks? Are we talking pennies here? fifty cents? Is it worth it? If the JREF gets a check for $500 at the end of the month how many people does that represent who visited the JREF and instead got lured to a site promoting nonsense. And if one of those people gets sucked into it and gives those hucksters money, buys their books, calls their psychic lines, gives up their medicine and starts popping homeopathic remedies...ugh. Shameful.
Sometimes you just want to yell: How could the website of one of the most famous skeptics in the world advertise woo on its homepage!
Remember that open letter Hal Bidlack wrote to Montel about honor? It's great reading.
