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Medical Forum / General / Nutrition / November 2004

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Who has got any experience with InfoRelation and can advice me.

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inforelation55 - 15 Nov 2004 08:32 GMT
Hallo anybody!

I am a journalist and I am writting an article about a new, interesting,
rapidly growing webservices. Now I am collecting the information about
InfoRelation.com .
I have found that InfoRelation was mentionned in this forum. So I would
like to ask you to send me your opinion about the InfoRelation.com
service
and its offer: the process of connecting demand and suply for knowledge,
skills etc.

I will be grateful for any opinion (also about the problems with
InfoRelation, InfoRelation's competitors etc.)!

Best regards,
Tim Kelly
PS. If there is anybody who earned any money on InfoRelation - please
describe me the field of interest in case of which the earning has been
arrived at.
markd@toad-net.com - 15 Nov 2004 15:25 GMT
It is refreshing to see a new approach in ng spam, this a variation on the
sincere question approach.  Mention was made of previous mention, a
googlegroup search showed no such thing.  Looks like it would be useful to
mlm folk, if they would only just talk to each other.

>Hallo anybody!
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>describe me the field of interest in case of which the earning has been
>arrived at.
taurusrc@pacbell.net - 15 Nov 2004 21:46 GMT
I find it hard to believe that a journalist has so little knowledge about
sentence structure and spelling skills.  

Ora

>Hallo anybody!
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>describe me the field of interest in case of which the earning has been
>arrived at.
 
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