Quality Forum Posting Company

Discussion in 'Content Creation' started by Tinkleheimer, Oct 4, 2007.

  1. #1
    I am recommending my friends forum posting company. It is unlike many others you have seen out there, actually providing great content, and making your forum look like an actual forum. They also do blog comments (which is what they're doing for me, and it is superb). If you are looking for a posting service, please try out Kickstart Your Forums. As both a customer and a poster, I know that their posts are of utmost quality.

    http://www.kickstartyourforums.com
     
    Tinkleheimer, Oct 4, 2007 IP
  2. Agni

    Agni Banned

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    Hi there,
    Are you looking for some freelancers? If so, Please PM me. I can do good forum postings on web master related, GPT programs forums and all.

    Hope to get a positive response from you.

    Thanx,
    agni.
     
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  3. Tinkleheimer

    Tinkleheimer Peon

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    If you are interested in being a poster, get on the website and find the TOS/Now Hiring button. That explains everything you need to do to be a forum poster.
     
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    Jetfire Well-Known Member

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    I think I might be interesting in becoming a poster ^.^ Is this company very small, small, medium or huge? The site looks somewhat professional.
     
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    It's mostly small. Everyone knows each other
     
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