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Herbert Barger <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 3 Oct 2008 20:06:57 -0400
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Mr. Brent Tarter,

Possibly you may clarify this argument that Tom brings out. I earlier
had noticed the same thing. Is it true that advertising can be carried
on a taxpayer free VA. Library page dedicated to genealogy and history?


Herb Barger


High horse or not, you are offering a book for sale on a site which you
say carries no marketing. The URL I provided is on the
educationalsynthesis.org website. It promotes the book, it gives the
price of the book, it gives discount instructions, and it gives guidance
on where to purchase. Marketing is the commercial processes involved in
promoting and selling and distributing a product or service. I would say
the page fit nicely into the marketing definition.

I have been unable to find anywhere, that it is written, that an .org
website "CANNOT carry any marketing." Would you provide your source for
this information?

Tom
South Central Virginia & More
http://socenva.com

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