View Full Version : Did you know about Pay Per Click Banking ?
Nanoo Nanoo
8th May 2013, 02:16
Have you ever seen advertisements on otp of google pages ? They are Pay Per Click , these companies pay a premium each time someone clicks on these adds.
every single time.
SO if you were to click on an ad say from a bank , ten times .. it would cost them about 4 bucks.. if 10 people did this it would cost them about 40 bucks
if 1 million people did this it would be a pain in the arse for the bank. So dont be naughty ok.
This has been a Nanoo Nanoo community service announcement : 0 )
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Nanoo Nanoo
8th May 2013, 02:24
Do not read this article on how to avoid banking traps , its very very naughty
http://www.spiritualeconomicsnow.net/solutions/How_I_06.pdf
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gripreaper
8th May 2013, 03:06
I've read Mary Elisabeth Croft, have been a long term student of both the sovereignty and patriot movements, back engineered just about every concept, and studied and followed just about every guru in the last ten years, while researching and studying the origins and the outcomes of the different approaches.. Although what she states is categorically true, there should be one caveat.
You are either a sovereign individual or you are a slave. You either operate in the private or you operate in the public. You either follow statutory rules and regulations, take the benefits and privileges which go with slavery, or you follow common law and stand on your own two feet as a self realized, self determined, and self responsible human being. You are either corporate chattel, or you are a flesh and blood universal soul. You are either functionally dead, lost at sea, without a voice, or you are alive and breathing, know who you are and speak your truth with your own voice.
DO NOT mix these two. Most are not willing to fully educate themselves, stand in their power, go against the control system, or operate outside commerce as defined by the UCC. Too many book writers and guru's have sold a bill of goods, laced with elements of truth, to unsuspecting souls, who paid with their lives, are spending life in prison, have been in court fighting for years, or just generally got messed with. The slave controllers don't like it when Toby wants to jump the fence and leave the plantation, and neither do the other slaves. The other slaves are often times your worst detractors, and will do almost anything to keep you within the status quo.
It takes years of research and understanding to know the difference, and how to be sovereign. In the last decade, I have not met any I can honestly say stand completely outside the system. You still need to eat and keep a roof over your head, and the current medium of exchange is fiat currency.
So, do your due diligence and do not try anything until you fully understand it and are willing to face the resistance from your owners and your fellow plantation slaves.
Referee
8th May 2013, 04:04
Should I be naughty or nice? Hmmm...
Nanoo Nanoo
8th May 2013, 07:28
I cannot influence you either way. Its not illegal to check out their services i guess.
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northstar
8th May 2013, 10:36
You are either a sovereign individual or you are a slave. You either operate in the private or you operate in the public. You either follow statutory rules and regulations, take the benefits and privileges which go with slavery, or you follow common law and stand on your own two feet as a self realized, self determined, and self responsible human being. You are either corporate chattel, or you are a flesh and blood universal soul. You are either functionally dead, lost at sea, without a voice, or you are alive and breathing, know who you are and speak your truth with your own voice.
DO NOT mix these two. Most are not willing to fully educate themselves, stand in their power, go against the control system, or operate outside commerce as defined by the UCC. Too many book writers and guru's have sold a bill of goods, laced with elements of truth, to unsuspecting souls, who paid with their lives, are spending life in prison, have been in court fighting for years, or just generally got messed with. The slave controllers don't like it when Toby wants to jump the fence and leave the plantation, and neither do the other slaves. The other slaves are often times your worst detractors, and will do almost anything to keep you within the status quo.
Great assessment and beautifully written!
Nanoo Nanoo
8th May 2013, 12:11
Did you know that commonwealth bank has a private bank ? for wealthy people ?
http://www.commonwealthprivate.com.au/personal/private-banking
I like you Nanoo, but I'm not sure this is an effective idea. The kind of organization and planning needed for something like this is astronomically difficult. I work with this kind of marketing, it's basically my night job.
I'm not saying it's impossible though. I mean, ants bind themselves together to form rafts to float on water when it floods. That appears to be astronomically difficult as well. (see what I did there?)
TigaHawk
8th May 2013, 21:40
ITs very easy to tell who clicks the adds as well. they will have a threshold setup for this because its possible to setup programs that click for you, so it's possible to setup a website with a direct link to your banner and have it click 100,000 times while you are at work. Because of this - they use your IP to tell how many times a particular person has clicked, and have a cutoff for each individual person.
