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Summary: LinkSmile Offers No Cost Alternative to Link Brokers / Auctions Miami, FL (PRWEB via PR Web Direct) May 12, 2005 -- LinkSmile offers the most powerful marketing services with the most value-add options in the text link advertising field. Its address on the Internet: ...

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LinkSmile Offers No Cost Alternative to Link Brokers / Auctions

Miami, FL (PRWEB via PR Web Direct) May 12, 2005 — LinkSmile offers the most powerful marketing services with the most value-add options in the text link advertising field. Its address on the Internet: http://www.linksmile.com.

Now, LinkSmile has gone one step further by eliminating all seller fees and commissions on text link ad sales. All webmasters now have a marketplace where they can sell their text link ads (and banners) without paying the typical “30%-65% link broker fees” or “up-front link auction fees.”

That is great news for those webmasters already getting in on the text link market boom. Wesley, CEO of LinkSmile, states, “The no fees move is a bold gesture designed to help webmasters finally earn more from their sites, and we made this decision to give a big ‘Thank You’ to our loyal sellers who have helped us grow and succeed.”

There are still hundreds of large sites (including media sites) that are selling text links through brokers, and they are paying more than 50% of their income for that service. With LinkSmile, everyone receives far superior technology services, marketing services, and customer service with absolutely no cost - which can mean tens of thousands of dollars more per month for many sites.

There is no cost to switch/join, no exclusivity agreements, no cost to list inventory, and no commissions or fees. It’s a no-brainer to switch to the new text link leader: http://www.LinkSmile.com

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