You are doing by clicking these adds is encouraging them to shove more of them into your face.
genevieve
9th May 2013, 16:21
Nanoo Nanoo--
My Inner Teenager wants to disobey your very clever admonition "do not be naughty."
My Outer Techtard (who is not at all computer savvy) says, "No! I don't want to maybe
have to figure something out in order to not have troubles on the computer."
My OT wins every time, but I loved how you worded your posts.
Thanks for the chuckle.
Peace Love Joy & Harmony,
Genevieve, Techtard Extraordinaire
Nanoo Nanoo
11th May 2013, 10:22
You know i heard of plans to start a pessimists club, ... but the founding members didnt think it would work...
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PathWalker
11th May 2013, 15:00
Have you ever seen advertisements on otp of google pages ? They are Pay Per Click , these companies pay a premium each time someone clicks on these adds.
every single time.
SO if you were to click on an ad say from a bank , ten times .. it would cost them about 4 bucks.. if 10 people did this it would cost them about 40 bucks
if 1 million people did this it would be a pain in the arse for the bank. So dont be naughty ok.
This has been a Nanoo Nanoo community service announcement : 0 )
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Smart but not smart enough.
1. The money the bank spends on each click, where does this money goes?
2. You are correct to Google. And who "owns" Google?
3. Yes you are correct again, The banks!
It is circular and make belief economy after all. In more aspects you dare to imagine.
Nanoo Nanoo
12th May 2013, 00:58
Have you ever seen advertisements on otp of google pages ? They are Pay Per Click , these companies pay a premium each time someone clicks on these adds.
every single time.
SO if you were to click on an ad say from a bank , ten times .. it would cost them about 4 bucks.. if 10 people did this it would cost them about 40 bucks
if 1 million people did this it would be a pain in the arse for the bank. So dont be naughty ok.
This has been a Nanoo Nanoo community service announcement : 0 )
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Smart but not smart enough.
1. The money the bank spends on each click, where does this money goes?
2. You are correct to Google. And who "owns" Google?
3. Yes you are correct again, The banks!
It is circular and make belief economy after all. In more aspects you dare to imagine.
My dialogue is not directed at you nessesarily but nae sayers in general. To defeat a plan before its tested is a limited thinking process dictated by vanity + fear. Truth be known its impossible to poredict such an action and its end.
if you ever owned a business you would understand that " cash flow " tied up in circulation reduces the entities effectiveness. If " this " becomes a " trend " and people unify then we can be effective in our great strength which is our numbers. we need only create small waves to disrupt as small waves of great mass become tsunamis later down the track ...
pessimism has no place in future development and is utterly boring and un remarkable [ hypocritical statement i its self however needs to be stated ] i also point out that pesemists have not the scope to see into technology or accertain how these tacks lead to fissures. A Dam need only a hairline crack in order for the force of the water behind it to complete the task ; )
pessimists have lost the zest for life , they have forgotten committing to a cause , even if for a breif moment, it gives joy, its worthwhile... being afraid of faliure does not lend its self to growth or learning.. vain prudence for not wanting to look " foolish " is a game for the concrete set minds of yesterday. they will be left behind .. in their little pitty party of political correctness.
My logic is conclusive. To try to debate it is futile.
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ThePythonicCow
19th May 2013, 01:19
My dialogue is not directed at you necessarily but nae sayers in general. To defeat a plan before its tested is a limited thinking process dictated by vanity + fear. Truth be known its impossible to predict such an action and its end.
I can see two separate questions here:
Is this a potentially useful action for some to attempt?
Is this an action that I personally choose to attempt?
To answer the second question first - heck no :). I have far more useful things to do with my limited time in this world than to click on web ads in order to move minute amounts of money from one large corporation's coffers, via some large bank's accounts, to some other large corporation's coffers.
Then to answer the first question - I personally do not encourage everyone to engage in all actions not yet tested - the possible actions are infinite and our humanity limited. However I also don't spend much time trying to talk others out of actions in which I see insufficient opportunity. Opportunity is correlated with vision, and if a sufficient number see sufficient opportunity in some common action, that action may well become more powerful than I would ever have imagined. It would be a waste of my time and theirs to insist that others remain blinded to the same opportunities to which I am blind.
pessimists have lost the zest for life
Do not confused discernment in the choice of where to apply limited resources with unbridled pessimism :).
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